The GPX Libre 125 has officially entered Pakistan’s highly competitive 125cc motorcycle segment.
The new bike offers buyers a fresh alternative with modern styling, practical features, and a focus on everyday usability.
GPX Libre 125 price in Pakistan
The GPX Libre 125 is available in Pakistan at an introductory price of Rs325,000.
The motorcycle is being marketed as a premium commuter, targeting buyers who want more than basic transportation and are willing to pay extra for additional convenience and styling.
Engine, performance
Powering the Libre 125 is a 123cc single-cylinder engine paired with a six-speed return-shift transmission.
According to the manufacturer, the engine produces 7.78 horsepower at 7,500 RPM and 9 Nm of torque at 5,500 RPM.
The bike has a claimed top speed of 85 km/h and is designed to prioritise smooth city commuting and comfortable daily riding rather than outright performance.
GPX Libre 125 Specs
| Specification | GPX Libre 125 |
| Price | Rs. 325,000 |
| Engine | 123cc |
| Power | 7.78 hp @ 7,500 RPM |
| Torque | 9 Nm @ 5,500 RPM |
| Transmission | 6-Speed Return Shift |
| Fuel System | Carburetor |
| Top Speed | 85 km/h |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 17 Litres |
| Claimed Fuel Average | 43 km/l |
One of the Libre 125’s key selling points is its equipment list.
The motorcycle comes with a digital speedometer, LED headlights, an electric self-start system, and off-road tyres. Buyers can also opt for a Type-C charging port, while an anti-theft alarm system adds an extra layer of security.
The six-speed gearbox is another notable feature, offering riders more flexibility across different riding conditions.
GPX claims the Libre 125 can deliver fuel consumption of up to 43 kilometres per litre under ideal conditions.
A major highlight is the motorcycle’s 17-litre fuel tank, which is considerably larger than what is typically offered in the 125cc segment. The larger tank could reduce the frequency of fuel stops for daily commuters and long-distance riders.
Visually, the Libre 125 adopts a modern design language with sharp bodywork, LED lighting, and a larger road presence than many traditional commuter motorcycles.
The styling is aimed at younger riders and buyers looking for a motorcycle that stands out while remaining practical for everyday use.
The arrival of the GPX Libre 125 reflects a growing trend among motorcycle manufacturers to introduce more feature-rich products in Pakistan’s commuter segment.
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