Atlas Honda has confirmed that it has not increased motorcycle prices starting 3 July 2021 despite a circular in this regard making rounds on social media.
The notification circulating on social media is fake and Atlas Honda has not increased any motorcycle prices for July 2021.
In May, the company increased motorcycle prices ranging from Rs. 1,600 to Rs. 3,000 depending on the model. The price of Honda CD 70 motorcycle was increased by Rs. 1,600 bringing the new rate at Rs. 84,500 from previous price of Rs. 82,900. Similarly, the company increased the price of CD 70 Dream by Rs. 1,600 as well. This brought the price of the motorbike from Rs. 88,900 to Rs. 90,500.
Meanwhile, the price of Honda Pridor 100 was increased by Rs. 3,000 from previous price of Rs.114,500 to new rate of Rs. 117,500.
he price of the popular Honda CG 125 was increased by Rs. 3,000, bringing the new rate at Rs. 139,500 from the previous price of Rs. 136,500. Likewise, the price of Honda CG 125S SE was increased by Rs. 3,000 from pervious rate of Rs. 164,500 to new price of Rs. 167,500. The price of Honda CB 125F motorcycle was increased by Rs. 3,000 from Rs. 197,500 to Rs. 200,500.
Furthermore, the price of CB 150F has been increased by Rs. 3,000 from the previous rate of Rs. 252,500 to new price of Rs. 255,500.
Latest Atlas Honda Motorcycles Prices
Model | Old Price | New Price |
Honda CD 70 | Rs 82,900 | Rs. 84,500 |
Honda CD 70 Dream | Rs 88,900 | Rs. 90,500 |
Honda Pridor 100 | Rs 114,500 | Rs. 117,500 |
Honda CG 125 | Rs 136,500 | Rs. 139,500 |
Honda CG 125S-SE | 164,500 | Rs. 167,500 |
Honda CB 125F | 197,500 | Rs. 200,500 |
Honda CB 150F | 252,500 | Rs. 255,500 |
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