Pakistan's electric two-wheeler space is gaining real momentum in 2026, and the latest entry is worth paying close attention to. Royal GPX — the Thai premium motorcycle brand that has just established a presence in Pakistan with its Demon series — has now revealed the GPX 02 electric scooter, a fuel-free urban commuter aimed at a very different rider profile from its petrol-powered lineup.

While the Demon models target performance enthusiasts, the 02 is designed around one clear priority: affordable, practical daily commuting without the cost of petrol. Here is everything Pakistani buyers need to know before this scooter officially goes on sale.

Two Variants, One Purpose

Royal GPX has not launched a single version — it has revealed two. The standard 02 and the extended-range 02 MAX share the same motor, braking setup, top speed, and feature list. The only meaningful difference is battery size and riding range.

The 02 uses a 3 kWh battery and claims 90 km of range per charge — more than enough for the average city commute. The 02 MAX upgrades to a 4.7 kWh battery, stretching claimed range to 120 km. Both use a 10-inch single-sided hub motor producing 5 hp and 148 Nm of torque, with an 85 km/h top speed and a 2.5-hour charge time from 30% to 80%.

Full Specifications

Specification0202 MAX
Motor10-inch Hub Motor10-inch Hub Motor
Power5 hp5 hp
Torque148 Nm148 Nm
Battery Capacity3 kWh4.7 kWh
Voltage72V72V
Claimed Range90 km120 km
Top Speed85 km/h85 km/h
Charging (30–80%)2.5 hours2.5 hours
BrakesDisc / DiscDisc / Disc

A Feature Set That Stands Out

What separates the GPX 02 from the many basic electric scooters already available in Pakistan is what comes standard on both variants:

  • CBS (Combined Braking System) for controlled, balanced stopping
  • TCS (Traction Control System) to reduce wheel slip on wet or uneven surfaces
  • Cruise control for steady highway or long road riding
  • Eco, Normal, and Sports riding modes
  • 5-inch LCD display
  • LED lighting throughout
  • Standard charging port

TCS and CBS together represent a meaningful safety upgrade over most entry-level EV scooters in this price range. Pakistan's roads — whether rain-soaked streets in Lahore or uneven patches in Karachi's older neighborhoods — genuinely benefit from a scooter that can manage traction and braking with greater precision.

Three riding modes also allow the rider to stretch battery range on longer days by switching to Eco, or get more responsive acceleration on Sports mode when traffic demands it.

Who Is the GPX 02 Built For?

The Royal GPX 02 has a very clear target audience: students, office workers, and urban families who travel daily within a city and want to stop spending on petrol entirely. With up to 120 km of claimed range per charge, both the 02 and 02 MAX comfortably cover the typical daily commute in Pakistan's major cities — including Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Faisalabad, and Rawalpindi.

If you have been considering making the switch and want to understand the broader argument for two-wheelers in 2026, why motorcycles remain Pakistan's smartest buy this year gives a clear picture of the running cost advantages — and electric alternatives add another layer of savings on top of that.

The government has also made the timing more attractive. With electric bikes now cheaper after Budget 2026, reduced duties on EVs have brought purchase costs down for middle-income buyers who were previously priced out of the market.

Pakistan's Electric Two-Wheeler Market Is Moving Fast

The GPX 02's reveal comes at a time when local investment in electric mobility is accelerating significantly. Pakistan's most ambitious electric motorcycle manufacturing push signals that the domestic supply chain, awareness, and infrastructure around EVs are all developing at pace.

Royal GPX is entering a market where most electric scooters fall into one of two camps: very affordable with minimal features, or well-equipped but expensively priced. The 02 is positioned to bridge that gap — if the pricing is right.

For those weighing whether to buy their own electric scooter or rely on government-backed rental options, the comparison between Punjab's e-bike rental scheme and owning a bike outright is a useful read before committing.

What Pakistani Buyers Should Evaluate Carefully

Since pricing has not been announced, now is the time to prepare the right questions before making any purchase decision:

  • After-sales network: Royal GPX is new to Pakistan. Before buying, confirm which cities have authorized service centers.
  • Battery warranty: Always ask specifically about the battery warranty period and what it covers — battery replacement is the single biggest long-term cost of any EV.
  • Real-world range: Manufacturer range figures are tested under ideal conditions. Real-world range in stop-start city traffic or at sustained higher speeds will likely be 15 to 20 percent lower.
  • Charging access: Make sure your home or workplace has a reliable charging setup. Convenience of daily charging is what makes or breaks the EV ownership experience.

Find Your Next Ride on DealDone

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Royal GPX 02 price in Pakistan?
Royal GPX has not announced the price for either the 02 or 02 MAX in Pakistan yet. Only the reveal has taken place. Pricing is expected to be confirmed closer to the official commercial launch.

What is the main difference between the GPX 02 and 02 MAX?
Both variants share the same motor, top speed, features, and braking system. The 02 MAX has a larger 4.7 kWh battery offering 120 km of range, compared to the standard 02's 3 kWh battery and 90 km range.

How long does the Royal GPX 02 take to charge?
The charging time from 30% to 80% state of charge is 2.5 hours on both variants. Full charging time from empty will vary depending on the charger's output.

Is the GPX 02 suitable for Pakistan's road conditions?
The GPX 02 is designed for urban use. Its TCS and CBS features help manage traction and braking on uneven or wet road surfaces. It is not built for rough off-road terrain and works best as a city commuter.

What riding modes does the Royal GPX 02 offer?
Both the 02 and 02 MAX come with three riding modes: Eco, Normal, and Sports. Eco mode extends battery range on longer routes, while Sports mode delivers more responsive acceleration.

Where can I buy an electric scooter in Pakistan right now?
You can browse available new and used electric scooters across all major Pakistani cities on DealDone, where sellers list options with prices, photos, and direct contact details.

Conclusion

The Royal GPX 02 is a practical, well-featured electric scooter that lands at exactly the right moment for Pakistan's urban two-wheeler market. With up to 120 km of range, an 85 km/h top speed, TCS, CBS, cruise control, and three riding modes, it offers more than most buyers expect at this category of electric vehicle. Price will ultimately determine whether it becomes a genuine market hit, but the reveal alone confirms that Pakistan's EV scooter segment is moving in the right direction.

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