Automobile

Get latest model E-V Bikes on easy monthly installment plan

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ISLAMABAD: Faysal Bank has launched a new financing deal with Revoo Electric, allowing customers the convenience to purchase the new Revoo C32 Young and Revoo A12 models on convenient installment plans with 0% profit for the initial three months.

The limited-period promotion, which runs until October 31, 2025, provides customers with the option to pay in installments from Rs. 7,146 every month on flexible tenors of a maximum of 48 months.

Along with every purchase under the campaign, there is also a complimentary helmet, so you will not need to purchase one separately.

As per Faysal Bank, the new offering is designed to be more affordable for electric mobility and lessen reliance on fuel. Faysal Digimall consumers can easily order and pick up their bikes from an authorized point of sale in Pakistan through the nationwide store pickup facility.

Revoo C32 Young and Revoo A12 will be priced competitively with various payment options. These are the details:

 

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