The company has not provided any reasons for the increase, leaving customers confused and dissatisfied.
New Honda Bike Prices
- The new prices are quite steep, with the Honda CD70 now costing Rs. 149,900, an increase of Rs. 5,000 from its previous price of Rs. 144,900.
- The Honda CD 70 Dream has also seen a price hike of Rs. 5,400, with its new price being Rs. 160,900 instead of Rs. 155,500.
- The Honda Pridor’s price has also been increased, with its new rate being Rs. 197,900 as compared to the previous price of Rs. 190,500, an increase of Rs. 7,400.
- The Honda CG 125 has seen a substantial increase of Rs. 8,000, with its new price being Rs. 222,900 instead of Rs. 214,900.
- The Honda CG 125 SE has seen an even higher increase of Rs. 10,000, with its new price being Rs. 265,900 instead of Rs. 255,900.
- The Honda CB 125F’s price has been increased by Rs. 15,000, taking its new rate to Rs. 365,900 from Rs. 350,900.
- The Honda CB 150F’s price has also been hiked by Rs. 15,000, with its new price being Rs. 458,900 instead of Rs. 443,900.
- Lastly, the CB 150F SE’s new rate has reached Rs. 462,900, an increase of Rs. 15,000 from its previous price of Rs. 447,900.
As of April 1, 2023, the new prices will be in effect. Despite asserting complete localization, the business has frequently raised its prices, especially in the last few years. Customers are miffed by Honda’s decision and wonder why prices were raised so abruptly and significantly.
The new prices will be effective as of April 1, 2023, so if you intend to visit a Honda dealership then, be ready for them. It is important to remember that these price increases are real and substantial and were not implemented by the company as an April Fool’s joke.