LAHORE โ Honda CD 70 continued to top motorcycle sales in Pakistan despite higher prices. The model now costs over Rs160,000, while other Honda bikes are priced even higher. Rising demand shows strong market confidence, but affordability remains a concern for many buyers.
To ease this issue, Honda has partnered with Askari Bank to introduce new Installment Plans. The initiative allows customers to purchase Honda motorcycles through easy monthly payments. The offer is available for a limited time and includes zero percent mark-up for up to three months.
These Installment Plans are exclusively available for Askari Mastercard Credit Card holders. Buyers can own the Honda CD 70 and other models without paying any additional financing charges. The partnership aims to provide financial flexibility while keeping ownership simple and transparent.
Instead of paying the full price upfront, customers can divide the cost into manageable instalments. This approach helps first-time buyers and daily commuters. It also supports riders looking to upgrade to better models without financial pressure.
Honda and Askari Bank confirmed that no hidden charges apply during the instalment period. All costs are clearly defined at the time of purchase. This ensures trust and transparency for customers using the Installment Plans.
Industry observers believe the move can boost motorcycle sales nationwide. Increasing fuel prices and economic pressure have raised demand for affordable transport. Flexible payment options often play a key role in buying decisions.
Below are the current prices of Honda motorcycles in Pakistan:
Honda CD 70 is priced at Rs159,900.
Honda CD 70 Dream costs Rs170,900.
Honda Pridor is available for Rs211,900.
Honda CG 125 is priced at Rs238,500.
Honda CG 125S costs Rs286,900.
Honda CG 125S Gold is priced at Rs296,900.
Honda CB 125F costs Rs396,900.
Honda CD 70 remains the companyโs best-selling model. Its fuel efficiency and reliability continue to attract buyers across the country. The latest financing option further strengthens its appeal.
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Customers are advised to confirm eligibility and terms with authorized dealers. The offer is expected to attract strong interest in major cities.




