ISLAMABAD โ Honda Bikes remain a top choice among motorcycle enthusiasts, despite rising petrol prices and no major design upgrades. The cheapest Honda bike now costs over Rs1.5 lakh, yet buyers are still showing strong demand.
To make ownership easier, Honda has introduced a limited-time interest-free installment plan called โStep-By-Stepโ (SBS). This offer allows customers to pay the full price in monthly installments without any markup. Installments start from Rs26,650, helping buyers manage costs in an era of high inflation.
Under the SBS plan, prices and installments for popular models are as follows:
- Honda CD 70 โ Rs159,900, installment Rs26,650
- Honda CG 125 โ Rs238,500, installment Rs39,750
- Honda CB 150F โ Rs459,900, installment Rs76,650
Customers can book their Honda Bikes by calling Bank Alfalahโs helpline or scanning the WhatsApp QR code featured in official promotions. While interest is waived, a one-time processing fee and Federal Excise Duty (FED) apply according to bank guidelines.
Stocks are limited, and deliveries follow a first-come, first-served policy. Bikes are usually delivered within 28 working days of approval. The offer is expected to boost sales further as buyers take advantage of flexible financing options.
Honda Bikes continue to dominate sales charts due to their reliability, performance, and resale value. Popular models include Honda CD 70, Honda CG 125, Honda CB 150F, and Honda CD 200, with prices ranging from Rs99,000 to over Rs466,500 in 2026.
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This latest initiative highlights Hondaโs efforts to maintain accessibility for customers despite inflationary pressures. Enthusiasts now have an easier path to own premium motorcycles while managing costs effectively.




