Yamaha Motorbikes increased prices of Yamaha YBR 125 in Pakistan

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What do you think about the latestDue to the constant downfall of the economy, automobile manufacturers are either forced to shutdown their plants or hike the prices of their models. In order to stay in the game, Yamaha Motors has revised their prices and they are staggering. Today we talk about Yamaha Motorbikes price hike.Yahama Motorbikes Price Hike

Though the car prices have increased many times in Pakistan in 2022, however, the bike companies are much more active when it comes to increasing the prices. Every now and then you hear a bike company have increased their prices and rest of them just follow them. Now, as Yamaha Pakistan have announced this price hike, there is a high chance that we will start getting news of increase of bike prices from other companies as well.

The Japanese-based bike maker increased the prices of its models by up to Rs13,500. A notification issued in this regard. Yamaha Motors Pakistan decided to pass on the burden to its customers with the new rates in the start of the year. Prices came into effect from January 4, 2023.

Yamaha price hike

The company jacked up the price of the YB125Z model by Rs12,000 to Rs305,500. The firm also hiked the rate of the YB125Z DX variant to Rs327,000 from Rs314,500.

Here is a price breakdown of the models:

ModelOld priceRetail price
(Exclusive of sales tax)
Sales tax
(@ 17%)
New price
(Inclusive of sales tax)
Difference
YB125Z
Red and Black
Rs293,500Rs261,111Rs44,389Rs305,500Rs12,000
YB125Z DX
Red, Blue, and Black
Rs314,500Rs279.487Rs47,513Rs327,000Rs12,500
YBR125
Red, Blue, and Black
Rs322,500Rs287,179Rs48,821Rs336,000Rs13,500
YBR125G
Red and Black
Rs336,000Rs298,718Rs50,782Rs349,000Rs13,500
YBR125G
Matt dark grey
Rs339,000Rs301,282Rs51,218Rs352,000Rs13,500

 

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