Honda bike rates increased

Published June 30, 2022
Atlas Honda Ltd (AHL) has again increased the prices of motorbikes by up to Rs15,000 from July 1.— File
Atlas Honda Ltd (AHL) has again increased the prices of motorbikes by up to Rs15,000 from July 1.— File

KARACHI: Atlas Honda Ltd (AHL) has again increased the prices of motorbikes by up to Rs15,000 from July 1.

The new rates of Honda CD70cc, CD70 (Dream), Pridor, CG125, CG125S, CB125F, CB150F and CB150F (Silver) are Rs111,500, Rs119,500, Rs150,900, Rs174,500, Rs205,500, Rs263,900, Rs323,900 and Rs327,900.

On June 1, AHL raised prices by up to Rs9,000.

According to a dealer, the company did not give any reason for the price hike. However, auto assemblers have been frequently passing on the impact of rising cost of production on account of rupee depreciation against the dollar and high freight rates to the consumers.

Published in Dawn, June 30th, 2022

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