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The Honda Pridor is a 100cc commuter motorcycle manufactured by Atlas Honda in Pakistan. It was first introduced in 2012 as the successor to the Honda CD 100. Known for its fuel efficiency, durability, and sleek design, the Pridor quickly gained popularity among urban and rural commuters.

Specifications Engine Type: 4-stroke, OHC, air-cooled, single-cylinder

Displacement: 97.1 cm³

Transmission: 4-speed constant mesh

Starting System: Kick start

Fuel Tank Capacity: 9.7 liters (including 1.5-liter reserve)

Dimensions: 1986 mm (length) × 718 mm (width) × 1050 mm (height)

Seat Height: 798 mm

Ground Clearance: 156 mm

Suspension:

Front: Telescopic fork

Rear: Swing arm

Design and Features The Honda Pridor features a sleek aerodynamic design with a stylish headlamp, side indicators, and a sporty speedometer. It is available in multiple color variants, including red, black, and blue. The bike’s comfortable seat and soft suspension make it ideal for long commutes.

Market and Popularity Marketed as a fuel-efficient and reliable choice for daily commuting, the Honda Pridor is especially popular in Pakistan’s urban and semi-urban regions. It competes with other 100cc bikes in the market but stands out due to its Honda engine reliability and consistent performance.

See Also Atlas Honda

Honda CD 70

Honda CG125

External Links Official Atlas Honda Pridor Page

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