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Thailand’s Royal GPX is Finally Coming to Pakistan This June

Royal Power Pakistan has collaborated with GPX Thailand on offering some of the best bikes, including 125cc, 250cc, and electric bikes under “RoyalGPX”.

The Royal power Pakistan has signed up Thailand’s leading brand GPX as its presence is officially established in Pakistan. It will be known as RoyalGPX and will be available on June 14, 2026. It can be a new competitor in a space where there are a handful of established brands. 

Why is GPX Important?

GPX started business in Thailand in 2007. It has gained a considerable reputation in the past two decades for bold designs, fancy LED lighting, and fully digital displays. GPX has, in fact, even beaten some large Japanese brands in pre-booking events in its home market. An impressive milestone, indeed.

Now, GPX is exporting that DNA to Pakistan. The brand is not necessarily positioned towards the traditional “CD 70” target. But Royal GPX will cater to riders who wish to get something more stylish, better equipped, and more powerful than average commuter gear.

It is a local partner as GPX has already worked in the motorcycle industry and thus becomes compliant with the local conditions. It is not an import from the grey market. A legal in-country entry, service networks, and after-sales service.

So what bikes are coming to Pakistan?

Motorcycle solutions are set to be revealed by RoyalGPX under various segments. Below is an overview of what you should be expecting.

Segment Engine Size Target Audience Expected Styling 
Entry-Level Sport 125cc – 150cc Urban commuters, daily riders LED lights, digital meters, street bike look 
Mid-Range Sport 200cc – 250cc Enthusiasts, weekend riders Café racer, sport bike styling 
Electric Varies Eco-conscious urban riders Modern, lightweight, low maintenance 

In Pakistan, the 250cc to 200cc segment has been deprived of any new competition during the past few years. The majority of these are either obsolete local models or expensive models imported from abroad, which very few can afford. Royal GPX intends to take up this void with sporty and café-racer vintage bikes based on the GPX’s foreign designs, such as the Demon and Legend series.

A few images are floating around out there already, spawning some interest among fans. The resemblance between the GPX GR200 Da Corsa (a retro-styled sport bike) and the GPX Raptor 180 has been noted by many. Their goal is to inspire riders to enjoy riding.

Royal GPX has also declared plans to introduce electric motorcycles in Pakistan. This is particularly sensible in a world of increasing fuel costs and the desire for cleaner forms of transportation. In the market, the electric two-wheelers have already made an impact, and Pakistan is ready for them.

Launch Timeline? 

This official launch event will take place on 14th June, 2026. But a few interesting facts are still missing. There are no official prices, local build schedules, or the full model range yet to be announced. They will probably be revealed in the weeks preceding release, or at the time of release.

Event Date Status 
Official Launch June 14, 2026 Confirmed 
Price Announcement Expected June 2026 Pending 
Model Lineup Reveal Expected June 2026 Pending 
Booking Start Expected after launch Pending 

Why Does This Matter for Pakistani Riders?

To an average Pakistani consumer, that implies an additional option. To the normal Pakistani consumer, this signifies more variety. Its midsize market (150cc to 250cc) was traditionally occupied by older local or high-priced imported models. Royal GPX offers an alternative: high-end quality at an affordable price.

With competitive pricing, local service, and parts availability, Royal GPX could become a substantial force in the high-quality motorcycle market here. This would also act as a pressure on the brands and make them pay attention to their work to be better, which is best for all riders.

International brands are getting serious about Pakistan’s motorcycle market with GPX’s entry. For years, it was believed that Pakistani riders were just after cheaper and more fuel-saving commuters. GPX assumes there’s a new group of riders out there that crave more.

What Comes Next?

Price and model information will be released around launch time. Competitive pricing will be a key factor in the brand’s success, industry observers say. If Royal GPX can position itself in the mid-range market and price appropriately, it could have a very good market value.

So, for now, there’s something for motorcycle fans to celebrate. The arrival of a fresh international brand could finally bring some excitement to Pakistan’s two-wheeler market. Whether you are a daily commuter looking for something stylish or an enthusiast wanting a weekend ride, RoyalGPX might have something for you.

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