Honda CG 125S Gold Edition 2024 Price in Pakistan, Specs & Features

Honda CG 125S Gold Edition 2024 Price in Pakistan. The newest Honda CG 125S 2024 model, which is now available in a Gold Edition with a brand-new sticker (also known as a Nawee Patti), has been introduced by Atlas Honda. While the motorcycle’s overall design and construction are unchanged, Atlas Honda claims that this year’s model has a number of enhancements over last year’s.

The Honda CG 125 2024 and CG 125S 2024 from this year have a brand-new riding experience, according to the manufacturer, who claims to have made 77 enhancements. In terms of structure and shape, the motorcycles still have the same appearance.
Honda CG 125S Gold Edition 2024 Price in Pakistan
Only a few days after the release of the new model, the cost of the Honda CG 125S 2024 Gold Edition was increased by Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 292,900 (effective September 15, 2023).
Variant | Price |
Honda CG 125S Gold Edition 2024 | PKR 292,900 |
Colours:
Honda CG125S is available in 2 different colours.
- Black
- Red


Specifications:
The details of the Honda CG 125S Gold Edition are as follows:
Engine | 4 Stroke 125cc OHV Air Cooled |
Displacement | 124.1 cm3 |
Bore & Stroke | 56.5 x 49.5 mm |
Compression Ratio | 9.0:1 |
Transmission | 5 Speed Constant Mesh |
Starter | Self-Start/Kick Start |
Final Drive | Roller Chain |
Dimension(LxWxH) | 1912 x 727 x 1029 mm |
Tire at Front | 2.50 – 18 (38P) |
Wheel Base | 1212 mm |
Tire at Back | 3.00 – 17 (50P) |
Seat Height | 765 mm |
Ground Clearance | 133 mm |
Petrol Capacity | 9.2 Liters (Reserve: 2 Liters) |
Suspension at Front | Telescopic Fork 103mm Travel |
Suspension at Back | Swing Arm 70 mm Travel |
Dry Weight | 108kg |
It is important to note that the CG 125S (Self) has a somewhat different general design than the standard CG 125. The new Honda CG 125S 2024 Gold Edition is also a welcome addition to the portfolio because it has a distinctive appearance in comparison to other models and colours.
People want to stand out in the crowd, and what better way to do so than by riding a shiny golden motorbike through the streets of Pakistan?