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REVOO Launches A11 LFP And A12 LFP Lithium Electric Bikes In Pakistan

  • January 16, 2026
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Revoo, the global electric mobility brand backed by Transsion Holdings, has officially introduced its lithium powered electric bikes A11 LFP and A12 LFP in Pakistan. The launch marks the first global rollout of these lithium variants and highlights Pakistan’s growing importance in Revoo’s international expansion plans. The announcement reflects the brand’s confidence in local consumer demand for efficient and reliable electric transportation, especially as interest in alternative mobility solutions continues to rise across urban and semi urban areas.

The newly launched A11 LFP and A12 LFP come equipped with lithium iron phosphate batteries designed for fast charging and long term durability. Both models can be fully charged within approximately three to three and a half hours, making them suitable for daily commuting needs. Revoo is also offering a 36 month battery warranty along with a 24 month motor warranty, reinforcing its focus on long term ownership value and after sales assurance. Introduced under the campaign theme Reborn in Lithium, these models are upgraded lithium versions of Revoo’s widely used graphene powered bikes, which have already established a strong footprint in Pakistan. While retaining the core reliability of the earlier models, the new lithium variants deliver improved performance, enhanced safety standards, better durability, and more practical usability for everyday riders.

Speaking at the launch, Kyle Zhang, Country Head of Revoo Pakistan, emphasized the strategic relevance of the local market. He stated that Pakistan holds a special position in Revoo’s global roadmap, and the decision to debut lithium technology in the country reflects strong confidence in local consumers and the market’s future potential. According to the company, this launch aligns with its broader objective of introducing advanced electric mobility solutions that balance affordability with modern technology for emerging markets.

In terms of performance, the Revoo A11 LFP is positioned primarily for daily commuting and single rider usage. It supports a speed range of 35 to 45 kilometers per hour and offers an estimated riding range of 75 to 90 kilometers per charge, depending on riding conditions and usage patterns. The bike is powered by a 1000 watt motor and features front and rear hydraulic suspension, making it suitable for routine urban travel. The A12 LFP, on the other hand, has been designed with family and household commuting in mind. It delivers a similar speed range of 35 to 45 kilometers per hour but offers a slightly extended riding range of 80 to 100 kilometers per charge. Additional features include front disc and rear drum brakes, hydraulic suspension on both ends, 150 millimeters of ground clearance, and under seat storage to support daily utility needs.

Revoo has also confirmed plans to further expand its lithium electric lineup in Pakistan in the coming months with additional models including Y04, Y06, and B12. Founded in 2023, Revoo operates under Transsion Holdings, the parent company of TECNO, Infinix, and Itel. The brand focuses on delivering smart, sustainable, and affordable electric mobility solutions across emerging markets such as Pakistan and Bangladesh. In Pakistan, Revoo began operations in 2024 through Transsion Tecno Motors Ltd., supported by local manufacturing facilities and an expanding showroom network. With operations spanning more than ten countries, the company aims to strengthen its position in the electric motorcycle segment by combining practical design, advanced technology, and eco friendly transportation solutions for everyday use.

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