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Atlas Honda Launches Three Models of CG125 2026 in Pakistan

Atlas Honda Launches 2026 CG125 Models in Pakistan

Atlas Honda has officially unveiled the 2026 edition of its iconic CG125 motorcycle, offering three variants while retaining the same engine specifications as previous years.

The ex-factory prices are:

  • CG125: Rs. 238,500

  • CG125S (Self-Start): Rs. 286,900

  • CG125S Gold Edition: Rs. 296,900

The new lineup features updated stickers and cosmetic upgrades, with no changes to engine performance. Atlas Honda promotes the series as a combination of β€œPower, Legacy, and a touch of Gold.”

Each variant comes with its own tagline:

  • CG125: Power in Every Move

  • CG125S: Self Start Your Journey

  • CG125S Gold: The Golden Era

This launch follows the release of the CG150 in July, which sparked discussion among enthusiasts for its resemblance to Honda’s classic CD 200 Roadmaster from the 1980s. Well-maintained Roadmasters still command over Rs. 400,000 in the used market, nearly matching the price of a new CG150.

The CG150 features a 4-stroke, 150cc SOHC air-cooled engine, delivering 11.9 PS at 7,500 rpm and 12.5 Nm torque at 6,000 rpm.

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