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Honda CG125 30th Anniversary Edition launched in China at RM4.9k

Honda CG125 30th Anniversary Edition launched in China at RM4.9k
Michelle L.
March 10, 2022

For 2022, Wuyang Honda is introducing its 30th Anniversary edition that comes with some premium touches and new colours.

Honda CG125

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Wuyang Honda has already introduced a special edition CG125 in conjunction with the 30th-anniversary celebration of the motorcycle in the Chinese market.

First introduced by Honda Japan in 1976, the resilient CG125 became the consumer’s choice for everyday use. Due to its strong and durable construction, the Honda CG125 is quite popular among people who want a machine that is practical and suitable for everyday use.

Since 1976, the Honda CG125 has been marketed in several other world markets. Although production of the CG125 has been discontinued in Japan since 2008, in other countries such as Pakistan, the motorcycle is still on offer since 1992.

Wuyang Honda Releases 30th Anniversary Edition CG125 In China

Now, the legacy of the Honda CG125 continues in the Chinese market by Wuyang Honda, which is Honda’s partner in the country. For 2022, Wuyang Honda is introducing its 30th Anniversary edition that comes with some premium touches and new colours.

The Honda CG125 Special comes in a combination of blue and white and features the iconic Honda wing logo and the Wuyang Honda badge.

However, the Honda CG125 Special is still powered by a 125cc single-cylinder engine with air cooling that offers 9.8hp. The engine also saves fuel with Wuyang Honda claiming the CG125 Special is capable of going over 200km with each full 9.2L tank filling.

The model also comes with new seats with ‘faux leather’ finishes, ‘fork gaiters’, as well as black fenders, engine and gears. Other features also introduced are analogue meters, front, rear and rectangular traffic lights.

More interestingly, the CG125 Special comes with a price tag of CNY7,480 (RM4.9k) only.

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