Popular e-vehicle brand HATASU Philippines just unveiled its newest installment to their electric bike model lineup, the HATASU AYA. The new bike is geared towards Filipino riders who are in search of a stylish and practical transportation solution.
The HATASU AYA combines retro-inspired aesthetics with modern functionality, featuring a High-Grade ABS Body that provides resistance against heat, chemicals, and scratches. The e-bike is equipped with unique LED lights that offer enhanced visibility for night riding while maintaining efficient battery consumption, complemented by a functional digital display that shows real-time speed and battery information.
At the heart of the AYA is an 800W Dynamo Motor capable of reaching average speeds of 40-45 KPH and handling inclines of up to 17-20 degrees, depending on weight and road conditions. The e-bike utilizes a Sinewave Controller 35+1AH for quiet operation and heat management, while a Front Hydraulic Brake system ensures reliable stopping power in various weather conditions.
For improved handling and rider comfort, the AYA features Aluminum Alloy Front Tire Mags that enhance steering balance and agility. The design includes a spacious underseat compartment for storage and a wider footboard to reduce leg fatigue, particularly when navigating uneven terrain or sharp turns. Additional features include a wind visor, step nut, and a no-gas-needed plate light.
The HATASU AYA is available for P36,990. What’s more is this new model comes with a free helmet worth P899 as part of its introductory offering. You can snag one now at all authorized dealer stores via Emcor, Home Along, KServico, Save N’ Earn, Motorcentral, Guanzon, Motoxchange, and more! For the complete store list, you can visit this link.
If you’re looking to check out the full range of e-vehicles and accessories, you can visit HATASU Dealer Stores nationwide or check out the brand’s official ecommerce stores: Lazada, Shopee and Tiktok Shop. For more info and other brand updates, be sure to follow HATASU Philippines on Facebook and on TikTok.