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Royal Power Set to Launch GPX Motorcycles in Pakistan on June 14

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Pakistan’s motorcycle market is about to welcome a new international player as Royal Power Pakistan prepares to officially launch the Thai motorcycle brand GPX on June 14, 2026.

The partnership marks GPX Thailand’s first entry into the Pakistani market under the newly established Royal GPX brand.

The announcement has generated excitement among motorcycle enthusiasts, especially those looking for fresh alternatives in a market traditionally dominated by Honda and Suzuki.

To build anticipation, the company recently shared a teaser message stating, “The roads have been waiting. The riders have been waiting. Pakistan has been waiting. 14 June. The wait ends.”

Strategic Partnership with GPX Thailand

Royal Power Pakistan has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with GPX Thailand, one of Thailand’s leading premium motorcycle manufacturers.

Through this collaboration, Pakistani consumers will gain access to a range of modern motorcycles designed to combine style, performance, and affordability.

The company says the Royal GPX lineup will include motorcycles ranging from 125cc to 250cc, while plans are also in place to introduce innovative electric motorcycles in the future. This move could add greater competition to Pakistan’s rapidly evolving two-wheeler market.

Which Models Could Arrive?

While the company has not yet revealed the exact models scheduled for launch, teaser images have provided some clues.

Motorcycle enthusiasts have noticed similarities between the teased bikes and the popular GPX GR200 Da Corsa, a retro-styled motorcycle known for its sporty design and distinctive appearance.

Another teaser appears to showcase the GPX Raptor 180, a naked street bike that has gained popularity in several Asian markets.

If these models are introduced locally, they could appeal to younger riders seeking performance-oriented motorcycles with unique styling.

A New Chapter for Pakistan’s Motorcycle Market

The arrival of Royal GPX could bring more variety to Pakistani consumers, particularly in the premium commuter and entry-level sports bike segments.

With motorcycles expected to cover the 125cc to 250cc range and electric options also planned, the brand is positioning itself to attract both traditional riders and EV enthusiasts.

Will Royal GPX be able to challenge the long-standing dominance of established motorcycle brands in Pakistan? The answer may become clearer when the company officially unveils its lineup on June 14.