United Auto Industries has announced an increase in motorcycle prices by Rs3,000 to Rs5,000, effective from April 11, 2026, according to an official notification issued by the company.
The price revision applies to multiple models, with 70cc and 100cc motorcycles seeing an increase of Rs3,000 each, while 125cc models will become costlier by Rs5,000. The company stated that despite efforts to maintain existing prices, rising production costs have made the increase unavoidable.
According to the notification, the surge in prices is primarily driven by higher costs of raw materials, increased freight charges, and overall inflation impacting the manufacturing and supply chain. The company emphasized that it had been absorbing these costs for some time but can no longer sustain the financial pressure.
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The revised prices will be on all new bookings from April 11, while existing orders booked before the deadline will be honored at previous rates, provided full payment has been made.

Industry experts say the hike reflects broader trends in Pakistan’s auto sector, where manufacturers are struggling with fluctuating currency rates, rising fuel prices, and increasing logistics expenses.
Consumers are expected to feel the impact as motorcycles remain one of the most affordable and widely used modes of transportation across the country. Analysts warn that continued cost pressures could lead to further price increases in the coming months.