Atlas Honda Limited – the leading motorcycle manufacturer of Pakistan – has officially increased prices across its entire motorbike range by Rs 2,000 to Rs 6,000 per unit, effective July 1, 2025.
The decision follows the federal government’s introduction of a 1 percent Carbon Levy on imported motorcycle engines as part of the FY25-26 budget.
The new price list shows that the popular CD 70 model now costs Rs159,900, up from Rs157,900. The CD 70 Dream is priced at Rs170,900, marking a Rs2,000 increase.
Model | Old Price | New Price | Increase |
D 70 | 157,900 | 159,900 | 2,000 |
CD 70 Dream | 168,900 | 170,900 | 2,000 |
Pridor | 208,900 | 211,900 | 3,000 |
CG 125 | 234,900 | 238,900 | 4,000 |
CG 125 Self-Start | 282,900 | 286,900 | 4,000 |
CG 125 Gold Edition | 292,900 | 296,900 | 4,000 |
CB 125F | 390,900 | 396,900 | 6,000 |
CB 150F | 493,900 | 499,900 | 6,000 |
CB 150F Special Edition | 497,900 | 503,900 | 6,000 |
Other models saw sharper hikes. The Pridor rose by Rs3,000, the CG 125 and CG 125 Self-Start by Rs4,000 each. The top-end CB 125F and CB 150F series are now costlier by Rs6,000.
Atlas Honda holds a dominant share in the local bike market, and price changes from the company often influence the entire industry. The increase affects lower and middle-income families the most. For many, bikes are not a luxury — they are essential for commuting. Even a slight price increase puts more pressure on workers already burdened by inflation and high utility bills.