Motorcycle prices in Pakistan have gone up following the federal government’s imposition of the New Electric Vehicle (NEV) levy introduced in the 2025–26 federal budget. Major two-wheeler manufacturers, including Yamaha and Unique, have revised their prices effective this July.
The NEV levy, combined with inflation and other tax adjustments, has directly impacted the cost of popular motorcycle models across the country.
Yamaha Revises Prices After NEV Duty Takes Effect
Yamaha Pakistan announced its updated motorcycle prices, effective July 1, 2025, reflecting the inclusion of both sales tax and the newly imposed NEV levy. Here’s a breakdown of Yamaha’s latest pricing:
- YB 125Z (Red/Black): Rs 429,000
(Includes Rs 65,441 sales tax and Rs 4,057 NEV levy) - YB 125Z DX (Red/Black/Grey): Rs 459,500
- YBR 125 (Red/Grey/Black): Rs 471,500
- YBR 125G (Black): Rs 490,500
- YBR 125G (Matte Finish): Rs 493,500 — Yamaha’s most expensive model to date
The price increase reflects adjustments due to the NEV duty and other associated costs in the supply chain.
Unique Increases UD-70cc Motorcycle Prices by Up to Rs 3,000
Unique Motorcycles has also followed suit, increasing prices across its UD-70cc series effective July 18, 2025. The increase ranges from Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,000, depending on the model:
- UD 70cc Base Model: Rs 121,500
- UD 70cc Extreme Plus: Rs 125,000
- Special Edition: Rs 128,500
- Extreme Plus with Alloy Rims: Rs 135,000
- Self-Start Variant: Rs 147,000 — the priciest in Unique’s 70cc lineup
This is the second price hike by local manufacturers in recent months, and industry experts expect similar trends if additional levies or duties are introduced in future fiscal policies.

