Images – United US70 2025 Launched with ’26 New Changes’
After the Honda CD and CG125, other companies started to introduce their 70ccs. A few days earlier, Road Prince introduced their 70cc, and now United has stepped into the ground with its all-new 2025 stickers. This time, United is also offering “26 new changes” that are invisible to human eyes. Here’s more about it:
Pictures Credit – SubhanAllah Corporation
“26 Changes” in United 70cc 2025
After spending 30 minutes looking at the above image, we still couldn’t spot anything new on the bike. All they did was add “Better Durability” to every component and name it a change. United didn’t provide any specific details about the changes they made. If they had improved the frame, they could have mentioned the metal thickness or what enhancements they made in the starter assembly. Simply saying “Better Durability” is vague and feels like a marketing ploy. At this point, we’re skeptical about whether any real changes were made.
The CG125 also inspired the stickers, but the rest of the bike is a counterfeit CD70. Overall, this kind of marketing stunt clearly proves that United is a local brand that doesn’t focus much on its brand image.
Price of United US70 2025
The only good thing is that United hasn’t changed the price of brand-new 2025 stickers. Currently, if you plan to buy one, this counterfeit would cost you PKR 119,500 without a number plate and registration cost. If you plan to spend 40K more, you can get a brand-new CD70 2025 model with build quality that is leaps ahead relative to United 70cc. Honestly, we suggest buying a used CD, 2021-23 model, for 119K PKR rather than this brand-new United. CD will hold the value while United it’ll depreciate to 50% the moment you take it out from the showroom.
Marketing Gimmick of United US70
United says that they’ve added 26 new changes in their all-new 2025 stickers. They even created a post for it on Facebook with details of new changes. The main skeptical point is that they didn’t mentioned any details of how and what enhancements they’ve made, just mentioned “Better Durability” in all the components.
This article is the most pathetic that I have ever read. I mean how on earth can we even identify a change in the new bike if its picture from a pre-change era is not added? Besides, instead of relying on a post, it would have been much better approach to relying on users’ opinion. That is people who actually drive these contraptions.