Atlas Honda launches CB125F

  • Pakistan’s two-wheeler market has surpassed the threshold of 2.5m units, making the country 5th largest motorcycle producing country

KARACHI: Atlas Honda Limited has launched the all-new Honda CB125F, which is a third variant in sporty CB series after Honda CB150F and Honda CB250F.

Responding to aspirations of motorcycle enthusiasts around the country, Atlas Honda launched this new variant on Friday during the performance awards ceremony for its high performing dealerships.

The new two-wheeler is built to suit requirements of urban riders as well as adventure seekers and is packed with Honda’s hallmark safety features including Euro-II compliant self-start 4 stroke air-cooled 125cc engine, front disc brake, five-speed transmission, brighter headlamp with integrated visor, full chain cover, special z-section spoke alloy rims to suit Pakistani roads, strong tail protection and protective chain guide system to ensure a great riding experience with peace of mind.

CB125F is available in red, blue and black regular colours, red and black special edition variants for customers along with an exclusive white colour variant for institutional customers.

The motorcycle has been approved by the Engineering Development Board (EDB) of Ministry of Industries and Production and Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) of the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Honda motorcycle dealers present on the occasion expressed high hopes with the new product.

“A 125cc sports bike with self-start and alloy rims was a long-demanded product by the customers and we have been requesting the company to develop such a model. This new bike is evidence of the company’s focus on customer’s demand,” said one of the dealers.

It is pertinent to mention that the company has an unmatched capacity of assembling 1.35 million units per year. According to PAMA data, the company produced 1.152 million units in 2018 which is 10.07pc more than 1.047 million units produced in 2017.

Pakistan’s two-wheeler market has surpassed the threshold of 2.5 million units, making the country 5th largest motorcycle producing country in the world.

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