Atlas Honda has announced another significant price increase for its motorbike inventory, with the new pricing taking effect on Monday, August 1st. This is the company’s sixth price increase of the year. Although the corporation has not stated the cause for the price increase, currency depreciation should be the primary problem.
Honda Bikes’ revised pricing are as follows, effective immediately:
Bikes | Current Prices (Rs.) | Revised Prices (Rs.) | Increase (Rs.) |
CD 70 | 111,500 | 116,500 | 5,000 |
CD 70 Dream | 119,500 | 124,500 | 5,000 |
Pridor | 150,900 | 155,900 | 5,000 |
CG 125 | 174,500 | 179,500 | 5,000 |
CG 125 SE | 205,500 | 210,500 | 5,000 |
CB 125F | 263,900 | 273,900 | 10,000 |
CB 150F | 323,900 | 338,900 | 15,000 |
CB 150F SE | 327,900 | 342,900 | 15,000 |
Atlas Honda, like Yamaha, has been announcing substantial price increases since the beginning of 2022. Unlike Yamaha and Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC), Atlas Honda has declared the largest price increases for 2022 thus far.
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Motorcycle dealers and industry experts have indicated that additional price increases would be implemented as a result of Pakistan’s continuing economic instability. Further price increases are expected to push motorcycles out of reach for the great majority of purchasers.