New Honda CB150F: Old Model with New Sticker
If you’ve been keeping an eye on Atlas Honda’s social media lately, you might’ve seen them teasing an “exciting new” announcement for CB150F fans. They had the whole biker community buzzing, wondering what surprise was coming next. A major design revamp? Maybe new features? Improved specs?
Well, the wait is over… and the result? Just a new red-and-yellow sticker. Yep, that’s it. Same bike, same specs – just a new splash of color.
CB150F – The Big Reveal?
The way Honda hyped it up, many expected a brand-new look or at least some performance upgrades. But the launch event ended up being more style than substance. The only thing “new” about the CB150F 2025 model is the paint job – a red body with a slight touch of yellow. That’s all. No changes under the hood, no improvements in structure, and no new tech features.
So, for anyone hoping for something meaningful – a more powerful engine, upgraded suspension, or even better fuel efficiency – this release was a bit of sad thing.
The Performance
Here’s a quick refresher on what it brings:
- Engine: 4-stroke, air-cooled, 149cc
- Fuel Tank: 13 liters
- Fuel Average: 32-35 km/l (can stretch up to 37-38 km/l)
- Top Speed: Around 110 km/h
- Horsepower: 17.5 hp @ 10,500 RPM
- Torque: 12.6 Nm @ 8,500 RPM
It’s known for its smooth performance, thanks to the balancer shaft that keeps vibrations in check. Riders say it’s great for overtaking in city traffic – especially in busy areas like Lahore. But again, all of this isn’t new. It’s the same performance we’ve been getting for years.
Sure, the CB150F is still a reliable, stylish ride – no doubt about that. But if we’re being honest, calling it a “new model” because of a minor color tweak feels a bit lazy.
So, over to you – what do you think about Honda’s old tradition of slapping on a new sticker and calling it a day? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. Top of Form