HATASU Philippines has officially introduced its latest electric bike model, the HATASU AYA, offering Filipino consumers a stylish and sustainable transportation option starting at PHP 36,990.
HATASU AYA
The HATASU AYA offers a combination of aesthetic appeal and practical functionality, boasting a retro-inspired design enhanced by modern technology.
It’s powered by an 800W Dynamo Motor capable of reaching average speeds of 40-45 KPH and managing inclines of up to 17-20 degrees, subject to weight and road conditions.
Safety and durability are central to the HATASU AYA’s design, utilizing a High-Grade ABS Body resistant to heat, chemicals, and scratches. It’s equipped with enhanced LED lighting for improved nighttime visibility and a Functional Digital Display that provides real-time speed and battery information.
The e-bike’s engineering prioritizes rider comfort with features such as a Spacious Underseat Compartment and a Wider Footboard designed to reduce leg strain during extended rides. Additional stability is provided by Aluminum Alloy Front Tire Mags, while a Front Hydraulic Brake system ensures reliable stopping power in various weather conditions.
Availability
Those who will purchase a unit will receive a complimentary helmet valued at PHP 899. The HATASU AYA is now available through authorized dealer networks including Emcor, Home Along, KServico, Save N’ Earn, Motorcentral, Guanzon, and Motoxchange, among others. For a complete list of stores, click here.
More information about the HATASU AYA and other models can be found via the brand’s official stores on Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok Shop, as well as at physical dealer locations nationwide.
For more information about authorized dealerships and product updates, HATASU Philippines maintains an active presence on Facebook and TikTok, where potential customers can learn more about their sustainable transportation solutions.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.