Honda Bikes Prices Increased

Honda Bikes Prices Increased
Atlas Honda announces price hike for Honda bikes, effective February 1, 2023. The latest wave of price increases follows a trend in the automobile industry. Here are the updated rates for Honda motorcycles
Honda Bikes New Prices
• Honda CD 70 price is now at Rs. 128,900, up by Rs. 7,400 from the previous rate of Rs. 121,500.
• Honda Pridor price increased by Rs. 9,000 to Rs. 170,900, previously priced at Rs. 161,900
• Honda CG 125, the company's second most popular motorcycle, is now priced at Rs. 194,900 after an Rs. 5,600 hike from the previous price of Rs. 185,900
• Honda CG 125 SE price is now at Rs. 230,900 after a rise of Rs. 11,400 from the previous price of Rs. 219,500
• Honda CB 125F price is now at Rs. 303,900 after a rise of Rs. 22,000 from the previous price of Rs. 283,900
• Honda CB 150F price is now at Rs. 383,900 after a rise of Rs. 30,000 from the previous price of Rs. 353,900
• Honda CB 150F SE price is now at Rs. 387,900 after a rise of Rs. 30,000 from the previous price of Rs. 357,900
• Honda CD 70 Dream price is now at Rs. 137,900 after a rise of Rs. 8,000 from the previous price of Rs. 129,900
Atlas Honda continues to uphold tradition by not disclosing the reason for the price hike. Possible causes include economic instability, PKR devaluation vs the USD, and import restrictions. In early January, reports of increased Honda bike prices were denied by the company with a statement saying prices wouldn't rise "any time soon", which seemingly meant until month-end.
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