Price of Honda CG 125 Special Golden Edition as of Feb 16, 2024

Price of Honda CG 125 Special Golden Edition as of Feb 16, 2024

As of February 16, 2024, the latest pricing details for the Honda CG 125 Special Gold Edition in Pakistan are given below. Distinguished by its captivating gold-themed aesthetics, the Honda CG 125 Special Gold Edition is a standout variant within Pakistan’s Honda CG 125 motorcycle lineup.

Designed to leave a lasting impression on the streets, this model features a fuel tank adorned with an exquisite golden motif and striking golden accents throughout the bike.

Key Features:

Luxurious golden exhaust pipe

Replacement of conventional orange turn indicators with sleek white ones

Price:

The Honda CG 125S Gold Edition is priced at PKR 292,900 ex-factory.

Available Colors:

Choose from two striking exterior colors: red and black.

Engine Specifications:

Engine Type: 4-stroke 125cc OHV (Overhead Valve) air-cooled

Displacement: 124.1 cm³

Bore x Stroke: 56.5 x 49.5 mm

Compression Ratio: 9.0:1

Transmission: 5-speed constant mesh

Start Options: Kick-start and self-start

Fuel Tank Capacity: 9.2 liters (including 2-liter reserve)

Dimensions:

Length x Width x Height: 1912 x 727 x 1029 mm

Wheelbase: 1204 mm

Front Tire: 2.50 – 18 (4 PR)

Rear Tire: 3.00 – 17 (6 PR)

Front Suspension Travel: 103 mm (Telescopic fork)

Rear Suspension Travel: 68 mm (Swing arm)

Dry Weight: 100 kg

Design:

The Honda CG 125 boasts a blend of modern and classic aesthetics, presenting a sporty and robust appearance that exudes durability and agility. Its streamlined body with clean lines and smooth contours enhances its visual appeal.

Features include a bold and angular headlight, an aerodynamic front fender, a curvaceous fuel tank with the iconic Honda logo, a well-padded and contoured seat for optimum comfort, and a sleek rear with a taillight and rear fender that seamlessly integrate with the overall design, ensuring functionality and style.

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