ISLAMABAD: The Honda CG 125 is one of the best-selling motorcycles in Pakistan due to its excellent performance, resale value, and fuel efficiency.
Manufactured by Atlas Honda, the CG 125 has been a trusted choice for commuters and bike enthusiasts for decades.
It features a 124cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine that offers a balance of power and fuel economy, making it ideal for daily use in both urban and rural areas.
The bike’s sturdy frame and robust suspension system allow it to traverse rough roads with ease, a must-have for Pakistani road conditions.
It comes with a 4-speed transmission, providing smooth gear shifts and better control. The kick-start system, while basic, is trusted for its reliability.
In terms of design, the CG 125 maintains a classic look with a sleek fuel tank, chrome accents, and a comfortable seat.
It offers a reasonable fuel tank capacity of around 9.2 liters and delivers around 40-50 kilometers per liter depending on riding style.
Honda’s extensive service network and easy availability of spare parts play a key role in its high sales and strong resale value.
Its resale value is very high, making it a practical investment for Pakistani riders looking for long-term performance and value.
The Bank Alfalah offers a six-month installment plan with zero markup for Honda CG 125. Under the plan, the buyer will pay Rs39,150 in wake of per month installment for the period of six months.
The bank, however, charges 5% in wake of procession fee. Furthermore, it is not responsible for the registration of the motorcycle.
As of April 2025, the base variant of Honda CG 125 is available for Rs234,900 in Pakistan as no change has been made in its price.
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