Super Star Falcon 150cc Price in Pakistan

Bikes in PakistanSuper Star Falcon 150cc Price in Pakistan

When it comes to motorbikes in Pakistan, you don’t get a lot of options in terms of design or specifications. For the longest time, bike enthusiasts had only two choices, that too, only in engine size. But this past decade has seen some changes in trends. We are seeing new designs and features on motorbikes and even new models. Even we at DND are bored of covering the same motorbikes repeatedly, so today, we brought you something new. Today we cover the launch of Falcon 150cc in Pakistan and the price of Falcon 150cc.

Falcon 150cc in Pakistan

Super Star is a known name for two- and three-wheel commercial vehicles in the local auto market. Super Star has launched a 150cc scrambler bike whose price will likely turn many heads. But along with its price, its specifications and features are equally worth mentioning, so you know where it stands vis-à-vis its local competitors like Suzuki GS 150, Honda CB 150F and Hi-Speed Infinity 150cc.

Super Star Launches Falcon 150cc in Pakistan

Overview

Super Star Falcon 150cc has an exciting design. Some say that it belongs to the café racer family. It falls under the café racer category like the Infinity 150cc. Although some features resemble, as a bike enthusiast, I can assure you the Falcon 150cc is a scrambler bike.

Engine and Performance

Falcon 150cc in Pakistan

Falcon 150 has a combination of Over-Head Valve 150cc air-cooled single-cylinder, which can make almost 12 horsepower. It is paired with a 5-speed transmission with a return shift pattern. Super Star has made it capable of dealing with city riding and off-road performance. You can consider travelling on it for long routes with your motorbike partner.

Features

Falcon 150cc is packed with features. The most prominent features include a classic scrambler design, stripped-down styling, and sporty graphics. Classic fuel tank with curved spaces on the sides, free-flow exhaust, long-travel suspension, retro headlights and taillights, a flat seat for two persons and 18-inch rims with flat tires.

Available in 5 colours, Grey, White, Army Green, Red, and Black.

Price

The company has set a price comparatively lower than other motorbikes in Pakistan. Super Start Falcon 150 is available for PKR 295,000. Approximately it will cost you around PKR 300,000 after adding registration charges. You can’t find a brand-new 150cc motorbike in Pakistan at this price range.

Conclusion

Super Star may not be in the same league as Suzuki and Honda in Pakistan. But the Falcon 150cc seems to be a strong contender in the market with a category of its own. Nonetheless, the price difference would be hard to ignore for many.

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