Yamaha’s most recent price increase is proof that the two-wheeler business has been affected by the auto industry’s price rise hysteria. Although the corporation did not give an explanation for the increase, it is plausible to assume that depreciation of the local currency is the main offender.

Starting from Monday, the new prices of all Yamaha bikes will be as follows:
| Bikes | Current Prices (Rs.) | Revised Prices (Rs.) | Increase (Rs.) |
| YB-125Z | 255,000 | 273,000 | 18,000 |
| YB-125Z DX | 273,500 | 292,500 | 19,000 |
| YBR-125 | 280,500 | 300,000 | 19,500 |
| YBR-125G | 292,000 | 312,500 | 20,500 |
| YBR-125G (Matte Dark Gray) | 295,000 | 315,500 | 20,500 |
In 2022, Yamaha has raised prices four times. Since February 2022, the carmaker has been shocking the public with price increases. Motorcycle retailers and industry experts agree that more price increases will take place as a result of Pakistan’s ongoing economic unrest.
According to government data, up to 94 percent of Pakistani bike manufacturers now produce their products domestically, making it difficult for motorbike manufacturers to justify such regular price increases with such large margins.
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