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Aveta Malaysia has announced the addition of eight (8) new stockists across six states, enhancing accessibility to genuine parts for customers throughout Malaysia.

These appointments align with the Aveta Customer Care Program, unveiled during the introduction of the Aveta Ranger Max Explorer in 2023.

The Aveta Customer Care Initiative Program comprises:

1. Aveta Care on Wheels Program: This initiative involves one pick-up truck and three motorcycles, tasked with reaching customers nationwide to resolve issues beyond local dealers’ capabilities.

2. Aveta Service Corner: A designated area at dealerships tailored to the specific needs and servicing requirements of Aveta owners. The first authorized service corner is operational, with plans for 29 more to be established in 2024.

3. Aveta Stockists Appointments: Initiated last year, the program is already operational, with plans to establish 10 stockists in 2024.

The appointment of stockists is crucial to ensure owners have immediate access to spare parts and guarantee the availability of genuine parts that fit Aveta motorcycles perfectly.

Mr. Steven Lim, Group Managing Director of Aveta Malaysia, expressed gratitude to their growing customer base, emphasizing the brand’s commitment to customer satisfaction and seamless ownership experiences.

The appointed stockists include:

– Kedah: Boon Lee Auto Sdn Bhd
– Kuala Lumpur: DS Cycle Parts Sdn Bhd
– Selangor: Yong Xin Auto Parts Sdn Bhd
– Pahang: T.T. Cycle Parts Sdn Bhd
– Pahang: Sing Yie Motor Sdn Bhd
– Sabah: Eko Ken Motor Sdn Bhd
– Sarawak: Ji Yun Resources
– Sarawak: Ghee Yong Enterprise Sdn Bhd

Effective immediately, these eight (8) stockists are available for customers to procure spare parts, alongside authorised dealerships.

Customers can also reach the Aveta spare parts support line at +012 686 8753 from Monday to Friday (8:30 am – 5:30 pm).

For further details on the appointed Aveta stockists, visit the Aveta website at www.aveta.com.my/aveta-stockist.

Aveta Malaysia telah memperkenalkan inisiatif terbaru, ‘Aveta Care on Wheels’ (ACW), sebuah pasukan perkhidmatan mudah alih yang terdiri daripada trak pikap dan tiga motosikal.

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Aveta Malaysia Sdn Bhd is enhancing its customer care efforts with the launch of the ‘Aveta Care on Wheels’ program. As more people rely on Aveta motorcycles, the company prioritizes customer ownership experience.

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Aveta Motorcycles Malaysia mencapai satu lagi pencapaian dengan memperkenalkan Aveta Service Corner (ASC).

Dicipta untuk memberikan ketenangan kepada pemilik motosikal Aveta, ASC merupakan satu sudut khusus di pusat penjualan Aveta yang dilengkapi dengan peralatan khas untuk juruteknik bekerja pada motosikal Aveta.

“Kami mahu pelanggan kami memiliki pengalaman pemilikan yang hebat dengan Motosikal Aveta, dan ASC direka untuk itu. Kami bekerjasama dengan peniaga dan pusat servis yang komited dengan pengetahuan untuk bekerja pada Motosikal Aveta,” jelas Steven Lim, Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan Aveta Motorcycles Malaysia.

“Pengetahuan adalah penting untuk seorang juruteknik, tetapi begitu juga dengan alat yang betul. Oleh itu, Aveta Service Corner mempunyai semua alat yang betul untuk seorang juruteknik menjalankan penyelenggaraan dan, jika perlu, membaiki apa-apa motosikal Aveta,” tambah beliau.

Bagi memastikan juruteknik dan pusat servis sentiasa beroperasi pada tahap tertinggi dan mempunyai set kemahiran yang betul, Aveta telah menyediakan latihan untuk bekerja pada semua model yang sedia ada. Selain daripada latihan, semua juruteknik juga akan diberikan t-shirt, manakala ASC akan disiapkan dengan lift motosikal dan laci alat, yang juga disediakan oleh Aveta.

ASC pertama dilancarkan dengan kerjasama Ann Chuan Motor, pengedar Aveta yang terletak di Klang. Ini adalah ASC pertama daripada 30 ASC yang akan dilancarkan di seluruh Malaysia pada tahun 2024.

Aveta Service Centre juga merupakan salah satu daripada tiga inisiatif Penjagaan Pelanggan, dua lagi adalah Mobile Service Fleet yang sudah beroperasi dan pelantikan stokis yang komited yang dijadualkan pada tahun 2024.

Aveta Motorcycles Malaysia reached a significant milestone with the introduction of the Aveta Service Corner (ASC). The ASC, located within Aveta dealerships, is designed to ensure a hassle-free ownership experience for Aveta Motorcycle customers.

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Aveta Motorcycles has officially introduced the Ranger Max Explorer, dubbed as the first adventure cub motorcycle in Malaysia.

The motorcycle has an ‘energy-efficient vehicle’ status and is powered by a 127cc, air-cooled, four-stroke SOHC engine with a maximum power output of 10hp and 10.5Nm of torque. Delivering power to the rear wheel is a conventional four-speed auto-clutch system where else stopping power is managed by a dual-piston caliper gripping a disc brake up front and a conventional drum brake system at the rear.

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If you are wondering what Aveta is, fret not because you are not alone. Up until the point when we received the invite from Aveta to test ride their latest product, we had never heard of the brand before either.

So what is Aveta? Simply put, it is a Malaysian brand that localises China made motorcycles, specifically, it rebadges Rato motorcycles that are made in China.

Rato is part of the CHONGQIN Rato Group and has been building motorcycles and engines since 2007.

But the Aveta brand was born in Malaysia in 2019 to reassemble the motorcycles in Malaysia.

We all know what happened after 2019, so it is no wonder that not many have heard of the Aveta brand.

But the company persevered and survived the pandemic. Not only did it survive but it has introduced new models, and is currently selling about 1,000 – 1,500 new motorcycles a month. Which is an astonishing figure.

And the latest model to be added to its formidable stable on the local front is the SVR 180.

It looks like a Honda RS or RSX that has undergone a slimming program and is now leaner, but that 175cc engine is zippy and has a rev happy character.

It produces about 17hp and 15.5Nm of torque and comes with a 6.6-litre fuel tank. We only got to ride it for about four kilometers, so there really is no telling whether it sips or chugs fuel. A longer test ride is needed to ascertain that.

That rev happy engine is connected to a six-speed multi-plate gearbox. And the powertrain only has to manage a 113kg package. Our 80kg rider came away singing praises about the engine so that says a lot about its capability.

Stopping power is provided by discs front and rear while suspension duties is managed by a telescopic fork up front and a monoshock at the rear.

In terms of features, the SVR 180 comes with a digital LED screen and a USB socket that is able to charge a phone on the move, which gives it a level or practicality that is well suited to the urban environment or for food delivery riders who are always on the go and need their gadgets constantly charged.

At RM9,980, the Aveta SVR 180 seems to check all the boxes. You may think that the price is quite expensive, and you would not be wrong either because at that price point, there’s quite a lot of options from the competition from Japan.

But if you have not already heard, there’s a long waiting period for most motorcycles due to the global semi-conductor shortage, the Aveta SVR 180 though, is available immediately.

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