Equipped with a lithium-ion battery, 105 km range, and 2-year warranty, the E-LTR enters Malaysia’s growing electric scooter market.

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QJMotor has officially entered Malaysia’s electric two-wheeler market with the launch of the 2025 QJMotor E-LTR, priced at RM6,999 (excluding registration and insurance). This is the brand’s first-ever electric scooter in Malaysia, available in two colour options: Dark Blue and White.
Powering the E-LTR is a 3 kW hub-mounted electric motor, capped at a top speed of 70 km/h – ideal for city commuting. Riders can switch between three ride modes, while energy is supplied by a 74V 27Ah lithium-ion battery pack.
On a full charge, the E-LTR promises a range of up to 105 km. Charging from 30% to 80% takes about five to six hours using a standard household socket. The electric scooter also comes standard with a single battery, with an optional second battery pack available for those needing extra range.

At 98.5 kg, the E-LTR is lightweight and designed for easy handling, with a 760 mm seat height that’s beginner-friendly. Braking is managed by hydraulic discs front and rear, paired with a Combined Braking System (CBS) for added safety. Suspension duties are handled by a telescopic front fork and twin rear shock absorbers with preload adjustability. The scooter rolls on 12-inch wheels with 100/90 front and 110/90 rear tyres.
For daily convenience, the E-LTR comes equipped with LED lighting throughout, a USB charging port, dual front storage pockets, under-seat storage, a practical hook, and an anti-theft key system. Another highlight is the built-in Error Code (ERR) diagnostic system, helping riders easily identify and troubleshoot issues.
Every unit is backed by a two-year or 20,000 km warranty, with spare parts made easily accessible via the MForce Bike Holdings website. With its competitive pricing and practical features, the 2025 QJMotor E-LTR looks set to appeal to urban riders seeking an affordable entry into the electric scooter segment in Malaysia.


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