Online sources and social media posts are claiming that Atlas Honda is set to lower the prices of its popular motorcycles, including the Honda CD 70 and CG 125. A letter with revised rates has been circulating, but the company has yet to officially confirm these changes. Could riders expect more affordable options soon?
According to the circulated retail list, the Honda CD 70 might be priced at Rs151,900, while the CD 70 Dream could cost Rs162,900. The Honda Pridor is reportedly listed at Rs 201,900, and the CG 125 might see a price of Rs 226,500.
| Model | New Price (PKR) |
|---|---|
| Honda CD 70 | 151,900 |
| Honda CD 70 Dream | 162,900 |
| Honda Pridor | 201,900 |
| Honda CG 125 | 226,500 |
| Honda CG 125S | 271,900 |
| Honda CG 125S Gold | 279,900 |
| Honda CB 125F | 375,900 |
| Honda CG 150 | 424,900 |
| Honda CB 150F | 434,900 |
| Honda Electric Bike Icon E | 395,900 |
Higher-end models could also see reductions. The CG 125S is expected at Rs271,900, and the CG 125S Gold may go for Rs279,900. The CB 125F is said to be priced at Rs375,900, while the CG 150 could be available for Rs424,900. The CB 150F may cost Rs434,900.
One interesting change is the Honda Electric Bike Icon E, which reportedly carries a very low sales tax of just one percent. This would bring its total price to Rs395,900, making it an attractive option for those looking to save on fuel.
While the details suggest notable price adjustments, Atlas Honda has not yet provided an official statement. Will these prices be confirmed and implemented from March 1, 2026? Consumers are watching closely, hoping for clarity on the new rates.

