New Honda CG 125 Gold – Photos & First Look Review
Honda CG 125 Gold was launched last week by Atlas Honda in Pakistan, replacing the Special Edition. The new bike has a number of changes, mainly on the frame, giving it a fresh and a rather shinny look. The new combination of the bike, i.e., black and gold and red and gold, can be called unique, and as we said earlier, it would have a very niche fan following. Another interesting point about this bike is that the company increased its price by Rs. 10,000 right after its launch, taking it to Rs. 292,900 from Rs. 282,900.
To give you a more personal experience, we have brought a first-look review of this bike and exclusive photos. Before the review, here are some new Honda CG 125 Gold photos.
First Look Review of Honda CG 125 Gold
And here is the first look review of this new two-wheeler.
Frame
Like the simple Honda CG 125 Gold, the primary changes in this machine are its graphics and stickers. The company has introduced new stickers on its tank and side covers but in gold instead of chrome. Furthermore, the side covers, silence cover and front emblem are entirely in gold.
Another gold upgrade in the bike is its speedometer design, which has a honey-combed golden design in it. The indicators of this bike are transparent instead of regular ones, giving it a new front look, and when switched on, they give a feel of golden color. The side reflectors have been moved slightly lower, while lower shocks and hubs are painted silver.
If you look closely, the tip ends of wires in the bike’s wheel are also gold-colored. In short, the company has put the golden color everywhere it can.
Engine
As per the company, the engine’s compression has been increased to produce more torque and bike’s pick. As it is a special edition, this one has a self-start option, and you can see its motor alongside the engine.