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Honda CD 70 new model latest price, instalment plans for October 2024

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ISLAMABAD: The Honda CD70, the company’s best-selling motorcycle, is known for its decent fuel efficiency, despite the fact that it has seen a steep price hike due to the depreciation of the rupee and increase in production costs.

Motorcycles are the most economical choice for daily commuting and have ruled Pakistan’s roads for decades. From Karachi to Azad Kashmir and GB, you can easily spot the Honda CD70, despite the fact that it comes in an old frame with basic options.

With good resale and easy maintenance, it is the top choice in the local two-wheeler market despite the significant price hike due to the economic crisis.

Amid the big price hike, Honda introduced easy installment plans, with several banks offering easy payment options.

Honda CD 70 Installments 2024

Bank Alfalah Plan Total Price Rs157,900
3 Months Plan Rs52,700 (zero mark-up)
6 Months Plan Rs26,300 (zero mark-up)
9 Months Plan Rs20,465
12 Months Plan Rs16,100
18 Months Plan Rs11,700
24 Months Plan Rs9,500
36 Months Plan Rs7,300

Current Honda CD 70 price in Pakistan (October 2024)

In October 2024, the current price of the Honda CD 70 stands at Rs 157,900.

Bike models Prices
Honda CD70 Rs 157,900
Honda CD70 Dream Rs 168,900
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