Honda, Suzuki Bikes Prices Expected to jump by up to Rs11,000 after Budget 2026–27
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Owning bike remained a necessity, something that carries students to college, workers to offices, and delivery riders across crowded city streets. But now, that everyday lifeline may be getting a little harder to afford as the upcoming Budget 2026–27, includes a proposed increase in Climate Support Levy could quietly push up prices. Honda, Suzuki, and all other brands offering combustion engine vehicles bikes will face 1% to 3% of invoice price. If approved, this adjustment would take effect from July 2026, when the new federal budget comes into force, and is expected to trigger price revisions across all major two-wheeler brands in Pakistan. Estimated show Honda CD70 could increase to Rs 163,000-164,000, while CG 125 may go up from Rs 238,500 to Rs 243,000. Other models such as the Honda CB 150. Model and Variant Current Price Expected New Price Expected Increase Honda CD 70 159,900 163,000 3,100 Honda CG 125 238,500 243,000 4,500 Honda CB 150F 503,900 514,000 10,100 Honda CG 150 459,900 469,000 9,100 Honda CD Dream 170,900 174,000 3,100 CG 125 Special Edition 286,900 293,000 6,100 CG 125 Special Edition Gold 296,900 303,000 6,100 CB 125F 396,900 405,000 8,100 Pridor 211,900 216,000 4,100 Suzuki GS 150 399,900 408,000 8,100 Suzuki GD 110S 369,900 377,000 7,100 Suzuki GR 150 552,900 564,000 11,100 Suzuki GSX 125 504,900 515,000 10,100 Suzuki GS 150, and Suzuki GR 150 could see increases ranging from Rs 8,000 to over Rs 11,000, with higher-end and mid-range bikes also affected proportionally. Even entry-level models like the United US70 and Road Prince RP70 are expected to become slightly more expensive. The possible increase comes at a time when motorcycles remain the backbone of daily transportation in the country. They are sold in millions every year and are heavily relied upon by working-class families, students, and low-income households. Inflation weary Pakistan currently bear plethora of taxes, including petroleum levy, carbon charges, sales tax on fuel, along