Atlas Honda has revamped its portfolio with the debut of the brand-new Honda CG 150, delivering a significant update after years of minor changes restricted mostly to sticker refreshes.
Serving as the economical option within the 150cc category, much like the CG 125 in its own segment, the latest CG 150 merges traditional motorcycle charm with light modern enhancements.
Pricing & Variants
The Honda CG 150 comes in three stylish color selections:
Red – Rs 449,900 (ex-factory)
Black – Rs 459,900 (ex-factory)
Matte Green Two-Tone – Rs 459,900 (ex-factory)
Design – Classic Meets Modern
Taking cues from the iconic CG 125, the CG 150’s styling reflects Honda’s legacy.
A circular LED headlight, chrome-plated fenders, and a flat bench seat preserve its retro personality, while alloy rims and hybrid digital-analog gauges inject a modern character.
The matte green finish with gold accents is especially striking, targeting riders who want flair alongside practicality.
Its exposed chassis and visible engine reinforce a raw, mechanical personality, giving the bike an authentic vintage identity.
Engine & Performance
At its core, the CG 150 features a 149.2cc 4-stroke SOHC air-cooled motor that delivers 11.9 PS at 7,500 rpm and 12.5 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm.
The engine mates with a 5-speed constant mesh gearbox and supports both self and kick-start functions. Its 9.1:1 compression ratio ensures a solid compromise between output and economy.
Technical Highlights
Suspension: Front telescopic forks, rear twin cushion shocks
Tires: 2.75-18 (front), 90/90-18 (rear)
Seat Height: 773 mm
Ground Clearance: 171 mm
Fuel Tank: 11.4L with 2.1L reserve
Wheelbase: 1,316 mm
CBS (Combi Brake System) for better safety
LED lighting for improved clarity
Pros
Evergreen retro appeal with modern touches
Strong value for the 150cc bracket
Relaxed upright riding stance
Renowned Honda reliability
CBS braking for safer control
Cons
No fuel injection—still carbureted, which feels dated
Modest performance versus sport-oriented 150cc options
Lacks premium features like ABS or full digital display
Verdict
The 2025 Honda CG 150 makes a strong case for riders seeking trustworthiness, vintage looks, and affordability over high-end technology.
Though not the strongest contender in its class, its combination of heritage styling and Honda dependability will likely attract both veteran riders and beginners wanting a practical yet stylish 150cc commuter.