After a long wait, Atlas Honda has finally unveiled the Honda CG 150, marking a departure from years of cosmetic sticker updates. The CG 150 features a new 150cc Overhead Camshaft (OHC) engine with a balancer shaft for smoother performance, and Combined Braking System (CBS) for enhanced safety plus modern LED lighting and alloy rims.

Standout Features of the CG150

  • Engine & Transmission: A 150cc SOHC engine with 5‑speed all-forward gear shift and balance shaft to reduce vibrations. Self‑start plus classic kick‑start for added convenience.
  • Braking & Wheels: Front disc and rear drum brakes linked via CBS enhance stoppage control. Z‑section alloy rims provide a sporty and low‑maintenance ride.
  • Lighting: Retro round headlamp with LED technology, complemented by modern LED indicators.
  • Design & Finish: Matte green fuel tank with gold accents, extensive chrome on silencer, shocks, and mudguards, mixing tradition with premium touches.
  • Instrumentation: Hybrid analog-digital cluster, combining classic feel with modern utility.

Pricing & Market Position

The CG 150 is priced at Rs 459,900 (ex-factory), positioning it competitively against models like Suzuki GS150 and Yamaha YBR 125 DX. While GS150 undercuts the price, the new Honda offers modern upgrades and proven durability, targeting a reliable mid-range motorcycle segment.

Why It Matters

This launch is significant for Pakistan’s motorcycle market. For years, consumers saw annual “new models” that only featured updated graphics sometimes called sticker changes. The CG 150 breaks that trend with real engineering improvements, showing renewed focus on rider safety and value. Atlas Honda is aiming to reclaim leadership with genuine innovation, not just aesthetics.

Supporting the Future: EV Launch

Alongside the CG 150, Atlas Honda has also released the Icon e electric scooter priced at Rs 419,900, signaling its entry into eco-friendly transportation and aligning with Pakistan’s National Electric Vehicle Policy. This marks a strategic expansion beyond traditional models into the evolving EV space.

Who Should Consider It?

  • Daily commuters and budget-conscious riders looking for performance upgrades without a steep price increase
  • Fans of classic Honda ruggedness who want modern convenience and safety
  • Buyers seeking long-term reliability with a mix of retro and modern appeal

Summary Table

FeatureCG 150 Highlights
Engine150cc SOHC with balancer shaft
BrakingCBS linked front disc and rear drum
LightingRound LED headlamp and LED indicators
WheelsZ‑section alloy rims
StarterSelf‑start plus kick‑start
PriceRs 459,900
StyleMatte green tank with chrome and gold accents

Final Thoughts

The Atlas Honda CG 150 represents a long-overdue evolution in Pakistan’s 150cc motorcycle market. Combining modern safety and engine performance with classic CG design, it presents serious value at its price point. The launch also signals a broader strategic shift, coupling traditional offerings with an electric future.