KARACHI: The manufacturers of Honda bikes and cars have given ‘Eid gifts’ to their buyers by raising prices effective May 1.

Honda Atlas Cars Ltd (HACL) has jacked up prices by Rs135,000-170,000 on various models from May 1, 2022.

The new price of City MT 1.2L and CVT 1.2L is Rs 3.264mn and Rs 3.389mn. City CVT 1.5L and City Asp MT 1.5L now carry new prices of Rs 3.589mn and Rs 3.729mn.

BR-V CVT S will now be sold at Rs 4.249mn as compared to Rs 4.079mn.

The new prices of Honda Civic 1.5L MCVT, 1.5L Oriel MCVT and Rs 1.5L LLCVT are Rs5.549m, Rs5.799m and Rs6.649m.

Atlas Honda Ltd (AHL) has raised bike prices by Rs3,000-8,000.

The new rate of CD-70, CD-70 Dream, Pridor, CG-125, CG125S and CB-125 is Rs102,900, Rs109,500, Rs139,900, Rs163,500, Rs193,500 and Rs244,900.

Published in Dawn,May 3rd, 2022

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