ISLAMABAD: Atlas Honda, the leading motorcycle manufacturer in Pakistan, has introduced the latest version of its popular Pridor model. The company describes this new version as an updated model that offers an ideal combination of economy, comfort, and durability for daily riders.

The new model is priced at PKR 211900, which makes it an appealing choice for customers. Atlas Honda developed this product to enhance riding enjoyment while delivering useful features, keeping it budget-friendly for regular customers.

The update focuses on improving the bike’s appearance while retaining its original engine and performance, frame, suspension, and all primary mechanical components. The motorcycle has received new graphics and stickers, which create a different appearance, but its basic design elements and existing structure remain unchanged from earlier models.

Honda launched its CB 125F through the “Ride the Cool” campaign, which introduced external product alterations while keeping all other components unchanged. The new Pridor model continues this trend, with no structural or mechanical upgrades, but a refreshed look through updated graphics.

Atlas Honda presents its new Pridor model, which shows the company’s approach to designing visually updated models. The company creates stylish motorcycles to meet the market demand for practical stylish designs.

Atlas Honda launches new CB125F model in Pakistan

Earlier, Atlas Honda has launched the Honda CB125F 2026 model in Pakistan and in the new 2026 model, only the body graphics have been changed in the bike, while the engine, frame and features have remained the same.

The bike still has an analog speedometer, halogen lights and a simple digital fuel gauge, leaving customers waiting for modern technology such as LED lights, TFT display or Bluetooth connectivity disappointed once again. The positive aspects of the Honda CB125F still include its excellent build quality, durability, comfortable ride in the city, reliable engine and strong resale value.

Yet, the lack of advanced features at a price of around Rs 400,000 seems to be holding Honda back from the competition, especially at a time when fuel injection and modern dashboards have become commonplace in 125cc bikes globally.

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