Suzuki GS 150 Price and GSX 125 Price Increased

Bikes in PakistanSuzuki GS 150 Price and GSX 125 Price Increased

Following posting a hike in prices of its cars, the Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has now increased the prices of motorcycles as well with effect from April 07, 2023.Suzuki GS 150 Price and GSX 125 Price Increased

With increased prices, the Suzuki CD 110S will now be available for Rs 322,000, Suzuki GS 150 for Rs 350,000, Suzuki GSX 125 for Rs 469,000, and Suzuki GR 150 for Rs 501,000.

Pak Suzuki Motor Company Prices Increased;

Variants
Old Prices
New Prices
Difference

CD 110S Euro II

Rs 290,000Rs 322,000Rs 32,000
GS 150 Euro IIRs 315,000Rs 350,000Rs 35,000
GSX 125Rs 422,000Rs 469,000

Rs 47,000

GR 150Rs 415,000Rs 501,000

Rs 50,000

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