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Yadea Launches 2 New Electric Bikes in Pakistan

Yadea, the prominent Chinese electric bike manufacturer, has significantly expanded its footprint in the Pakistani market by introducing two new electric models – the Yadea G5 and Yadea RUIBIN. This strategic move underscores the growing global interest in sustainable transportation solutions and aligns with the increasing demand for electric vehicles.

The Yadea G5, priced at Rs. 280,000, boasts a robust 1200W motor, allowing riders to experience a maximum speed of 50 KM/HR. What sets it apart is its impressive range of 90-100KM, providing users with a substantial coverage area on a single charge. This makes the G5 a compelling option for those seeking a powerful and reliable electric bike.

For a more budget-friendly choice, the Yadea RUIBIN comes in at Rs. 199,000. Despite its lower price point, the RUIBIN doesn’t compromise on performance, featuring an 800W motor capable of reaching a maximum speed of 45KM/HR. Its range of 80-90KM ensures practical usability for various commuting needs.

Both models offer a noteworthy warranty package, with an 18-month warranty specifically covering the graphene battery. This commitment to quality and durability is complemented by a 24-month motor warranty, providing users with an added layer of confidence in their purchase.

The pricing structure is inclusive of taxes and dealer commission, contributing to transparent and straightforward transactions for customers. It’s important to note that prices are subject to potential fluctuations due to exchange rates and regulatory changes, reflecting the dynamic nature of the market.

Yadea’s strategic expansion into the Pakistani market not only caters to the rising demand for electric vehicles but also positions the company as a key player in delivering reliable and efficient electric bikes to a diverse consumer base. This move aligns with the broader global shift towards sustainable transportation and highlights Yadea’s commitment to providing innovative solutions in the electric mobility sector.

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