Road Prince New ATV Loader Rickshaw – Price & ‘Loophole’
Yesterday, Road Prince, one of the biggest locally assembled motorcycle manufacturers, introduced its all-new 4-wheeler off-road ATV 200cc loader pickup. Now, for a moment, you’ll think, why in the world would someone take this 200cc loader pickup off-road after loading the weight? Well, there’s a catch: it was Road Prince’s strategic move to exploit the Excise loophole. Here’s what we think:
Price of this Road Prince 200cc ATV Loader
Excise Loophole for ATV Vehicles
Road Prince has cleverly taken advantage of this loophole by introducing their new loader pickup, calling it an ATV. While it’s labeled as an off-road vehicle, it’s clear that this loader is actually intended for city roads.
If someone were to challenge them in court for producing a vehicle that’s not road-legal but being used on roads, Road Prince could easily argue that they only designed it for off-road use. If people are driving it on roads, the company can claim it’s not their responsibility.
In Pakistan, where rules on road legality are often loosely enforced, this clever marketing tactic allows Road Prince to bring another unregistered vehicle onto the streets, much like their previous three-wheeler loaders. This is a smart way for the company to bypass legal restrictions while continuing to sell in the market.
According to the company, this ATV loader is available at a 100% booking price and can be delivered in 1-2 days in Lahore city. Delivery to other cities might take longer.