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Honda CG125 2021 Model, Changes and Overall Review

by Web Desk
October 13, 2021
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Atlas Honda graced the motorcycle market earlier this week with the launch of Honda CG125 2021 Model. While the only new thing about it on the surface is the revised stickers, the company has painstakingly pointed out ’55 changes’ in the design of the new model.

To ensure the accuracy of this figure, Atlas Honda claimed that 37 changes have been made in the components of the engine, and 18 changes have been made to the design of the motorcycle.

The following is a representation of the exact changes made for the new model:

  • A slightly redesigned head and cylinder,
  • A marginally revised combustion chamber design,
  • A new gear-oil pump drive,
  • A new gear timing drive,
  • Reinforced engine mounting points.

All imply that the reliability and performance of the new model have slight improvements. Regardless, do all these changes imply that the CG125 is a better motorcycle now? Here is an analysis of some of the broad aspects that influence motorcycle buyers.

Aesthetics

With the exception of minor details such as stickers, the fuel tank, and the taillights, the Honda CG125 2021 Model looks exactly like it did almost three decades ago.

Pricing

The CG125 costs PKR147,500 and the Special Edition comes with a self-starter and costs PKR177,000.

Mechanics (Performance and Features)

The CG125 still has a slightly varied 124cc single-cylinder 4-stroke pushrod engine that makes close to 10 hp and 9.5 Nm of torque and is mated to a 4-speed manual transmission.

There are also several claims that the CG125 can manage to go 45 to 50 km per liter but they should be taken with a grain of salt as some owners have also reported fuel consumption as low as 25 km per liter, with their motorcycles being completely fine as far as maintenance is concerned.

The point here is that the basic formula is the same in the latest model. While regular commuter motorcycles in the other parts of the world are being modernized with the inclusion of smoother overhead camshaft engines and shaft balancing technology, better brakes, suspension, and ergonomics, the CG125 has now become an obsolete machine and is currently overstaying its welcome in the Pakistani market.

Value for Money

The Honda CG125’s other strong suit used to be value for money but the value being offered for almost Rs. 147,500 is lacking, particularly considering that one can buy a used GS-150 or a YBR-125 motorcycle, both of which are better motorcycles in terms of value but at almost the same price or less.

Even in the new motorcycle market, all of the CG125 rivals are newer and better in most ways and can be had for marginally high prices. Considering this, potential buyers are essentially left to decide about purchasing a CG125 that offers no additional value over its competitors for an unreasonably high price.

The Honda CG125 arguably has healthy brand value, which is a plus point as far as the resale value of the motorcycle is concerned. It might be an alluring aspect for a businessman but a daily commuter in search of a reasonable daily-use vehicle is less likely to see the CG125 as an option after the progressive price hikes.

Verdict

The new generation of motorcycle buyers in the country seeks more refined and modernized motorcycles. Regardless, Atlas Honda and several other motorcycles manufacturers in Pakistan seem to be oblivious to the changing trends and improving standards and continue to sell the same old barebones motorcycles at hiked prices.

Ultimately, the GG125 is obsolete despite its popularity, which is why Atlas Honda needs to make more changes to bring in a more modern commuter motorcycle that is simple but performs better and has improved styling and ergonomics to appeal to Pakistan’s modern mainstream market without the caveat of the scaling up of prices to unrealistic levels.

Tags: CG125CG125 2021Honda Atlas
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