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Atlas Honda increased Prices for all Honda Bikes

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Atlas Honda has increased the all models bikes, all associated dealers are being informed by Honda that its motorbike prices will rise by up to 20,000 rupees from July 1 due to the devaluation of the Pakistani rupee.

According to the announcement, the highest price increase of Rs 20,000 applies to the top variant CB-150F, which will be sold from July 1 to Rs 239,500. The CB-150F variant is mainly used by the national police.

Likewise, prices for CD-70 and CG-125 are increased by 1,400 and 2,400 rupees, respectively. The new price for CD-70 is Rs 76,900, while CG-125 now costs Rs 152,900.

Honda increased Prices for motorcycle

The price for the self-starting version of the CG-125 was also increased from Rs 3,000 to Rs 152,900.

After appreciation in dollar price, all motor cycle manufacturers and marketing companies are increasing their products prices.

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Likewise, Road Prince announced in a circular to its dealers that prices of variants RP-70CC, RP-100CC, RP-110CC and RP-125CC will increase by 500 rupees from July 1.

Furthermore, Yamaha Motors informed its dealers that the price of motorcycles would rise by as much as 6000 rupees

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