Motorcycle prices in Pakistan are on the rise once more, this time driven by recent changes in the federal budget for 2025–26. Following Atlas Honda and Pak Suzuki, Yamaha and Unique are the latest manufacturers to raise prices, citing new levies and taxes introduced by the government.
Yamaha Motor Pakistan has adjusted the pricing across all models in response to the newly introduced Energy Vehicle (NEV) levy and revised tax regulations. The price updates have been effective since July 1, 2025.
Soon after Yamaha’s announcement, Unique followed suit with its own price revision, effective July 18, 2025. The company increased prices by Rs. 3,000 across all models of its UD-70cc motorcycle lineup.
These increases are part of a broader trend across the motorcycle industry in Pakistan, following the implementation of new fiscal measures in the Federal Budget 2025–26. Tax-related cost pressures are being passed on to consumers, making two-wheelers less affordable for the average buyer.