KARACHI: Through a notification, Atlas Honda has advised its dealers that the depreciation of the Pakistani rupee has caused a price hike for their motorcycles of up to Rs15, 000.
The statement states that starting of August 1 the top-of-the-line CD-70 model will cost Rs5, 000 more, or Rs116, 500. Similarly prices CG-125 will also be increased by Rs3, 400 and the new price for CG-125 stands at Rs179, 900. Price of CG-125’s special version has also been increased by by Rs3, 400 to Rs210, 900. Similarly, CB-125 F with an increase of Rs10, 000 has now reached Rs273, 900. Honda CB-Silver with an increase of Rs15, 000 has now reached Rs342, 900.
Atlas Honda has informed its dealers through a notification that it has increased prices of its motorbikes by up to Rs15,000 from August 1 due to the devaluation of the Pakistani rupee, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
According to the notification, Rs5,000 increase for its top of the line variant CD-70, that will sell for Rs116,500 from August 1.
Similarly prices CG-125 will also be increased by Rs3,400 and the new price for CG-125 stands at Rs179,900.
Price of CG-125’s special version has also been increased by by Rs3,400 to Rs210,900.
Similarly, CB-125 F with an increase of Rs10,000 has now reached Rs273,900. Honda CB-Silver with an increase of Rs15,000 has now reached Rs342,900.