Thai motorcycle manufacturer GPX has officially entered Pakistan’s motorcycle market with a lineup of feature-rich bikes priced significantly below comparable offerings from Honda and Suzuki, setting the stage for increased competition in the country’s 125cc to 250cc segment.
The company has introduced multiple models, including the GPX Libre 125, Libre 150, Raptor Plus RZ200, Demon GR200R and Demon GR250R. It also plans to launch two electric scooters, the GPX O2 and GPX O2 Max, with pricing details expected later.
The launch comes at a time when Pakistan’s motorcycle market remains dominated by Japanese brands and local assemblers. Many existing models continue to rely on carbureted engines, halogen lighting and relatively basic technology despite rising prices.
GPX is attempting to differentiate itself by offering modern features that are rarely available in this price range.
Its motorcycles include electronic fuel injection (EFI), dual disc brakes, ABS, traction control systems, digital instrument clusters, Bluetooth connectivity, screen mirroring capability and LED lighting.
Several models also feature oil-cooled or liquid-cooled engines, technology generally found on more expensive motorcycles.
Libre 150 and RZ200 Expected to Draw Strong Interest
Industry observers expect the GPX Libre 150 and Raptor Plus RZ200 to attract the most attention from buyers.
The GPX Libre 150 carries an introductory price of Rs375,000. That places it close to the Suzuki GS 150 and below the Honda CB150F.
However, the motorcycle offers a six-speed gearbox, fuel injection and a fully digital display, features that many competitors do not provide in the same price bracket.
The GPX Raptor Plus RZ200 targets riders looking for a sportier option.
Priced at Rs540,000, the motorcycle features a 200cc oil-cooled engine, six-speed transmission, ABS and Bluetooth connectivity.
The package places it in direct competition with the Suzuki GR150, although GPX offers a significantly larger engine and a longer list of technology features.
Full GPX Pakistan Price List
GPX has announced the following introductory prices:
- GPX Libre 125: Rs325,000
- GPX Libre 150: Rs375,000
- GPX Raptor Plus RZ200: Rs540,000
- GPX Demon GR200R: Rs790,000
- GPX Demon GR250R: Rs930,000
- GPX O2 Electric Scooter: Price to be announced
- GPX O2 Max Electric Scooter: Price to be announced
The company says bookings are expected to begin between late July and early August.
The launch reflects a broader shift in Pakistan’s motorcycle market, where consumers increasingly demand modern technology, improved safety features and better value for money.
Analysts say GPX could disrupt the market if it successfully delivers on its promised specifications and maintains product quality. The brand’s pricing strategy and feature list may also place pressure on established manufacturers to accelerate upgrades across their existing lineups.
For Pakistani riders, the arrival of GPX introduces a level of competition rarely seen in the commuter and entry-level sports motorcycle segment, potentially reshaping buyer expectations in the years ahead.
