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Atlas Honda Officially Launched CG150 and New Electric Scooter

Atlas Honda has rolled out two new models for Pakistani customers, the CG150 and its first-ever electric scooter, Icon e. This dual launch marks a significant expansion in both traditional and electric two-wheeler options for the local market.

Following several road sightings, the CG150 is now officially available. It features a 4-stroke SOHC engine and supports both kick-start and self-start functionality. The CG150 comes with a price tag of Rs. 459,900.

Atlas Honda has launched the CG 150, targeting budget-conscious riders in Pakistan’s 150cc motorcycle category. Just as the CG 125 dominates its class, the CG 150 offers a cost-effective option with essential modern features.

It is designed for buyers who prefer simplicity with reliability and a classic motorcycle appearance. The CG 150 features a round LED headlight, chrome fenders, and a flat seat for a vintage look.

Moreover, the matte green fuel tank with golden badging adds a premium touch to its overall design. The motorcycle also includes alloy wheels and a meter with both digital and analog displays.

Unlike fully covered frames, this model keeps the frame and engine exposed for a rugged appearance. Honda powers the CG 150 with a fuel-efficient 150cc engine suitable for city and semi-urban roads. The all-forward gear transmission ensures smoother gear shifting for everyday riding comfort.

For added control, the motorcycle features a combined brake system that improves safety during sudden stops. In addition, the LED lights for the headlamp and indicators enhance visibility during night rides.

The user-friendly gear setup supports both beginner and experienced riders with easy handling. Overall, the CG 150 blends tradition and modern practicality to attract a wide segment of motorcycle buyers. With its competitive pricing and trusted brand name, Honda aims to strengthen its position in the 150cc market.

Alongside the motorcycle, Honda introduced the Icon e, its inaugural electric scooter built for Pakistani roads. Priced at Rs. 419,900, it reflects Honda’s strategic move into the EV segment. The launch supports Pakistan’s National Electric Vehicle Policy (NEVP) and growing demand for eco-friendly transport.

Last month, Atlas Honda confirmed its EV plans in a Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) notice. The company shared that it was collaborating with authorities for a smooth product rollout. Road testing and quality assurance processes have already been finalized.