New GPX 02 and 02 MAX electric scooters debut with advanced features and extended driving range.
Royal Power Pakistan has expanded its footprint in the local automotive sector by introducing two new GPX electric scooters in Pakistan alongside its newly launched petrol motorcycle lineup. The launch marks the official entry of the GPX brand into the Pakistani market, signaling the company’s ambitions to compete in both conventional and electric mobility segments.
As demand for environmentally friendly transportation continues to rise, the introduction of electric scooters reflects Royal Power’s strategy to capitalize on the growing EV market in Pakistan. While the company showcased the scooters during its launch event, official pricing details have yet to be announced.
GPX 02 Electric Scooter Introduced in Two Variants
The company unveiled the GPX 02 electric scooter in two versions: the standard GPX 02 and the higher-capacity GPX 02 MAX. Both variants share similar performance characteristics but differ in battery capacity and driving range.
The GPX 02 comes equipped with a 3 kWh battery pack, offering a claimed range of up to 90 kilometers on a single charge. Meanwhile, the GPX 02 MAX features a larger 4.7 kWh battery capable of delivering up to 120 kilometers of range.
Both scooters utilize a 10-inch single-sided hub motor producing 5 horsepower at 690 RPM and 148 Nm of torque at 90 RPM. The models feature a top speed of 85 km/h and support charging from 30% to 80% in approximately 2.5 hours. Disc brakes on both front and rear wheels further enhance rider safety.
Advanced Features for Modern Riders
Royal Power has equipped both GPX 02 variants with several premium features rarely seen in entry-level electric scooters in Pakistan. These include Combined Braking System (CBS), Traction Control System (TCS), cruise control, and Eco, Normal, and Sport riding modes.
Additional highlights include a 5-inch LCD display, integrated charging port, and full LED lighting setup. With these features, the GPX 02 lineup positions itself as a technologically advanced option in Pakistan’s rapidly evolving electric scooter market.