Honda CG 125 Price Hike in Pakistan

Looking to buy a Honda CG 125 in Pakistan? Our blog covers the recent prices of Atlas Honda's models.

Honda CG 125 Price Hike in Pakistan


Atlas Honda, the leading two-wheeler manufacturer in Pakistan, has announced yet another price hike for all its motorbikes. The revised retail sale price is effective from February 15, and the popular CG125 is now available at Rs205,900 with a hike of Rs11,000.

The company has attributed this price hike to several factors, such as the devaluation of the Pakistani Rupee, economic uncertainties, and the difference in raw material cost. These factors have collectively impacted the cost of production, which has forced Atlas Honda to pass on the additional costs to the end consumer.

Model 

Current price 

Old price

Increased by

CD 70

Rs.137,900/-

128,900/-

9,000/-

CD 70 Dream

Rs.147,500/-

137,900/-

9,600/-

Pridor

Rs.181,500/-

170,900/-

10,600/-

CG 125

Rs.205,900/-

194,900/-

11,000/-

CG 125 Special Edition

Rs.243,900/-

230,900/-

13,000/-

CB 125 F

Rs.330,900/-

303,900/-

25,000/-

CB 150 F

Rs.418,900/-

383,900/-

35,000/-

CB 150 F SE

Rs.422,900/-

387,900/-

35,000/-

The rising prices of motorbikes in Pakistan have been a cause of concern for the common man for a long time now. With this latest price hike, the cost of owning a two-wheeler has become even more expensive. This is bad news for those who rely on motorbikes for their daily commute, as they will now have to shell out more money to buy one.

The increase in the cost of production is not limited to the two-wheeler industry alone. The prices of many other goods and services have been on the rise due to the devaluation of the Pakistani Rupee, inflation, and other economic factors. This has made life difficult for the common man, who is struggling to make ends meet.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the recent price hike by Atlas Honda for their popular CG125 model has left many two-wheeler riders in Pakistan feeling the pinch. The company cites several economic factors as reasons for the increase. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident, as prices of many other goods and services in the country have also been on the rise. For the common man, who relies on motorbikes for daily transportation, this means an additional burden on their already stretched budgets. It remains to be seen how the market will respond to this latest price hike and whether other manufacturers will follow suit.