All companies raise price of motorcycles again

Following a sharp increase in gas costs, motorcycle manufacturers in Pakistan, including Honda, Metro, United, and Road Prince, have increased their pricing.

Honda has raised the cost of its various motorbike models by Rs3,000 to Rs9,000.

Honda 70cc and 125cc prices have increased by Rs 3,600 and Rs 5, respectively.

The prices of all models from Road Prince and Metro have also raised by Rs3,000.

Additionally, United and Metro raised the cost of all bikes to $3,000

The 100cc and 200cc motorbike loaders are now costlier by Rs7,000 and Rs10,000, respectively, according to Metro Company.

Assemblers believe that a significant increase in the cost of power, gas, and petroleum goods necessitated raising the price of motorbikes.

Honda CD70 will now cost Rs106,500 after a Rs3,600 price rise.

Honda CD Dream would cost Rs113,500 following a Rs4,000 price rise.

Honda Pridor will cost Rs144,900 after a Rs5,000 price rise.

Honda CG125 will be offered for Rs168,500 following a Rs5,000 price rise.

The price of the Honda CG125 Special has increased by Rs5,000 to Rs198,500.

The price rise of Rs9,000 brings the Honda CB125F to Rs253,900.

The price of the Honda CB150F would increase by Rs 9,000 to Rs 308,900.

The price of the Honda CB150F Silver has increased by Rs9,000 to Rs312,900.

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