Atlas Honda launches 150cc motorcycle, invests $160 million in capacity enhancement

Atlas Honda Ltd, which is dominating motorcycle market in Pakistan for decades with successful models in the category of 70cc, 125cc and a fast emerging 100cc bike, has launched its new model 150cc motorcycle to cater to the higher end segment.

With a recent investment of $160 million ($110 million by AHL and $50 million by its vendors and group companies over the period of five years) on capacity enhancement projects, AHL is continuously working on serving the market with quality products and introducing new models. “Under joint venture agreement, Honda Japan contributes 35pc of the total equity of AHL. This ratio of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) speaks volumes of AHL’s vision towards the progress of the country,” said Afaq Ahmed GM Plants Atlas Honda.

“Due to the robust growth in its per capita income and emergence of strong middle-class, Pakistani motorcycle market is gradually shifting towards higher engine capacity. This is evident from the sales figure of 125cc motorcycles which increased by 18pc from 256,304 units in 2015-16 to 301,586 units in 2016-17,” he added. “To offer an array of choices for Pakistani customers, Atlas Honda is enhancing its product line with higher end models and in the coming days, we will also bring more products to meet the customers’ requirements,” he said.

The new Self Start Honda 150cc motorcycle, built on the latest technology not only provides a steadier ride and best fuel economy in its class but also gives unprecedented safety and security features to fit requirements of Pakistani customers.

Salient features include; CBF Inherent Turbo Engine Technology, ASV & ACV used for best engine performance, “High-Performance Self Start System” using multiple roller bearings and spark-less brushes, 5-speed constant mesh, noncyclic transmission for the smooth gear shift. Maintenance free powerful backup battery, die cast “Z Section Spokes” alloy rims, best suited for Pakistani roads. The bike is packed with a number of safety features that cater to local needs. The magnetic ignition protection ensures use of only the original key to operate the bike. Front disc brakes, car type speedometer visibility, strong tail protection and protective chain guide system ensures a great riding experience with peace of mind.

Afaq Ahmed said that the annual capacity of Atlas Honda plants after the expansion is 1.35 million units per annum and production figures of last year were 920,640 units. “With increased production and another production increase under consideration, we foresee no demand-supply issue in the near future,” He added.

Talking about their plans for the export of this and other models, he said that they are already exporting some existing models to Afghanistan and Bangladesh. “We have a dedicated department that keeps on looking for opportunities for exports. We are looking forward towards that aspect as well. We exported 6456 units in 2015-16 and 7321 units in 2016-17,” he added.

“Atlas Honda has always pioneered the efforts to bring technology and employment to the country as a part of Atlas Group’s philosophy. Our claim is amply supported with localisation of complex components like the clutch, CDI unit, regulator rectifier, ignition coil and many others,” Afaq added.

“Continuing the tradition, we have started the project for localisation of a carburettor assembly as well. Within a year’s time, In Shaa Allah we are hopeful to achieve the goal. Our aim is to bring top notch technology to the country with a resolve to pass on its benefits to Pakistani customers,” he added.

Ghulam Abbas
Ghulam Abbas
The writer is a member of the staff at the Islamabad Bureau. He can be reached at [email protected]

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