Honda motorcycles continue to top sales charts, even without major upgrades. The most affordable Honda now costs over Rs 1.5 lakh, making it harder for many to buy outright.
Atlas Honda has teamed up with Bank Alfalah for a limited-time interest-free installment plan. It lets customers pay for their bikes in monthly installments with zero markup, no extra interest, just the retail price split into manageable payments.
The offer applies to three flagship models, and the installments are surprisingly reasonable. The CD 70 starts at Rs26,650 per month. The CG 125 comes to Rs39,750, and the CB 150F can be purchased for Rs76,650 monthly.
| Model | Price | Installment |
|---|---|---|
| Honda CD 70 | 159,900/- | 26,650/- |
| Honda CG 125 | 238,500/- | 39,750/- |
| Honda CB 150F | 459,900/- | 76,650/- |
You only pay the retail price. Buyers can contact Bank Alfalah’s helpline or scan the WhatsApp QR code on official promotions.
Do keep in mind that while the markup is waived, a one-time processing fee and Federal Excise Duty (FED) still apply. Stock is limited, and delivery is first-come, first-served. Approval typically takes up to 28 working days, so interested buyers shouldn’t wait too long.

Here’s a quick look at Honda bike prices in 2026
| Bike Model | Price |
|---|---|
| Honda CD 70 | 159,900 |
| Honda CD 70 Dream | 170,900 |
| Honda Pridor | 211,900 |
| Honda CG 125 | 238,500 |
| Honda CG 125S | 286,900 |
| Honda CG 125S GOLD | 296,900 |
| Honda CB 125F | 396,900 |
| Honda ICON e: | 419,900 |
| Honda CG 125 Special | 241,500 |
| Honda CG 125 Deluxe | 163,000 |
| Honda CD 100 Euro 2 | 99,000 |
| Honda CD 200 | 466,500 |
| Honda CD-100 | 130,000 |
| Honda CG 125 Dream | 120,500 |
With this new installment plan, Honda is making its popular motorcycles more accessible despite rising prices. For those who’ve been waiting to upgrade, now might be a good time to act.





