Atlas Honda Announces “New” CB 125F 2026
Atlas Honda announced the “new” CB 125F 2026, highlighting style and comfort for daily use. However, the updates are mainly cosmetic with no big performance changes, potentially disappointing buyers as prices rise. Price: Rs. 396,900.

Table of Contents
- Honda's Story in Pakistan
- What's New in the 2026 Model
- Why Some Riders Might Be Upset
- Supporting Riders Every Day
- Environmental Side
- What Comes Next
- The Bottom Line
Atlas Honda has shared news about the “new” CB 125F for 2026. They call it a stylish and comfy update for people who ride every day. But many say the changes are mostly on the outside. No big boosts in speed or design. This might upset buyers who want real fixes, especially with bike prices going up.
The company says it's a fresh start for riders. They talk about cool looks, smooth power, and daily ease. Their slogan is “Ride the Cool.” It builds on Honda's name for strong bikes and good rides.
Honda's Story in Pakistan
Atlas Honda has been in Pakistan for a long time. They make bikes that fit our roads and needs. The CB 125F has been popular for years. It's known for being tough and cheap to run.
People use it for work, school, or family trips. In cities like Rawalpindi, it's common on busy streets. The old model had a 125cc engine, five speeds, and a fuel tank that holds 9.2 liters. That's enough for long rides without stops.
Over time, Honda added small changes. But fans always ask for more, like better brakes or fuel savings.
What's New in the 2026 Model
The 2026 CB 125F looks fresh with new stickers and colors. Red and black stand out. The design stays sporty, with a sharp front and comfy seat.
But under the hood, it's the same. Still, the 4-stroke 125cc air-cooled engine. Bore and stroke are 56.5 x 49.5 mm. No new tech for speed or safety. No disc brakes all around or digital dash.
Atlas Honda says it's about style and comfort. The bike weighs 122kg, easy to handle. Self-start or kick-start options. But no big upgrades like electric start only or ABS.
Why Some Riders Might Be Upset
Bike prices are rising in Pakistan. The new CB 125F costs Rs. 396,900. That's more than before. Buyers hope for value, like better mileage or stronger parts.
But this update is cosmetic. New graphics, maybe slight tweaks to looks. No real improvements for performance. In a tough economy, people want more for their money.
Some call it "stickers or innovation?" Honda has a good name, but this might not excite old fans.
Supporting Riders Every Day
Pakistan has rough roads and hot weather. The CB 125F handles that well. Parts are easy to find. Service centers are everywhere.
Honda focuses on reliability. The bike starts quickly and runs smoothly. For daily use, it's fine. But with no changes, it feels like the same bike with a new tag.
They also plan to produce electric bikes soon. That might bring real new stuff.
Environmental Side
Honda works on cleaner engines. The CB 125F has fuel-efficient tech. It helps with air problems in cities.
But no big green updates here. Same old engine. Riders who care about the planet might wait for electric models.
What Comes Next
Atlas Honda set the launch for February 3, 2026. Now, riders will test it. Does it feel new? Is the comfort better?
The company has deep roots here. Millions ride their bikes. This model keeps the trust, but might not win new hearts.
If you want style without big changes, it's okay. But for real upgrades, look elsewhere.
The Bottom Line
The “new” CB 125F 2026 is out. It's stylish for daily rides. But mostly looks, no big fixes. With high prices, some buyers might skip it. Honda promises cool rides, but time will tell if it's enough.
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