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Thai GPX Motorcycles to Arrive in Pakistan on June 14

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Thai GPX brand enters Pakistan through Royal Power partnership, unveiling modern bikes on June 14, 2026

Pakistan’s two-wheeler industry is set for a notable expansion as Royal Power Pakistan gears up to introduce the Thai motorcycle brand GPX in the local market on June 14, 2026.

The launch represents GPX Thailand’s official entry into Pakistan under the newly formed Royal GPX partnership.

The development has attracted significant attention from motorcycle enthusiasts seeking modern alternatives in a market long dominated by established Japanese brands, particularly Honda and Suzuki.

Strategic Partnership Between Royal Power and GPX Thailand

Royal Power Pakistan has formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with GPX Thailand, a well-known premium motorcycle manufacturer, to bring its lineup to Pakistan.

Through this collaboration, local consumers are expected to gain access to motorcycles that combine modern styling, performance-oriented engineering, and affordability.

The partnership also signals future expansion into electric mobility, with plans to introduce electric motorcycles and scooters alongside conventional petrol-powered models, strengthening competition in the two-wheeler segment.

Expected Models and Engine Range

Although the company has not officially disclosed the full product lineup, teaser visuals suggest that several popular GPX models may be introduced.

These include motorcycles resembling the GPX GR200 Da Corsa, known for its retro-inspired sporty design, as well as the GPX Raptor 180, a naked street motorcycle widely appreciated in Asian markets.

The expected range is likely to span 125cc to 250cc, targeting both entry-level riders and performance-focused enthusiasts seeking distinctive styling and modern features.

Market Impact and Growing Competition

The arrival of Royal GPX is expected to reshape Pakistan’s motorcycle landscape by offering consumers more variety in the premium commuter and entry-level sports categories.

With a strong focus on both petrol-powered bikes and future electric models, the brand aims to appeal to a broad audience, including traditional commuters and environmentally conscious riders.

Industry observers believe the entry of GPX could intensify competition against established players and potentially drive innovation in pricing, design, and technology.

The development also highlights growing demand for technologically advanced two-wheelers in urban Pakistan and increasing interest in electric mobility solutions across younger consumers segment.

Anticipation Builds Ahead of Official Launch

With the official unveiling scheduled for June 14, industry watchers are eager to see whether Royal GPX can challenge the dominance of long-established brands in Pakistan’s motorcycle market and reshape consumer preferences.