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History and Manufacturers of Honda cg 125

History and Manufacturers of Honda Cg 125

Honda Motor Company is a Japanese multinational corporation that produces a wide range of products, including motorcycles, automobiles, and power equipment. While some Honda models are produced and sold exclusively in Japan, the CG 125 was designed for specific markets outside Japan and is not manufactured or sold in Japan.


The Honda CG 125 is a motorcycle model that has been produced by Honda since 1976. It has been manufactured in various countries, including Japan, Brazil, Turkey, Pakistan, Argentina, Colombia, and China.

Some of the specific manufacturers of the Honda CG 125 include:

Honda Japan: The first generation of the Honda CG 125 was manufactured in Japan from 1976 to 2008.After 2008 the Honda Japan banned the manufacturing Honda Cg 125 for Japanese peoples.


Honda Brazil: The second generation of the Honda CG 125 was manufactured in Brazil from 1981 to 2008, and it was sold in various countries in South America and Africa.

Atlas Honda (Pakistan): The third generation of the Honda CG 125 was manufactured in Pakistan from 1992 to 2022, and it was sold in various countries in Asia and Africa.


Sundiro Honda (China): The fourth generation of the Honda CG 125 was manufactured in China from 2004 to 2019, and it was sold in various countries in Asia and Africa.


Honda Argentina: The fifth generation of the Honda CG 125 was manufactured in Argentina from 2016 to 2020, and it was sold in various countries in South America.


Honda Engine Manufactured in Pakistan

Yes, Atlas Honda Limited is the manufacturer of Honda CG 125 engine in Pakistan. Atlas Honda is a joint venture between the Atlas Group and Honda Motor Company. The company is involved in the manufacturing and marketing of motorcycles, engines, and parts in Pakistan. The Honda CG 125 is one of the most popular models manufactured by Atlas Honda, and it has been a top-selling motorcycle in Pakistan for several years.


Did Japan banned Honda Cg 125 manufacturing for the World

It is not accurate to say that Honda CG 125 is banned in Japan because it was never intended to be sold in the Japanese market. The Honda CG 125 is a model that was developed specifically for emerging markets, particularly in Asia and Africa. It is produced in various countries, including Pakistan, Brazil, and China, to meet the demand for reliable and affordable motorcycles.

In the conclusion, that is not perfectly said the totally manufacturing of Honda cg 125 in local market of Pakistan, however being a citizen of Pakistan I am seeing that there is no changes from Honda 2012 to 2023, same specs and same designed just leave stickers design. But at the I buy only Honda

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