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Top Affordable Electric Motorcycles in Malaysia

Top Affordable Electric Motorcycles in Malaysia
Michelle L.
March 26, 2025

Looking for an affordable electric bike in Malaysia? Explore the best budget-friendly e-bikes and scooters for daily commuting, with prices starting under RM10,000.

Looking for an affordable electric bike in Malaysia? Explore the best budget-friendly e-bikes and scooters for daily commuting, with prices starting under RM10,000.

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As electric mobility gains momentum in Malaysia, more riders are turning to electric bikes as a cleaner, quieter, and more cost-effective way to get around. Whether you’re a city commuter looking to ditch fuel costs or just want a hassle-free ride for daily errands, the local market now offers a variety of affordable electric bikes that deliver both function and style. Here’s a look at some of the best budget-friendly electric bikes available in Malaysia today.

1. Blueshark R1

Looking for an affordable electric bike in Malaysia? Explore the best budget-friendly e-bikes and scooters for daily commuting, with prices starting under RM10,000.

Price: From RM7,000 – RM14,800
Why it’s great:
The Blueshark R1 is sleek, smart, and comes with features you’d expect from a premium EV scooter — including a full-colour display, reverse assist, riding modes, and even mobile connectivity. It has a range of around 100 km (with dual batteries) and hits a top speed of 80 km/h. Solid pick for city riding.

2. TailG Electric Scooter

Looking for an affordable electric bike in Malaysia? Explore the best budget-friendly e-bikes and scooters for daily commuting, with prices starting under RM10,000.

Price: Around RM6,000 – RM8,000
Why it’s great:
TailG is a global electric vehicle brand with a growing presence in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. Their electric scooters are known for reliability, simple controls, and decent range — around 80 to 100 km per charge, depending on the model. They’re also lightweight and easy to handle. This makes them a solid choice for city commuters or students looking for an affordable, eco-friendly ride.

3. NIU N-Series

Price: From RM8,000 – RM9,500
Why it’s great:
NIU is a global name in the e-scooter space and is officially available in Malaysia. The N-Series is known for its smart features (app tracking, GPS, diagnostics), smooth ride, and stylish design. Great for short-distance commutes and low maintenance.

4. EBixon Bold

Price: Around RM5,000
Why it’s great:
Made by a Malaysian EV startup, the EBixon Bold is targeted at delivery riders and commuters. It’s affordable, reliable, and simple to operate. The range varies depending on battery size, but it’s designed to be swappable for easy use throughout the day.

5. Yadea G5

Price: Around RM9,000 – RM10,000
Why it’s great:
Yadea is one of the world’s largest electric scooter manufacturers and is officially available in Malaysia. The G5 stands out with its premium build, digital dashboard, keyless start, and swappable battery system. It offers a top speed of around 80 km/h and a range of up to 100 km. This makes it one of the more refined yet still affordable options on the market.

JPJ Incentives & Road Tax Waiver for Electric Motorcycles

Electric bikes are currently exempt from road tax in Malaysia. In fact, some models may qualify for government incentives or rebates, making them even more attractive.

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking to make the switch to electric, the Malaysian market now offers solid options under RM10,000. You will definitely be able to find your dream bike that combines sustainability, practicality, and style. While they may not match the power of combustion-engine bikes yet, for daily commuting and fuel savings, they’re a smart and growing alternative.

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