LAHORE – Pakistan’s two-wheeler market is mostly driven by entry-level rides like 70cc bikes amid rising demand for personal transportation. The market sees around 3 million units sold annually, is dominated by major players like Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha.
Meanwhile, local brands like United, City, Road Prince, Metro also take decent part, and nowadays, people are looking for EVs.
Models | Price |
---|---|
Honda CD 70 | 157,900 |
Honda CG 125 | 234,900 |
United US 70 | 119,500 |
Road Prince Classic 70 | 109,000 |
Suzuki GD 110S | 359,000 |
Suzuki GS 150 | 389,000 |
Yamaha YBR 125 | 466,000 |
Honda CD 70
Honda flagship CD-70 remains company’s frontrunner, with most production and top sales. The bike currently priced at Rs157,900 is known for its affordability, durability, and fuel efficiency.
The bike holds ability to handle rough roads and, maintaining it does not make hole in your pocket.
Honda CG 125
After CD-70, Honda CG 125 is favored by Pakistanis for its drag power and good resale. The bike currently priced at Rs234,900 offers decent mileage but akin to 70cc, there are no major upgrades in the classic frame and features.
United 70
Local player United also remains among top bikes, the ride is affordable, offering reliable performance, sleek design, and low maintenance, making it suitable for both urban and rural use.
As prices for brands like Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha rise, the United US 70 continues to attract budget-conscious customers with its cost-effective production and value for money.
United 70 is currently priced at Rs. 119,500 and is a practical option for daily commute.
Road Prince Classic 70
Chinese auto giant Road Prince remains another economical option in entry level category. The bike is is durable as compared to other local bikes.
Suzuki 110s
The Suzuki GD 110S is popular for long rides, offering a sporty design and excellent comfort. It has a 9-liter fuel tank and offers a fuel economy of 55 km/l. However, its maintenance costs are higher due to expensive spare parts, and it is priced at Rs. 352,000.
Suzuki GS 150
The Suzuki GS 150 is a reliable option in the 150cc category, known for its comfort and solid grip. It has a retro design and offers a fuel tank capacity of 12 liters and a fuel average of 35-42 km/l. Although its spare parts are costly, the GS 150 is popular for its comfortable ride, with a price tag of Rs. 382,000.
Yamaha YBR 125
Yamaha YBR 125 also remains among top models, known for its stylish design, smooth ride, and excellent road grip.
The bikes is expensive as compared to entry level rides but offers good fuel efficiency, and reliable performance. The bike also features a comfortable ride, thanks to its telescopic front forks and swingarm rear suspension.