Honda Bike Prices Elevated for the Seventh Time in 2021

Honda BikesHonda Bike Prices Elevated for the Seventh Time in 2021

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Honda bike prices

Atlas Honda has officially announced that they will increase the price of their bikes once again, for the seventh time this year. Honda has a habit of increasing the price of their bike without any legal notice or issue. They announced that at the start of November 2021 the price will increase up to 6500 for all the bikes. The customers must get ready for the new and elevated Honda Bike prices. 

New Honda Bike Prices

Honda Bike Prices

 

Let’s have a look at the new prices of Honda bikes in Pakistan.

  • CD 70 is now coming with a price tag of 94,000, the increased amount is 4,000.
  • CD 70 Dream has a price tag of 101,500, the increased amount is 4,000.
  • The Honda Pridor is now coming with a price tag of 130,500, the increased amount is 5,000.
  • CG 125 is coming with a price of 152,500, the increased amount is 5,000.
  • CG 125 SE now has a price tag of182,000, the increased amount is 5,000.
  • The CB 125 F has a price tag of 218,500, the increased amount is 6,500
  • CB 150 F is coming with a price of 273,500, the increased amount is6,500.
  • The CB 150 F has a price tag of 277,500, the increased amount is 6,500.

The prices of these bikes are increasing gradually in PKR without taking into consideration that the value of our currency is getting low in comparison to US Dollar (USD). When the value of the dollar is between 151, all the automobile companies have increased the price of their bikes.

Most parts of Atlas Honda have been made locally, but still they continue to increase the prices of their bikes, one more thing is that they did not change any design and spec in their bikes so there is no valid reason for increasing the price that much. The government should intervene in the price mechanism policy of the manufacturers and do something to reduce the Honda bikes prices. 

Duaa Naeem
Duaa Naeem
Dua is a seasoned writer who loves to write on Pakistani Entertainment and Infotainment while having her Masters in English literature

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