Islamabad January 13 2022: The motorcycle’s manufacturer, Atlas Honda Limited (ATLH) sold 1,353k motorbike units in the year of 2021, recording the highest sales during the company’s lifespan.
According to data released by the manufacturer on Tuesday, the sales witnessed around 38 percent increase, which also is highest in the history of the company.
Likewise, in 2020, the sales witnessed decline of 10 percent to 977k units in motorcycle units, data said.
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This is despite the fact that ATLH has hiked the motorcycle prices seven times during the year to pass on the impact of hike in cost prices.
Last time in November, company increased the price of its entire bike range by up to Rs6,500.
The company increased Rs 4,000 (4.4 Percent) on its CD- 70 variant, the best-selling motorcycle in Pakistan, taking the price from Rs 90,900 to Rs 94,900.
The price of CD-70 Dreams has gone up from Rs 97,500 to Rs 101,500 with a similar increase.
Moreover, the price of CG 125 and Pridor have been jacked up by Rs5,000 each.
The CG125 motorcycles now cost Rs 152,500 and Rs 130,500 , respectively. With an increase of Rs 5,000, the price of CG 125SE has now risen to Rs 182,000. The CB125F variant of motorcycle now priced at Rs 2,73,000.