Getting its Malaysian launch is the 2026 Royal Alloy Gran Turismo scooter, with the 125S model priced at RM9,800 and the 160S variant retailing at RM12,800. Pricing doesn’t include road tax, registration or insurance and each Royal Alloy scooter comes with a
The Gran Turismo 125 is available in Matte Silver, Pink and Ivory, while the 160S is accessible in Meteorite Grey, Lemon Yellow and Dark Jade. Stock of the Gran Turismo 125S and 160s is accessible in any respect authorised Royal Alloy dealers throughout Malaysia immediately and a two-year or 20,000 km warranty is obtainable against manufacturing defects.
The Gran Turismo is powered by a single-cylinder, four-valve, liquid-cooled engine, with the 125S getting 124 cc in displacement, and the 160S with 158 cc. Power numbers are 13.14 hp at 8,500 rpm and 12 Nm torque at 6,500 rpm for the 125S, while the 160S gets 16.9 hp at 8,500 rpm with 13.5 Nm torque at 5,500 rpm.
A CVT gearbox and belt drive sends power to the rear wheel. The Gran Turismo rolls on 12-inch wheels, wearing 120/70 rubber front and rear.
Weight is listed at 145 kg for the Gran Turismo 125S, while the 160S suggestions the scales at 152 kg, with seat height set at 750 mm and fuel tank capability at nine-litres. For suspension, telescope forks are fitted to the front while twin shock absorbers prop up the rear end.
Braking is completed with hydraulic single discs front and rear, with 220 mm diameter discs fitted front and rear, while two-channel ABS is standard equipment. A small storage compartment is found under the seat, large enough to carry a single open-face helmet.
Riding information is displayed on a TFT color instrument panel, with mirroring function to the rider’s smartphone. There’s also smart key, or keyless start and the Gran Turismo 160S moreover gets front-only DVR and LED DRL.
This Article First Appeared At paultan.org

