KARACHI: Motorcycle enthusiasts in Pakistan are watching closely as the prices of popular Honda bikes, including the Honda CD70, continue to rise. Many riders now rely on flexible installment plans to afford their dream motorcycles.
Atlas Honda, in collaboration with Bank Alfalah, has introduced a limited-time interest-free Step-By-Step (SBS) installment plan. This plan allows buyers to pay only the retail price in monthly installments, without extra charges.
| Model | Monthly Installment |
|---|---|
| Honda CD 70 | Rs26,650 |
| Honda CG 125 | Rs39,750 |
| Honda CB 150F | Rs76,650 |
The Honda CD70, priced at Rs159,900, remains highly popular among budget-conscious buyers. Premium models like the Honda CB 150F are also available under these plans, making bike ownership easier despite rising inflation.
Faysal Digimall has also launched a special Honda MM-70cc installment package, including a free helmet. Buyers can pay as low as Rs4,410 per month over 48 months. This deal has attracted significant attention across the country.
Experts note that Pakistan’s motorcycle market remains strong. Two-wheelers are still the preferred choice for affordable and convenient commuting. Interest-free installment schemes and promotional deals are now helping more people own bikes. However, buyers must act quickly because stock is limited and delivery is on a first-come, first-served basis.
The question remains: will these installment plans make motorcycles accessible to more Pakistanis, or will rising prices continue to challenge affordability? For now, flexible payment schemes are giving hope to many buyers.
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