New Stickers: 2026 Atlas Honda’s CB125F is Here
Atlas Honda has rolled out the 2026 Honda CB125F in Pakistan, but for many riders, the update feels more like a cosmetic refresh than a true upgrade.
According to the official product page, the engine, frame, suspension, and features remain unchanged, with new stickers and color scheme being the main visible differences.
Priced at PKR 396,900, the CB125F continues its familiar run with no major mechanical or tech enhancements.
Key Specs and Features – 2026 Honda CB125F
| Feature | Details |
| Engine | 125 cc, single-cylinder, 4 Stroke air-cooled |
| Transmission | 5-Speed Constant Mesh |
| Starter | Self + Kick |
| Fuel Tank | 9.2L (with 2L reserve) |
| Brakes | Front disc, Rear drum |
| Wheels | Alloy wheels, 18″ tubeless tyres |
| Suspension | Telescopic fork / swingarm |
| Dry Weight | 122 kg |
| Colors | Red, Blue, White, Black |
So, What’s Actually New?
Despite being labeled as the 2026 model, the only update to the CB125F is the revised body graphics. Every other component from the analog speedometer and halogen lights to the basic digital fuel gauge remains unchanged from previous years.



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Riders who were hoping for modern touches and innovations will likely be disappointed because as always there’s no LED lighting, no TFT display, and no Bluetooth connectivity for advanced riding experience.
Rider POV – A Missed Opportunity?
From a commuter’s perspective, the CB125F still offers:
- Solid build quality
- Comfortable city ride
- Proven engine reliability
- Strong resale value
But riders looking for innovation might feel left behind. With global competitors introducing TFT dashes, riding aids, and fuel injection, Honda’s lack of tech progress in Pakistan stands out.
As compared to this new upgrade, the Yamaha YBR125 offers a more modern aesthetic and a refined instrument cluster.
Budget-conscious buyers would be comparing Honda’s pricing to local Chinese brands that at least try to add new tech features, even if build quality varies.
Final Take
The 2026 Honda CB125F keeps things safe and familiar. But for a model priced near PKR 400,000, a graphics-only update may not cut it for many riders.
While the bike remains dependable, Honda risks falling behind if it continues to ignore the rising demand for modern commuter tech.
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