New Honda Bike Prices and Installment Plans for 2026

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New Honda Bike Prices and Installment Plans for 2026

Islamabad – Honda motorcycles continue to dominate the sales charts in Pakistan despite rising petrol prices and no major design upgrades. The entry-level Honda bike now costs over Rs1.5 lakh, yet buyers have reason to celebrate thanks to attractive financing options.

Honda has introduced a limited-time, interest-free installment plan called “Step-By-Step” (SBS), allowing enthusiasts to purchase premium motorcycles without paying any markup. Under this scheme, buyers can pay the retail price in manageable monthly installments, starting as low as Rs26,650 for certain models, making it more affordable to own high-performance bikes even during a period of inflation.

Some key models and installment amounts include:

  • Honda CD 70 – Rs159,900 (Rs26,650/month)
  • Honda CG 125 – Rs238,500 (Rs39,750/month)
  • Honda CB 150F – Rs459,900 (Rs76,650/month)

Interested customers can secure their motorcycles by contacting Bank Alfalah’s helpline or scanning the WhatsApp QR code provided in official promotional materials. While the interest is waived, a one-time processing fee and Federal Excise Duty (FED) apply according to bank regulations. Availability is limited, and deliveries are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis, typically arriving within 28 working days of approval.

Honda Bikes 2026 Prices:

  • CD 70 – Rs159,900
  • CD 70 Dream – Rs170,900
  • Pridor – Rs211,900
  • CG 125 – Rs238,500
  • CG 125S – Rs286,900
  • CB 125F – Rs396,900
  • ICON e: – Rs419,900
  • CD 200 – Rs466,500

This installment scheme and pricing strategy aim to keep Honda motorcycles accessible despite economic challenges. From entry-level commuters to performance-focused bikes, Honda continues to provide options for every rider, reinforcing its position as Pakistan’s leading motorcycle brand. The SBS plan, combined with Honda’s trusted reliability, makes 2026 an appealing year for motorcycle buyers seeking both affordability and performance.

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