United motorcycle increases prices amid rising production costs

United motorcycle increases prices amid rising production costs

United motorcycle has announced to increase the retail selling prices of its motorcycles amid rising production cost of the company. The new prices will be effective from May 09, 2023.

The fluctuating economic situation in Pakistan and the unpredictable exchange rate have led to a surge in United Motorcycle’s production expenses. As a result, the company has decided to raise the retail selling prices of its motorcycles and pass on the additional costs to the consumers.

According to a statement released by the company, payments received until May 08, 2023, will be charged based on the previous price tags. The revised prices will take effect from May 09, 2023.

The retail price of United 70cc motor cycles has been increased by Rs3,000; front portion models 100cc by Rs3,000; and United Motorcycles 125cc by Rs5,000.

Recently, Atlas Honda also increased the prices of its motorcycles implementing from May 01, 2023.

Following are the new prices of Honda bikes:

The Honda CD 70 now costs Rs154,900, up from its previous price of Rs149,000.

The Honda CD Dream is now priced at Rs165,900, increased from its earlier price of Rs160,900.

The Honda Pridor now costs Rs203,900, up from its previous price of Rs197,900.

The Honda CG 125 is now priced at Rs229,900, increased from its earlier price of Rs222,900.

The Honda CG 125 (S) now costs Rs275,900, up from its previous price of Rs265,900.

The Honda CB 125 (F) is now priced at Rs380,900, increased from its earlier price of Rs365,900.

The Honda CB 150 (F) now costs Rs473,900, up from its previous price of Rs458,900.

The Honda CB 150 (S) is now priced at Rs477,900, increased from its earlier price of Rs462,900.

READ MORE: New prices of Honda motorcycles from May 01


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