Atlas Honda is one of the oldest and biggest bike manufacturers in Pakistan. It is known for boasting highest sales figures every month. Unfortunately, lately it has developed a reputation for increasing its bike prices at any given opportunity.
Muhammad Hanif Memon, the Editor in Chief of the monthly magazine, Automark, just announced on his Facebook page that Atlas Honda will introduce a second price hike within a month for its bikes.
The following table displays the new prices.
Bikes |
Current Price (Rs.) | Revised Price (Rs.) |
Price Increase (Rs.) |
CD-70 |
79,500 |
81,900 |
2400 |
CD-70 Dream |
85,500 |
87,900 |
2400 |
Pridor |
110,500 |
113,500 |
3000 |
CG-125 |
131,500 |
134,500 |
3000 |
CG-125 w/Self-Starter |
159,500 |
162,900 |
3400 |
CB-125 F |
192,500 |
195,900 |
3400 |
CB-150 F |
247,500 |
250,900 |
3400 |
The last price hike was just announced on January 1, 2021. The prices of the bikes were increased by almost the same amount. What frustrates the consumers is that despite the increase in prices, there is no improvement in the product quality. The only variation is a slight one, that too in the sticker design.
Nonetheless, Honda continues to lead the market by selling its bikes in huge numbers regularly. Enthusiasts demand better quality while the general consumers just want a vehicle to commute from one point to another. So, they want economical prices, which the automakers should keep in mind.
Note: Atlas Honda has not yet confirmed this news, but it is most likely to be true.
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