Prices of Apsonic Aboboyaa in Ghana 2026 Across Models

Prices of Apsonic Aboboyaa in Ghana 2026 Across Models

  • Apsonic Aboboyaa continues to remain one of the most common cargo tricycles on Ghanaian roads in 2026
  • Different models come with different prices depending on engine size, loading capacity and condition
  • Traders and small-scale business owners still rely heavily on the tricycle for transportation and daily deliveries

The Apsonic aboboyaa remains one of the most widely used cargo tricycles in Ghana in 2026, as many traders and small business owners depend on it for transportation and deliveries.

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YEN.com.gh analysed current market prices of Apsonic “aboboyaa” in Ghana. Image credit: Ghanaweb, Freepik & Upfrica
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From market women and scrap dealers to food vendors and construction workers, the tricycle has become an important mode of transport in many parts of the country due to its affordability and ability to carry heavy loads.

Current market checks show that the prices of Apsonic aboboyaa vary depending on the model, engine size, condition and location of purchase.

Models of the Apsonic Tricycles

Brand new models are more expensive, while fairly used ones are still attracting many buyers because of their lower prices.

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Some of the common Apsonic cargo tricycles on the Ghanaian market include the AP150ZH, VIP models and Q7 versions.

The AP150ZH model is among the cheaper options on the market and is often preferred by small-scale traders who are starting businesses.

The bigger VIP and Q7 models are also becoming popular due to their stronger engines and larger loading capacity. Many drivers use these models for transporting cement blocks, provisions, drinks and farm produce across towns and markets.

Current prices of the Apsonic tricycles

Current prices for brand new Apsonic aboboyaa in Ghana range between GH₵25,000 and GH₵35,000, depending on the model and specifications. Some premium versions can even go beyond that range in certain dealerships.

Fairly used Apsonic tricycles are also selling between GH₵12,000 and GH₵22,000 depending on their condition, documents and engine performance.

Over the years, the aboboyaa business has created jobs for many young Ghanaians, especially in busy commercial areas where transport services are always needed.

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In some communities, the tricycles have become more active than pickup vehicles because they can easily move through smaller roads and crowded markets.

Fuel economy and cheaper maintenance costs have also contributed to the popularity of the Apsonic tricycle in Ghana.

Despite the growing popularity of mini trucks and pickup vehicles in Ghana, the Apsonic aboboyaa continues to remain a preferred choice for many people due to its affordability and easy maintenance.

In busy areas like Accra, Kumasi, Tamale and more, the cargo tricycle is widely used for transporting goods to markets, shops and warehouses daily.

Many business owners believe owning an aboboyaa helps reduce transportation costs and increases profits in the long run.

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YEN.com.gh analyses how much a new Pragya costs in Ghana in 2026 as commercial transport becomes increasingly popular. Image credit: Tuatuagye
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Prices of Pragya tricycles in Ghana 2026

Previously, YEN.com.gh reported that the name Pragya has been commonly used in Ghana, but it actually refers to different tricycle brands, not a specific manufacturer.

Prices of motorbikes varied widely, with brands like TVS and Bajaj on the higher end and Apsonic and Royal Motor more affordable.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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Blessed Antwi (Editorial Assistant) Blessed Antwi is a Ghanaian digital media professional and Entertainment editor at Yen.com.gh. He has over 5 years of experience in content writing, SEO, and visual storytelling, with experience in entertainment, sports, and political reporting. Blessed has worked with platforms such as Ghcelebinfo, Opera News, Vimbuzz, OccupyGh, and Scooper News. You can reach him at blessed.antwi@yen.com.gh.