Just like Suzuki and Yamaha, Honda Bike Price also increases. It is the sixth time in 2021 that Honda Atlas increased its motorcycle prices in the country. The rise in the dollar rate is often linked to periodic price hikes in the industry. Several Car Companies first soared up their prices, and now the motorcycle industry is also following in their footsteps.
Since the beginning of the current calendar year, Honda Atlas has increased the cost of its motorcycles six times. The company's most famous Honda CD70 has had Rs 4,000 price hike from its previous price of Rs 86,900 to Rs 90,900. Then there's the CD-70 Dream, which has also suffered a Rs 4,000 price increase, now costing Rs 97,500 instead of Rs 93,500. Honda Pridor's price has been increased by Rs 5,000, bringing it to Rs 125,500 from Rs 120,500. The company's second most famous bike, the Honda CG-125, will now cost Rs 147,500, up from Rs 142,500 previously.
The company raised the price of the Honda CG-125 SE by Rs 6,500, bringing it to Rs 177,000 from Rs 170,500 previously. The next bike is the Honda CB-125F, which has also seen a price hike of Rs 6,500, and now costs Rs 212,000 instead of Rs 205,500. The Honda CB-150F has also witnessed a price increase of Rs 6,500, with a new MSRP of Rs 267,000 compared to Rs 260,500 previously. In addition, the Honda CB 15F SE's price has risen by Rs 6,500, to a whopping Rs 271,000, up from Rs 264,500 earlier.
Most motorcycle manufacturers haven't upgraded their existing products in years and haven't added new models to their portfolios. However, the frequent price increases are making these bikes a luxury for the majority of Pakistanis. The companies, on the other hand, blame the Dollar price fluctuation behind the price increase.