ISLAMABAD: Thailand’s renowned motorcycle manufacturer GPX has officially entered the Pakistani market with the launch of its motorcycles under the brand name Royal GPX.

According to reports, the company has introduced two models from its Libre series the Royal GPX Libre 125 and the Royal GPX Libre 150 targeting riders seeking a blend of practicality, modern features and sporty styling.

The Royal GPX Libre 125 has been priced at Rs325,000, while the more powerful Royal GPX Libre 150 will be available for Rs375,000.

The Libre 125 is powered by a 123cc air-cooled engine producing 7.78 horsepower and 9Nm of torque. It features a six-speed transmission, a carburetor-based fuel system and a 17-litre fuel tank. The motorcycle is equipped with a front disc brake and a rear drum brake.

According to the company, the bike weighs 120 kilograms and delivers an average fuel economy of 43 kilometres per litre.

Meanwhile, the Libre 150 comes with a 149cc air-cooled engine capable of producing 12 horsepower and 11Nm of torque. The motorcycle also features a six-speed gearbox but is equipped with a modern electronic fuel injection (EFI) system.

The model includes a 17-litre fuel tank, front disc brakes, rear drum brakes and weighs 125 kilograms. GPX claims the Libre 150 offers an average fuel consumption of 38 kilometres per litre.

Both motorcycles come equipped with features such as LED headlights, a digital speedometer, self-start functionality and a six-speed transmission.

The launch comes at a time when competition in Pakistan’s 125cc and 150cc motorcycle segment remains intense, with Japanese brands continuing to dominate consumer preference.

Industry observers believe GPX’s entry could provide buyers with additional options in the growing mid-range motorcycle market.

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