Motorcycle users across Pakistan have been hit hard by a fresh hike in prices of Honda bikes following the imposition of a Carbon Levy on imported motorcycle engines in the 2025-26 federal budget.
The additional tax burden has been directly passed on to consumers, with Honda increasing prices across its lineup. Even the most affordable model, the Honda CD 70, has seen a Rs2,000 rise and now costs Rs159,900. The CD 70 Dream has also gone up by Rs2,000 to Rs170,900.
Honda Pridor now costs Rs211,900 after a Rs3,000 hike, while the popular CG 125 model has seen a Rs4,000 increase, bringing its new price to Rs238,900. The CG 125 Self-Start and CG 125s Gold variants have also jumped by Rs4,000 each, priced at Rs286,900 and Rs296,900 respectively.
Premium models have been hit harder. The CB 125F has increased by Rs6,000 and is now priced at Rs396,900. The CB 150F and its Special Edition have also seen Rs6,000 hikes, now selling for Rs499,900 and Rs503,900 respectively.
Atlas Honda, which holds more than 50 percent of the local motorcycle market share, is a key player in providing mobility to low and middle-income citizens.
With motorcycles being the primary mode of transport for many Pakistanis, especially those in delivery and commuting jobs, the latest hike could further limit access to affordable transportation.
New Honda Motorcycle Prices from July 1, 2025:
| Model | New Price (PKR) | Increase (PKR) |
|---|---|---|
| Honda CD 70 | 159,900 | 2,000 |
| CD 70 Dream | 170,900 | 2,000 |
| Honda Pridor | 211,900 | 3,000 |
| CG 125 | 238,900 | 4,000 |
| CG 125 Self-Start | 286,900 | 4,000 |
| CG 125s Gold | 296,900 | 4,000 |
| CB 125F | 396,900 | 6,000 |
| CB 150F | 499,900 | 6,000 |
| CB 150F Special Edition | 503,900 | 6,000 |

