The 137th Canton Fair opened its doors in Guangzhou with an electric buzz as TAILG, a global leader in electric two- and three-wheelers, stole the spotlight. With the largest booth in the industry, TAILG unveiled 19 innovative models, captivating more than 60,000 overseas buyers attending the mega trade event.
The company’s showcase featured its headline-grabbing Laser Armor Series, known for a striking mech-style dual-headlamp design. Among them, the F52 2025 model stood out with the industry’s first V6 flat-wire wheel hub motor, a breakthrough in new energy integration that delivers enhanced power and extended range.
TAILG also addressed diverse mobility needs with its Feminine Series, led by the R53, tailored for daily commuting of female riders. Meanwhile, its step-through Series—T80PRO, T61L, and T72L—promised efficient, long-range solutions for urban commuters. Performance seekers found excitement in high-speed models like the S91PRO and S92PRO, already gaining global recognition for their futuristic aesthetics and robust performance.
Visitors to the booth got hands-on experience through immersive test rides and intelligent manufacturing demonstrations at TAILG’s Huizhou base, reinforcing the brand’s technological edge.
On day one of the fair, TAILG signed several major agreements, marking a strong push in its global expansion. From the successful rollout of an electric mobility project in Thailand to a new base in Vietnam and office openings in Indonesia, the company now operates seven global marketing centers, with Southeast Asia as a key focus.
Having served as the UNEP E-Mobility Partner since 2019, TAILG’s international influence continues to grow. Its participation in COP29 and a letter of appreciation from China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment underscore its commitment to sustainable transportation.
As the world embraces greener mobility, TAILG is steering ahead with a technology-driven, low-carbon strategy that’s turning heads on the global stage—and wheels on the ground.
















