KARACHI (Kashmir English): Atlas Honda – the largest motorcycle manufacturer in Pakistan – has raised prices across its entire lineup by Rs2,000 to Rs6,000 after the federal government imposed a new tax on imported motorcycle engines in the 2025–26 budget.
The hike, effective from July 1, 2025, comes after the government imposed a 1% Carbon Levy on the import of motorcycle engines, a cost which the company has passed directly on to consumers.
According to Atlas Honda dealers, the prices have been officially increased from July 1 due to the new taxes that have impacted production costs.
The hike affects both entry-level and premium models, with the company’s most popular bike, the Honda CD 70, seeing a price increase of Rs2,000. It now retails for Rs159,900. The CD 70 Dream also saw an increase of Rs2,000 with the new price set at Rs170,900.
The price of Honda Pridor swelled by Rs3,000 and now costs Rs211,900. The widely used CG 125 model is up by Rs4,000 to Rs238,900, while the CG 125 Self-Start and CG 125s Gold have also jumped by Rs4,000 each, now priced at Rs286,900 and Rs296,900, respectively.
The new price of the higher-end category, the CB 125F, is set at Rs396,900 after an increase of Rs6,000. The CB 150F and its Special Edition models have each become Rs6,000 more expensive, with new prices of Rs499,900 and Rs503,900, respectively.
New Honda Motorcycle Prices from July 1, 2025
Model New Price (PKR) Increase (PKR)
Honda CD 70 159,900 2,000
CD 70 Dream 170,900 2,000
Honda Pridor 211,900 3,000
CG 125 238,900 4,000
CG 125 Self-Start 286,900 4,000
CG 125s Gold 296,900 4,000
CB 125F 396,900 6,000
CB 150F 499,900 6,000
CB 150F Special Edition 503,900 6,000
Atlas Honda holds more than 50% of the local motorcycle market. The latest increase in prices may further restrict access to affordable two-wheelers, compounding the financial pressures faced by everyday commuters.