Honda announces new instalment plans for CD 70 and CG 125 Bikes – May 2025

Honda announces new instalment plans for CD 70 and CG 125 Bikes – May 2025

 

Honda has announced new instalment plans for its popular entry-level motorcycles, the CD 70 and CG 125, set to launch in May 2025. Despite the emergence of newer models from competing brands, Honda’s two-wheelers continue to experience strong demand in the market.

Motorcycle prices have reached record highs, primarily due to urbanisation trends, the increasing popularity of online ride-hailing services, and food delivery platforms. Additionally, the depreciation of the rupee has contributed to the surge in prices, which are at their highest across various brands.

In light of these challenges, Honda’s sales continue to perform well. The company’s extensive service network and parts availability have been vital in maintaining consumer confidence, as buyers often prioritise low maintenance and reliability over purely aesthetic features.

Industry experts indicate that while the CD 70 remains the best-selling model, the CG 125 also enjoys consistent demand. The introduction of the new Golden edition of the CG 125 has further enhanced its appeal among customers.

For those interested in purchasing the CD 70, Honda has rolled out a variety of affordable instalment options. The total price for the Honda CD 70 is Rs 157,900, with different payment plans available for customers.

  • 3-month plan: Rs52,500 (zero mark-up)
  • 6-month plan: Rs26,500 (zero mark-up)
  • 9-month plan: Rs20,465
  • 12-month plan: Rs16,100
  • 18-month plan: Rs11,700
  • 24-month plan: Rs9,500
  • 36-month plan: Rs7,300
  • Similarly, Honda has offered an array of instalment plans for the CG 125, which is priced at Rs234,900.
  • These include:
  • 3-month plan: Rs78,300 (zero mark-up)
  • 6-month plan: Rs39,200 (zero mark-up)
  • 9-month plan: Rs30,500
  • 12-month plan: Rs23,900
  • 18-month plan: Rs17,500
  • 24-month plan: Rs14,000
  • 36-month plan: Rs10,900

These plans have been designed to make it easier for consumers to own a Honda bike despite the increased costs.

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