For the small commuter electric scooter (e-bike) market in Malaysia is the 2025 Yadea GT20, priced at RM4,998. Pricing excludes road tax, insurance and registration and stocks of the Yadea GT20 are available at all authorised MForce Bike Holdings dealers nationwide.
Three colours options are offered for the Yadea GT20 – Metal Grey, Dark/Orange and Green/Gold. With every purchase of a Yadea GT20, buyers will enjoy a two-year or 20,000 km manufacturer warranty, whichever comes first.
The GT20 is powered by a hub-mounted electric motor rated at 2 kW, with a peak power rating of 3.2 kW. Electrical charge is stored in a 72V38Ah graphene battery, which Yadea claims is good for a range of approximately 105 km on a single charge.
Charging time using domestic current is written down at between six to eight hours using the built in 72V6A charger. Yadea says the battery is good for 500 charging cycles, while the battery itself is equipped for regenerative charging during braking or riding downhill.
Seat height is set at 768 mm and a 28-litre storage compartment is found under the seat. Riding conveniences include front cowl storage, a hidden parcel hook and USB-A charging port for the rider’s electronics.
For added rider and passenger comfort, there is a ‘Secure Ride’ package for the Yodel GT20 which includes an ergonomic seat, pillion backrest, and grab bar for improved stability and riding confidence. There are two riding modes, as well as a smart fault monitor systemthat displays real-time energy management and alerts for any system malfunctions.
what’s the top speed?
based on the battery size, i reckon only 70/80 kmh
what happens after 500 cycle of charging ?
what the bill comes to for replacement ?
500 cycles..soo low cycles
Improved looks.