- The rapid devaluation of the local currency has triggered a new round of price increases.
- Atlas Honda, the most recent participant in this drama, has raised prices recently.
- With that danger looming, bike sales are expected to fall even further.
The rapid devaluation of the local currency has triggered a new round of price increases that are pounding the public.
Atlas Honda, the most recent participant in this drama, has raised prices by up to Rs. 25,000.
The following are the current prices for new Honda motorcycles:
| Model | Old Prices (Rs.) | Revised Prices (Rs.) | Increase (Rs.) |
| CD 70 | 137,900 | 144,900 | 7,000 |
| CD 70 Dream | 147,500 | 155,500 | 8,000 |
| Pridor | 181,500 | 190,000 | 8,500 |
| CG 125 | 205,900 | 214,900 | 9,000 |
| CG 125 Special Edition | 243,000 | 255,000 | 12,000 |
| CB 125 F | 330,000 | 350,000 | 20,000 |
| CB 150 F | 418,900 | 443,900 | 25,000 |
| CB 150 F SE | 422,900 | 447,900 | 25,000 |
As a result of recent production difficulties, bike sales and profits are plummeting. Additionally, Honda has announced a number of price increases since January 2023, dampening demand.

The dollar rate has risen sharply in recent days, triggering a new round of price increases across the car industry.
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While there is currently an eerie silence in the market, it is expected that other motorcycle manufacturers will soon follow in Honda‘s footsteps.
With that danger looming, bike sales are expected to fall even further.



















