Atlas Honda has announced yet another significant price increase for its motorcycles. This is Honda’s third price increase in 2022, putting it in first place in terms of price increases announced by a bike manufacturer thus far.
The following are the new prices for all Honda motorcycles:
Motorbike | Current Price (Rs.) | Suggested Price (Rs.) | Increase (Rs.) |
CD 70 | 99,900 | 102,900 | 3,000 |
CD 70 Dream | 106,500 | 109,500 | 3,000 |
Honda Pridor | 136,900 | 139,900 | 3,000 |
CG 125 | 159,500 | 163,500 | 4,000 |
CG 125 SE | 189,500 | 193,500 | 4,000 |
CB 125F | 236,900 | 244,900 | 8,000 |
CB 150F | 291,900 | 299,900 | 8,000 |
CB 150F SE | 295,900 | 303,900 | 8,000 |
According to the Ministry of Industries and Production’s (MoIP) most recent report, Pakistan’s bike industry has achieved more than 90% localization. This means that the majority of a bike’s structural and mechanical components are manufactured in Pakistan, with only a few imported.
These assertions appear to be correct, as Pakistani bike manufacturers manufacture and sell basic products. Despite this, all companies continue to raise the prices of their bikes, gradually driving them out of reach for the majority of people.
Despite being highly profitable and successful, Pakistan’s motorcycle industry continues to deny people newer and better products. Despite this, their sales continue to soar due to increased demand.
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