The list of new prices is as follows:
Bike | Old Price (PKR) | Revised Price (PKR) | Increased by (PKR) |
CD-70 | 75,500/- | 76,900/- | 1,400/- |
CD Dream | 80,500/- | 82,500/- | 2,000/- |
Pridor | 105,500/- | 107,500/- | 2,000/- |
CG-125 | 126,500/- | 128,900/- | 2,400/- |
CG-125 with Self Start | 149,900/- | 152,900/- | 3,000/- |
CG-125 S Special Edition | 151,900/- | 154,900/- | 3,000/- |
CB-125 F | 175,500/- | 185,500/- | 10,000/- |
CB-125 F Special Edition | 177,500/- | 187,500/- | 10,000/- |
CB-150 F | 219,500/- | 239,500/- | 20,000/- |
Like Yamaha, this is Honda’s 2nd price revision in just a few months. And also like Yamaha, Atlas Honda reports that the reason for the price bump is the depreciation of the local currency.
They have a fair point, but jacking up the price of their supposed flagship bike by 20,000 Rupees seems a bit too drastic considering how the bike makers proudly claim that most of the bike part manufacturing takes place in Pakistan. How will this price revision affect the sales, remains to be seen.
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