Buyers are growing increasingly concerned as Honda CD 70 and Honda CG 125 continue to witness steady price increases, making motorcycle ownership more difficult for many Pakistanis. These two models have long dominated the local market due to their reliability and fuel efficiency, but rising costs are now testing the affordability factor for middle-class consumers.
To address this challenge, Atlas Honda joined hands with Bank Alfalah to introduce a limited-time, interest-free installment scheme under its Step-By-Step (SBS) campaign. The initiative allows customers to purchase Honda CD 70 and Honda CG 125 at the official retail price, spreading payments into convenient monthly installments without any additional markup.
Under the plan, monthly installments start from Rs26,650 for Honda CD 70, while Honda CG 125 is available at Rs39,750 per month. The CD 70, priced at Rs159,900, remains a preferred option for daily commuters seeking economical transportation. Meanwhile, the CG 125 continues to attract riders who want stronger engine performance and durability. Premium models such as the Honda CB 150F are also included in flexible payment options, broadening choices for buyers.
Additionally, Faysal Digimall has rolled out a special installment package for the Honda MM-70cc, offering a free helmet and repayment tenure of up to 48 months, with installments starting from Rs4,410 per month.
Market experts believe motorcycles remain essential for affordable commuting in Pakistan. While installment offers are providing temporary relief, ongoing price hikes continue to challenge consumers. Whether these financing schemes will sustain demand or inflation will further limit purchasing power remains uncertain
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