Atlas Honda Launches CG150 Bike and Icon e Electric Scooter

Atlas Honda unveils CG150 at Rs 459,900 and Icon e electric scooter at Rs 419,900, entering Pakistan’s 2-wheeler EV market.

Atlas Honda Launches CG150 Bike and Icon e Electric Scooter

Atlas Honda has launched two new models in Pakistan — the CG150 motorcycle and its first electric scooter, the Icon e. This marks the company’s official entry into the electric mobility segment while also expanding its presence in the 150cc motorcycle market.

The CG150 is priced at Rs 459,900 and targets riders who prefer a powerful petrol bike with a classic look. It comes with a 150cc 4-stroke SOHC engine, both kick and self-start options, and a five-speed all-forward transmission. The motorcycle includes a balancer shaft to reduce vibration and is equipped with LED headlamps, alloy wheels, chrome detailing, and a Combined Braking System (CBS) for improved safety.

Visually, the CG150 stands out with a matte green tank, gold emblem, and retro-styled round headlight. The combination of a digital-analog meter and updated features makes it a blend of tradition and technology. It’s expected to compete with rivals like Suzuki GS150 and Yamaha YBR 125 DX.

Alongside the CG150, Atlas Honda has introduced the Icon e electric scooter, priced at Rs 419,900. This is Honda’s first electric scooter in Pakistan, launched in line with the National Electric Vehicle Policy (NEVP). The Icon e is aimed at urban commuters seeking an eco-friendly and fuel-saving alternative.

The launch of these two models is being seen as a strategic move by Atlas Honda. As fuel prices continue to rise and environmental concerns grow, the company is targeting both traditional and electric vehicle markets.

Analysts say the CG150 will attract buyers who want a reliable petrol bike with improved comfort and performance, while the Icon e could lead the shift toward electric mobility in Pakistan. However, experts also stress that a proper charging infrastructure and price incentives will be crucial for the success of electric vehicles like .

The company’s dual launch comes at a time when the government is preparing new EV-friendly policies, including cheaper financing and more subsidies. These steps may help make electric scooters more affordable for the general public.

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