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  • Atlas Honda increases motorcycle prices: CD-70 price hiked to Rs158,000

    Atlas Honda increases motorcycle prices: CD-70 price hiked to Rs158,000

    Atlas Honda, the leading motorcycle brand in Pakistan, has recently announced price adjustments for its bikes. The new prices are set to take effect today, August 5th.

    Here are the latest prices of Atlas Honda motorcycles in Pakistan:

    Motorcycle Model Previous Price (Rs) New Price (Rs) Previous Price (Rs)
    CD-70 154,900 157,900 3,000
    Dream 70 165,900 168,900 3,000
    Pridor 203,900 208,900 5,000
    CG-125 231,900 234,900 3,000
    CB-125F 387,900 390,900 3,000
    CB-150F 490,900 493,900 3,000

    The CD-70 model will see an increase of Rs3,000, bringing its new price to Rs157,900. Similarly, the Dream 70 model’s price has been raised by Rs3,000, now priced at Rs168,900.

    For the Pridor model, there has been a significant increase of Rs5,000, setting its new price at Rs208,900. As for the CG-125 model, it will now be priced at Rs234,900. Additionally, the CB-125F model’s price has been adjusted to Rs390,900, and the CB-150F model will now cost Rs493,900.

    These changes in prices reflect the current market conditions and various factors impacting the automobile industry. Customers should be aware of these adjustments while making their purchasing decisions after the specified date.

  • Honda 125S will now be sold for nearly Rs200,000

    Honda 125S will now be sold for nearly Rs200,000

    Several factors, including burgeoning raw material costs, continuous depreciation of the local currency, and greater freight rates, have forced the Pakistani two-wheeler industry to announce regular price hikes in 2022, putting motorcycles in a price range that is difficult to afford for a remarkable portion of the populace.

    Atlas Honda recently announced a price increase for their motorcycles in the range of Rs3,600-9,000, with the new rates taking effect from June 1, 2022.

    United, Metro, and Road Prince, among other Chinese motorbike manufacturers, have also hiked their two-wheeler prices.

    New prices

    The price of the Honda CD 70 has increased by Rs3,600, to Rs106,500. Similarly, following a Rs4,000 increase, the CD70 Dream model is now available for Rs113,500.

    Following a Rs5,000 price hike, the Pridor variant will now be available for Rs144,900.

    The CG125 and CG125S have had their prices increased by Rs5,000 to Rs168,500 and Rs198,500, respectively.

    The price of the Honda CB125F has been hiked by Rs9,000 from Rs244,900 to Rs253,900.

    The price of the CB150F has been increased to Rs308,900, while the CB150F (red, black) will be available at Rs312,900 starting June 1.

    Since March 2022, Atlas Honda has increased the price of its motorcycles every month.

    The two-wheel market isn’t the only one seeing price increases; car costs have grown by up to 55 percent in the current fiscal year.

    As per industry experts, the increase in motorbike and automobile prices is primarily due to an increase in foreign raw material prices and an increase in freight costs following Covid-19.

    The automobile industry, particularly due to auto-grade steel and plastic resins, is significantly reliant on imports.

    Furthermore, the sector has a low level of localisation, with the majority of parts being imported. As a result, the rupee’s depreciation has an impact on automobile and motorcycle prices.