REVOO Launches A11 LFP and A12 LFP Lithium Electric Bikes in Pakistan
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REVOO Launches A11 LFP and A12 LFP Lithium Electric Bikes in Pakistan

REVOO, a global electric mobility brand under Transsion Holdings, has officially introduced its lithium-powered electric bikes, the REVOO A11 LFP and REVOO A12 LFP, in Pakistan. This marks the first global launch of these models and highlights Pakistan’s growing importance in REVOO’s international expansion strategy.

The launch reflects a major step forward in Pakistan’s electric vehicle ecosystem, as REVOO brings advanced lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology to local consumers. Both models are equipped with fast-charging lithium batteries that can be fully charged in approximately three to three and a half hours, making them practical for daily urban use.

To reinforce consumer confidence, REVOO is offering a 36-month warranty on the battery and a 24-month warranty on the motor. This extended coverage positions the brand strongly in a market where reliability and after-sales assurance play a key role in purchasing decisions.

Introduced under the campaign slogan “Reborn in Lithium,” the A11 LFP and A12 LFP are upgraded versions of REVOO’s popular graphene-powered electric bikes. While retaining the durability and dependability that made the earlier models successful, the lithium variants deliver noticeable improvements in performance, safety, and long-term usability.

Speaking at the launch, Kyle Zhang, Country Head of REVOO Pakistan, emphasized the strategic significance of the market. He said Pakistan holds a special place in REVOO’s global vision, and launching lithium technology here first reflects the company’s confidence in local consumers and its commitment to offering advanced mobility solutions.

The REVOO A11 LFP has been positioned as a practical option for daily commuting and single-rider use. It offers a speed range of 35 to 45 kilometers per hour and an estimated riding range of 75 to 90 kilometers per charge, depending on riding conditions. Powered by a 1000W motor, the bike features front and rear hydraulic suspension, making it suitable for routine city travel.

The REVOO A12 LFP, on the other hand, has been designed with family use in mind. It delivers a similar top speed of 35 to 45 kilometers per hour but offers a slightly higher riding range of 80 to 100 kilometers per charge. The model includes front disc and rear drum brakes, hydraulic suspension on both ends, 150 millimeters of ground clearance, and under-seat storage, catering to everyday household commuting needs.

Industry observers see the introduction of lithium-powered electric bikes as a timely development, especially amid rising fuel costs and increasing interest in sustainable transportation. REVOO’s move is expected to accelerate the shift toward electric mobility by offering faster charging, longer battery life, and lower running costs.

REVOO has also confirmed plans to further expand its lithium-based lineup in Pakistan. Additional models, including Y04, Y06, and B12, are expected to be introduced in the coming months, strengthening the brand’s footprint in the country’s evolving EV market.