Sunra Philippines 2026 lineup: all models, prices, and specs

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Sunra Philippines just expanded its local electric scooter roster, and there are now five models to pick from, starting at ₱49,900. VST-ECS Philippines Inc. is the exclusive local distributor.

Sunra Philippines Pricelist 2026 1

Here is every model currently available, from the cheapest to the most fully loaded.


Sunra K3 — ₱49,900

Sunra K3

The K3 is the entry point. It is a compact urban scooter built for short daily trips, powered by a 1500W motor with a 50 km/h top speed. The battery is a 72V 26Ah graphene pack with a claimed range of 80 km at 40 km/h. It is not going to win any drag races, but for barangay-level commuting or trips to the wet market, it does the job without the fuel cost.

 

Brakes are disc front and rear with TCS. Tires are 90/90-12 front and 90/80-12 rear.

Sunra K3 specs:
1500W motor
50 km/h max speed
80 km max range (@40 km/h)
72V 26Ah Graphene battery
Disc and Disc brakes with TCS (front/rear)
F: 90/90-12, R: 90/80-12 tyres
1846×753×1145mm dimensions
1286mm wheelbase
White, Black, and Grey color options
₱49,900 SRP


Sunra Dream6 — ₱69,900

Step up to the Dream6 and you get a bigger graphene battery and a proper CBS setup added to the mix. It still runs 1500W but the capacity jumps to 72V 38Ah, pushing the claimed range to 110 km at 40 km/h, same territory as the flagship models. Max speed is 60 km/h, which is enough for most city roads.

Sunra Dream6

It sits between the K3 and the higher-spec LFP models. A reasonable middle ground if you want the range without paying flagship pricing.

Sunra Dream6 specs:
1500W motor
60 km/h max speed
110 km max range (@40 km/h)
72V 38Ah Graphene battery
Disc and Disc brakes with CBS+TCS (front/rear)
80/90-12 tyres (front/rear)
1855×705×1132mm dimensions
1280mm wheelbase
White, Black, and Grey color options
₱69,900 SRP


Sunra Miku Super — ₱100,000 (promo price)

The Miku Super is on promo this month at ₱100,000, down from its regular ₱148,000 SRP. It is the most visually aggressive model in the lineup, designed more like a sport motorcycle than a traditional step-through scooter. The 3000W motor puts it at 80 km/h.

sunra miku super

Notable features: fingerprint keyless start, Sunra app connectivity, anti-theft alarm, cruise control, and reverse gear. If you want the most feature-packed Sunra at the sharpest discount right now, this is the one to look at before May 31.

Sunra Miku Super specs:
3000W motor
80 km/h max speed
Up to 105 km max range (dual battery, ideal conditions)
72V 20Ah lithium-ion, dual removable batteries
Disc brakes front and rear with CBS
Fingerprint keyless start
Sunra app connectivity
Anti-theft alarm
Cruise control
Reverse gear
LED lighting
₱100,000 promo SRP (regular ₱148,000)


Sunra Future — ₱129,900

The Future is Sunra’s retro-styled flagship. It shares the Legend’s powertrain exactly: 3000W motor, 72V 39Ah LFP battery, 80 km/h top speed, 110 km range at 40 km/h, and CBS+TCS brakes. The difference is the design language. The Future goes full retro with a square instrument panel, vintage-inspired colorways in Green, White, and Black, and a more traditional scooter silhouette.

Sunra Future

Wider tires at 120/70-12 give it a chunkier stance compared to the Legend. Slightly longer at 1929mm versus the Legend’s 1920mm.

Sunra Future specs:
3000W motor
80 km/h max speed
110 km max range (@40 km/h)
72V 39Ah Lithium Battery (LFP)
Disc and Disc brakes with CBS+TCS (front/rear)
120/70-12 tyres (front/rear)
1929×726×1186mm dimensions
1345mm wheelbase
Green, White, and Black color options
₱129,900 SRP


Sunra Legend — ₱129,900

The Legend is the practical daily commuter of the top tier. Same 3000W motor and 72V 39Ah LFP battery as the Future, same CBS+TCS braking setup, same 80 km/h top speed and 110 km claimed range. What sets it apart is the form: upright riding position, a stepped LED headlight rated at 30,000 lux (3.75 times the standard brightness requirement), a through-type LED tail light, and a front windshield for some weather protection.

sunra legend

Dimensions are slightly more compact at 1920×720×1150mm. Tires are 90/80-14 front and rear. Available in Cyan, Black, and Grey.

Sunra Legend specs:
3000W motor
80 km/h max speed
110 km max range (@40 km/h)
72V 39Ah Lithium Battery (LFP)
Disc and Disc brakes with CBS+TCS (front/rear)
90/80-14 tyres (front/rear)
1920×720×1150mm dimensions
1320mm wheelbase
Cyan, Black, and Grey color options
₱129,900 SRP


Where to buy

Both dealer locations are under VST-ECS Philippines Inc.

Sunra Model SRP
K3 ₱49,900
Dream6 ₱69,900
Miku Super ₱100,000 (promo)
Future ₱129,900
Legend ₱129,900

Sunra BGC: Shop 5, Philplans Corporate Center, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Open Monday to Saturday, 8am to 6pm.

MSI Complex: M. Eusebio Avenue, Brgy. San Miguel, Pasig City. Open Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. Test rides available, book a schedule in advance.


May 31, 2026 promo: Free three-year LTO registration and free three-year TPL insurance on all models purchased before the deadline.


Which one makes the most sense for your daily ride? The K3 for pure budget practicality, the Miku Super at its promo price for the most features, or the Legend for the most refined commuter package? Tell us in the comments.

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2 Comments

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AFEA · 3 weeks ago

Where are Sunra motorcycles manufactured?

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Randolph Novino Editor-in-Chief · 3 weeks ago

They are manufactured in China

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