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Honda 125 now costs more than Rs2lac after second price hike in a month; check new rates here

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ISLAMABAD – Atlas Honda, the leading two-wheeler manufacturer, announced another price hike for all its motorbikes, taking its most famous model above Rs2lac.

Honda rolled out a new notification amid the sharp devaluation of the Pakistani Rupee which forced almost all automakers to increase prices. The revised retail sale prices will come into effect from February 15.

The price of the cheapest yet most famous model Honda CD70 has been increased by Rs9,000 and now cost Rs137,900. CG125 is now available at Rs205,900 with a hike of Rs11,000.

Here are the new prices of the famous motorbikes.

Models Old Prices

 

Revised Prices

 

Price Difference
CD 70

 

128,900

 

137,900

 

9,000
CD 70 Dream

 

137,900

 

147,500

 

9,600
Pridor

 

170,900

 

181,500

 

10,600
CG 125

 

194,900

 

205,900

 

11,000
CG 125 Special Edition

 

230,900

 

243,900

 

13,000
CB 125 F

 

303,900

 

330,900

 

25,000
CB 150 F

 

383,900

 

418,900

 

35,000
CB 150 F SE

 

387,900

 

422,900

 

35,000

The bike maker has not flagged any reason but the other makers called economic uncertainties and huge difference in raw material cost, which according to them affected the cost of production.

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