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Atlas Honda has officially launched the 2026 model of its popular CG125 motorcycle, introducing three variants but keeping the same engine as previous years.
The ex-factory prices are set at Rs. 238,500 for the CG125, Rs. 286,900 for the CG125S (self-start), and Rs. 296,900 for the CG125S Gold edition.
The new models primarily feature updated stickers and cosmetic changes, with no technical or performance upgrades to the engine. Despite this, Atlas Honda described the series as a blend of “Power, Legacy, and a touch of Gold.”
The company promoted the variants on social media with the following slogans:
This release comes shortly after Atlas Honda’s launch of the CG 150 in July. The CG150 generated debate among bike enthusiasts for its design, which closely resembles Honda’s older CD 200 Roadmaster from the 1980s.
Interestingly, well-maintained Roadmasters continue to sell for more than Rs. 400,000 in the used market, nearly equal to the brand-new CG150.
As per company details, the CG150 is powered by a 4-stroke, 150cc SOHC air-cooled engine, producing 8.75kW (11.9 PS) at 7,500 rpm and peak torque of 12.5 Nm at 6,000 rpm.