Atlas Honda increase in its bike prices up to Rs. 20,000

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New bike prices from Atlas Honda are now in effect as of August 5, 2023. No, this is not the bogus news that circulated on the internet in early June. This represents an official price increase by Atlas Honda for the bikes that follow!

The competition for Honda has undoubtedly lessened a little as Pak Suzuki now observes non-production days. Atlas Honda, on the other hand, has persevered through the national economic downturn while keeping enough inventory on hand for its customers. As a result, the price rise may not have a significant impact on Atlas Honda’s sales.

Following is the increase and new rates:

  1. CD 70: The ordinary CD 70 is now priced at Rs. 157,900, an increase of Rs. 3,000 from its previous price of Rs. 154,900.
  2. The cost of CD 70 Dream is Rs. 168,900, which is Rs. 3,000 more than the previous price of Rs. 165,900.
  3. Pridor: Previously priced at Rs. 203,900, the Pridor is now available for Rs. 208,900, an increase of Rs. 5,000.
  4. CG 125: The CG 125’s price increased by Rs. 5,000, going from Rs. 229,900 to Rs. 234,900.
  5. CG 125 SE: The price of the special edition CG 125 SE has increased by Rs. 7,000 to Rs. 282,900 from its previous price of Rs. 275,900.
  6. CB 125F: The current pricing of the CB 125F is Rs. 390,900, an increase of Rs. 10,000 over its prior price of Rs. 380,900.
  7. CB 150F: The beautiful CB 150F’s price has increased by Rs. 10,000 from its previous price of Rs. 473,900 to Rs. 493,900.
  8. CB 150F SE: The special edition CB 150F SE has increased in price from Rs. 477,900 to Rs. 497,900, a difference of Rs. 20,000.

To read our blog on “Atlas Honda launch new 0% mark-up installment plan on bikes,” click here.

Asad Hassan
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