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Atlas Honda hike motorbike prices by up to Rs 6,000

Atlas Honda bike prices

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.

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