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Yamaha increases motorcycle prices yet again (Check new rates here)

May 2, 2023 2 Min Read
Updated 02/05/23 at 6:43 PM
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Yamaha has once again increased the prices of its motorcycles amid continuous depreciation of the Pakistani rupee.

The prices of various models of Yamaha motorcycles have been increased up to Rs15,500. The prices of YB-125Z and YB125ZDX witnessed an increase of Rs13,500 and 15,000 and reached Rs356,000 and Rs381,500, respectively.

Similarly, the price of YBR125 was jacked up by Rs15,000 to Rs391,500 while the new price of YBR125G has been fixed at Rs407,000 after an increase of Rs15,500.

The price of Yamaha YBR125G (Matte Grey) has surged by Rs15,500 to Rs410,000.

The new prices will be effective from January 4, 2023. As per the revised prices, the price of the top-selling unit of the automobile giant, YBR-125, has been jacked up to Rs.322,500 with an increase of Rs7,500.

YB-125Z has been increased by 7,500 and the new rate stands at Rs293,500 while price of YB-125Z DX saw an equal hike of Rs7,500.

YBR-125G (Red) will now cost Rs. 336,000 compared to the old rate of Rs. 328,000.

Variant Old Price New Price Difference
YB-125Z Rs286,500 Rs293,500 Rs7,500
YB-125Z DX Rs307,000 Rs314,000 Rs7,500
YBR-125 Rs315,000 Rs322,500 Rs7,500
YBR-125G (RED) Rs328,000 Rs336,000 Rs8,000

With the updated prices, the cheapest variant of one of the favorite bikes would cost around Rs300,000 after registration.

Meanwhile, the sale of two-wheelers witnessed a sharp decrease of 34 percent during the first five months of the current fiscal year. Pakistan automobile Manufacturing Association (PAMA) revealed that 523,354 motorbikes and three-wheelers were sold in July-November (2022-23) against the sale of 795,943 units in July- November (2021-22).

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