Sunra’s new electric motorcycles make the EV shift easy on your budget
Attractively priced and loaded with tech, Sunra’s EVs are ready to charge up your daily commute.
As the world leans further into sustainable solutions, the Philippine market has been steadily warming up to electric vehicles (EVs). One brand at the forefront of this change is Sunra, offering a range of light electric motorcycles that bring together affordability, practicality, and modern features.
Whether you’re looking for a daily commuter or a stylish city rider, Sunra’s models make the case for electric two-wheelers as a viable, budget-friendly alternative to traditional gas-powered scooters. Here’s why Sunra is leading the charge for light EV adoption in the country.
Affordable and Practical Urban Mobility: Sunra Hawk
At an accessible price of P78,000, the Sunra Hawk is a budget-friendly gateway to electric mobility. Designed for urban riders, the Hawk’s 1800W motor provides a top speed of around 50 km/h, making it ideal for city streets and short to medium commutes. With a 72V, 20Ah lithium battery, it boasts a respectable range of up to 70 kilometers, ensuring that riders can complete their daily tasks without frequent charging. This range aligns perfectly with the typical demands of commuting in Metro Manila and other urban centers, where traffic congestion and stop-and-go driving are everyday challenges.
The Hawk pairs its practicality with comfort, featuring a spacious seat, ample legroom, and essential amenities like a USB charging port and under-seat storage. For urban dwellers, it’s an environmentally friendly choice that combines cost savings and zero emissions, contributing to a cleaner, greener cityscape.
For the Tech-Savvy Rider: Sunra Robo-S
If you’re looking for an electric scooter with a touch of modern tech and extended range, the Sunra Robo-S fits the bill at P148,000. Equipped with a robust 3000W motor, the Robo-S can reach speeds up to 80 km/h, making it versatile enough for both urban roads and short highway journeys. Dual 72V, 20Ah lithium batteries power the scooter, allowing it to cover up to 135 kilometers on a full charge—a game-changer for those who need a reliable ride for longer commutes or intercity travel.
The Robo-S stands out with its futuristic design and smart technology. Features like Bluetooth connectivity, a full-color digital display, and keyless ignition create a seamless, high-tech riding experience. Riders can even control and monitor their scooter through a mobile app, adding security and convenience with remote locking and tracking. These touches make the Robo-S a compelling choice for tech-savvy commuters looking for an eco-friendly and cost-effective ride.
The Trendy Commuter’s Choice: Sunra Miku Super
For those wanting a bit of flair in their urban rides, the Sunra Miku Super is a standout model at P168,000. With a bold design that features a compact frame and a floating seat, it’s perfect for the style-conscious rider. Don’t let its small size fool you—the Miku Super is powered by a 3000W Bosch motor and can hit speeds of 80 km/h, allowing for nimble city navigation. A 72V, 20Ah lithium battery offers a range of up to 85 kilometers, suitable for daily commutes or errands around town.
The Miku Super is not just about looks; it integrates practical features like a full digital display, LED lights for visibility, and an anti-theft alarm with keyless start for peace of mind. Its compact, lightweight build makes it highly maneuverable, a significant advantage when negotiating Metro Manila’s tight streets and limited parking spaces. For young professionals and early adopters, the Miku Super offers an exciting alternative that blends fun with sustainability.
Paving the Way for Electric Mobility
With these models, Sunra is not just entering the Philippine market; it’s setting a benchmark for what light electric vehicles can offer in terms of affordability, range, and modern features. As the EV infrastructure in the country continues to develop, the accessibility and practicality of these scooters position Sunra as a leader in making electric two-wheelers mainstream.
Curious to see how a Sunra model fits into your daily life? Visit MotoDeal.com.ph to learn more about the full lineup of Sunra electric motorcycles and request a quote today. Embrace the future of transportation and join the movement toward a cleaner, greener way to commute.
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