The annual wait is over, as the new Honda CD 70 is finally here, and the company has made significant improvements to it.
Before we get into this year’s model, let us take a look back at last year’s model, which had 101 changes. New stickers, eco-friendly seating, and a high-performance engine were among the changes.
Atlas Honda also provided a new clutch assembly, a low friction piston design, Better Clutch Friction, an Environment-Friendly Seat Base, a Low Friction Piston Design, and a Hard Chrome Coating Oil Ring.
Upgrade in New Bike
And now it’s time to reveal the significant upgrade in the 2023 model. Are you prepared? Fasten your seatbelts or, in this case, grip the bike’s handlebars tightly because this is going to blow your mind.
So, the big change is, OK, hold on, let us take a deep breath because this is such big news that it is difficult to share; you know, the bigger the news, the faster the heartbeat.
OK! Are you prepared to take a deep breath? But first, if you are standing, please sit down before reading this, and if you are sitting, please lay down. So, the significant upgrade in the new Honda CD 70 2023 is… Please, drum roll.
THE BRAND-NEW STICKER!!
Yes, you read that correctly, Atlas Honda has given the latest model a completely new sticker, can you believe it? For example, a brand-new sticker on both the fuel tank and the side cover. Wow, just wow, it’s truly incredible; how can this be done in a single bike for which we get a new sticker? Isn’t it difficult to swallow? Yes, we believe so as well.
So, the sticker’s design has changed to be greener, with a bit of white and a couple of pointy lines. The most noticeable design change is on the side cover, where there is a distinct new line that distinguishes the new bike from the previous model.
Honda CD70 Cost in Pakistan
In Pakistan, the current Honda CD 70 price is Rs. 116,500. However, according to our sources, some dealerships want Rs. 119,500 for the new model. It is also worth noting that the company has repeatedly raised the price of this bike without providing any justification.
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