Honda CB 150F Instalment Plan and Price – 2023

Bikes in PakistanHonda CB 150F Instalment Plan and Price - 2023

Honda CB 150F Installment Plan 2023 | 0% Down payment

Honda CB 150

The recent fluctuation in the value of rupees has significantly resulted in the elevation of prices. Following that, the prices of Honda motorbikes have also increased. Honda has recently introduced Honda CB 150F Instalment Plan that makes it easier to buy 150 and other various Honda motorbikes under monthly instalments.

The increment in prices has made it difficult for customers to buy motorbikes. For that reason, Honda has launched instalment plans that start from 3 months and goes up to 60 months. Moreover, the instalment plans come with 0 % hidden charges or a down payment.

Honda CB 150F Specifications

Honda CB150F has an air-cooled 4-stroke 150cc engine. The displacement of the bike is 149.2 cm3. It comes with a bore and stroke of 57.3 x 57.8 mm and a compression ratio of 9:1:1. Honda CB150F is integrated with a continuous 5-speed mash.

The petrol capacity of CB150F is 13.0 litres. Along with that, the dimension of the motorbike is 2051 x 760 x 1085 mm.

Honda CB150f Pakistan

Features of Honda CB150F

Honda CB150F comes with a self-starter as well as kick-start ignition of the engine. The stylish fuel tank and modern touch give it a sporty look. The roller chain provides a smooth driving experience.

Moreover, the bike also offers a shutter lock system with a magnet key. The speedometer of the cycle indicates fuel status and the gear indicator.

Performance Scale

The Honda CB150F overall provides a smooth and comfortable ride with its sturdy body and handy manufacturing. Because of the super strong suspension system, the bike absorbs many shocks, giving a smooth overall experience.

Price in Pakistan

The Honda CB150F comes with a retail price of 214,500 PKR.

Honda CB 150F Instalment Plan timeline

Honda has taken the initiative to make it easier for customers to buy their bucket list Honda model by paying the hefty price at once. On the contrary, the customer can pay the amount in instalments with 0% hidden charges. For more information on Installments, please visit official website of HONDA Bikes Pakistan or Faysal Bank.

Model

 

3

months

6

months

12 months18

months

24 months30 months36 months42 months48

months

60

months

214,50071,50040,04022,16516,20713,22811,44010,2489,3978,7597,865

 

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Honda CB150F Instalment plans and price

As mentioned in the article, you can easily buy your dream Honda CB150F on an instalment plan that goes up to 60 months. Head over to the Atlas Honda website to learn more about how you can order a motorbike in instalments.

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