Honda Pridor is a successor of Honda CD 100 but with more grace, an aerodynamic design, and evergreen mileage. Honda Pridor holds a 4 stroke OHC engine and great suspension. The glossy masked headlight, stunning bright indicators, and fascinating wrapped silencer look with a slice of silver adds to the stylish impression of this bike. When it comes to durability, Honda Pridor is matchless and reliable to be chosen as a long-term ride. Durability isn’t just everything; Honda Pridor also has tremendous power to compete with its rivals on the road.
Honda Pridor Specs
The new Honda Pridor 2023 comes with a 100 cc 4-stroke OHC air-cooled engine with a bore and stroke of 50 x 49.5 mm, respectively. The bike has a fuel capacity of 9.7 liters (1.5 liters reserve) and has 4-speed constant mesh transmission. The Pridor has overall dimensions of 1986 x 718 x 1067 mm with a wheelbase of 1226 mm.
Honda Pridor has a ground clearance of 156 mm, and its seat is 798 mm high, making it easier for short people to sit on it. Both the front tire and rear tires have measurements of 2.75-18. The bike has a telescopic fork 94 mm front suspension and a swing arm 84 mm rear suspension.
Honda Pridor Features
The Honda Pridor is a kick-start bike that comes with a roller chain. The bike is easy to ride and quite comfortable. The Pridor has a stylish speedometer that has two circular dials. The bike has not changed much over the years.
Pridor Design
The bike has a sleek design with sharp strokes. The company claimed sporty design comes with bold graphics and a new side cover design. The front of the bike has a headlamp accompanied by two indicator lamps. The bike comes with a rear pipe grip for better handling of the bike. It also has a stylish utility box and a new rear fender.
Pridor Ride & Handling
The Honda Pridor 2023 is easy to ride and handle. The bike provides a comfortable ride. It does not vibrate at high speeds and is easy to maneuver through thick traffic.
Honda Pridor Mileage
The new Honda Pridor 2023 gives an impressive mileage of around 54 km/l.
Pridor Resale
The resale of Honda Pridor is not very impressive. The bike is not bought in used condition as it depreciates quickly.
Pridor Competitors
The Honda Pridor competes with Suzuki GD 110S, Road Prince RP 110, and Unique UD 100 in the Pakistani market.
The Suzuki GD 110S is a strong competitor for Honda Pridor due to its well established consumer base and high resale value. Pridor beats the GD 110S when it comes to a larger fuel capacity and a lighter weight. The Pridor is also a lot less expensive than the GD 110S.
Road Prince RP 110 gives a serious competition to Pridor due to a more powerful engine, greater fuel capacity, and better stability.
Unique UD 100 is also a strong competition for the Honda Pridor as it is more affordable than the Pridor, has a greater fuel capacity, and comes with the electric start feature.