Atlas Honda has raised prices across its motorcycle range as of July 1, 2025, following the introduction of a 1% carbon levy on imported motorcycle engines in Budget 2025–26. Here’s a breakdown of the changes by model and hike amount:
Model | New Price (PKR) | Price Increase (PKR) |
---|---|---|
CD‑70 | 159,900 | +2,000 |
CD‑70 Dream | 170,900 | +2,000 |
Pridor | 211,900 | +3,000 |
CG‑125 | 238,900 | +4,000 |
CG‑125 Self‑Start | 286,900 | +4,000 |
CG‑125 Gold | 296,900 | +4,000 |
CB‑125F | 396,900 | +6,000 |
CB‑150F | 499,900 | +6,000 |
CB‑150F Special Edition | 503,900 | +6,000 |
Key details:
- The carbon levy is the new 1% tax on imported motorcycle engines, and it’s being passed directly to consumers.
- Dealers and industry bodies (like APMA) confirm hikes range from Rs 2,000–6,000 depending on model.
- These hikes coincide with the previously introduced 18% sales tax and 1% NEV levy currently in effect.
Reaction from the public:
A Reddit user expressed concern about affordability:
Cd70 was already 160k though, nothing changed?
Another noted rising prices without major model updates.

In summary:
Budget 2025–26’s new carbon levy has led Atlas Honda to adjust motorcycle prices upward by Rs 2,000 to 6,000 as of July 1, 2025, tightening affordability for everyday riders.