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New Asia Introduces 4 Ramza Electric Scooters In Pakistan

  • September 1, 2025
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New Asia has expanded Pakistan’s electric vehicle market with the launch of four new scooters under its Ramza lineup, positioning them as affordable and efficient options for urban and suburban riders. The models—Ramza Yaari, Ramza A7, Ramza Linbo, and Ramza Liberty—are designed to meet different commuting needs, from short daily rides to longer-distance travel. This rollout comes as rising petrol costs and a growing demand for low-maintenance mobility solutions accelerate the adoption of electric two-wheelers in the country.

Ramza Yaari is the entry-level model targeting new riders and short-distance commuters. With a compact frame, it emphasizes affordability and practicality while offering a top speed of 45 km/h powered by an 800W rated motor with a peak output of 1320W. The graphene-based 60V, 26Ah battery allows a range of up to 100 km at a steady 25 km/h, making it a reliable choice for routine city rides. Key features include a digital instrument cluster, front disc and rear drum brakes, telescopic front suspension, and dual spring rear shocks. Available in white, blue, and green, it carries a price tag of Rs. 165,000 and comes with a two-year or 20,000 km warranty on the battery and controller.

The Ramza A7, meanwhile, is positioned as the most powerful scooter in the lineup. Aimed at riders who require greater speed, range, and durability, it is equipped with a 2000W rated motor delivering a peak power of 3078W and a top speed of 65 km/h. The 72V, 38Ah graphene battery extends the range up to 129 km under steady conditions, making it a strong contender for longer commutes or hilly terrain. It also comes with dual disc brakes, upgraded suspension for stability, and a fully digital display that includes battery monitoring and a trip meter. Available in black and red, it is priced at Rs. 320,000 with warranty coverage similar to the Yaari model.

Ramza Linbo is a compact and economical choice that caters to riders seeking low-speed, short-range solutions, particularly in dense urban environments. It is powered by a 600W motor with a peak of 1480W, reaching a top speed of 40 km/h. With its 60V, 22Ah battery, the scooter can travel up to 104 km at consistent low speeds. Linbo features basic suspension, drum brakes, a simplified digital display, and is offered in beige, red, and black. Its lightweight design makes it especially suitable for first-time riders or younger users, while its affordability at Rs. 155,000 ensures accessibility.

For riders seeking a middle ground, Ramza Liberty provides balanced performance at a competitive price. With a 1000W rated motor and 1580W peak output, Liberty reaches a top speed of 45 km/h and offers a range of up to 91 km with its 60V, 26Ah battery. Priced at Rs. 180,000, it includes front and rear disc brakes, an upgraded suspension system for comfort, and a backlit digital cluster. It is available in a range of color options including blue-white, black-red, gray, and black, appealing to riders who want a mix of practicality and style.

The introduction of these four models under the Ramza brand highlights New Asia’s efforts to make electric mobility more accessible in Pakistan. Each scooter addresses distinct rider needs, whether it be affordability, performance, or compact design, and the launch further strengthens the country’s growing shift toward electric two-wheelers as a sustainable alternative to petrol-powered vehicles.

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