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  • Here’s why Honda CD70 is the real Road Prince

    Here’s why Honda CD70 is the real Road Prince

    Similar to the price of cars, motorcycle prices in Pakistan have reached an all-time high in the current year 2022. Not even a single two-wheeler among the credible and well-known brands costs less than Rs100,000.

    Even the Chinese Road Prince 70cc model, which was viewed as a less expensive substitute for the Honda CD70, is currently being sold for about Rs75,000.

    Motorcycle buyers are now giving the new Honda CD70 more thought even if it costs Rs116,000, as the Chinese competitors are no longer any less expensive. Customers also consider the Honda CD70 since it comes from a dependable brand that has long dominated the Pakistani motorcycle market.

    The Honda CD70 has significantly better fuel economy than any other 70cc motorcycle made in China, and it is also much more durable than its competitively priced alternatives. It consumes relatively little fuel; some owners even assert that their bike travels more than 60 kilometers per liter, making it Pakistan’s most fuel-efficient bike.

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    There is no denying that the Honda CD70 is the best motorcycle and actual road prince of Pakistan, considering the current price of petrol in Pakistan, the Honda CD70 is a much better option since it requires little to no upkeep and may help you save a lot of money.

  • Honda announces third price hike, Honda 125 is now priced at Rs163,500

    Honda announces third price hike, Honda 125 is now priced at Rs163,500

    Pakistan’s top two-wheeler manufacturer, Atlas Honda has announced another significant price hike for its motorcycles which is Honda’s third price increase in less than five months.

    Honda CD70, the country’s most popular two-wheeler, is now priced at Rs102,900, after an increase of Rs3000. The 100cc Honda Pridor following the increase will be sold for 139,000 after an increase of Rs3000 in its old price of Rs136,900, while the iconic Honda 125 is now priced at Rs163,500 after a hike of Rs4000 in its prior cost.

    The price of the Honda CB 150 SE increased by Rs8,000, bringing the total price to Rs303,900, up from Rs295,900 previously.

    Pakistan’s two-wheeler industry has achieved over 90 per cent localization, according to the Ministry of Industries and Production’s (MOIP) latest report. This means that the majority of a motorbike’s structural and mechanical components are manufactured in Pakistan, with only a few foreign parts.

    Read more: Honda Atlas announces price hike instead of fixing delivery issues

    Despite this, all companies continue to raise their bike pricing without introducing or incorporating any advancement, putting them out of reach for the majority of local consumers.