
When it comes to choosing a decent family bike in Pakistan, two of the most popular options are the Honda Pridor and the Suzuki GD 110S. Both of these motorcycles come with decent performance and offer similar features, but there are some differences as well. So, we are here with an in-depth comparison of the Suzuki 110 Vs Honda 100 Pridor.
So, let’s start with the overview!
Overview
The Honda Pridor and Suzuki GD 110S, both 110cc bikes, are highly popular in Pakistan. The latter is known for its stylish design, comfortable ride, build quality, durability, etc., whereas the former is known for its smooth performance, fuel efficiency, tough build quality, and more. Let’s see the latest Honda Pridor 2025 vs. Suzuki GD 110S head-to-head here.
Suzuki 110 Vs Honda 100: Design & Shape
If you see both bikes side by side, the Suzuki GD 110S looks better design-wise due to its alloy rims, and upside-mounted engine (that looks similar to the Honda 125). However, many people also prefer the simple design of Pridor. Both bikes have conventional fuel tanks, which I think need modifications. Their seats are flatter, making them a popular option among medium to low-income family guys. Both bikes come with sporty headlights.
So, we have to give the Suzuki GD 110S slightly more numbers in terms of design compared to the Honda Pridor.

It is worth mentioning that the Honda Pridor is more localized compared to the GD 110S. This is why you will easily get its spare parts at a cheaper price compared to the Suzuki GD 110. On the other side, many people say that the quality of the Suzuki GD 110S is better than the Honda Pridor. So, the pros and cons go side by side.
Honda Pridor vs. Suzuki 110 Comparison of Prices
Let’s compare the prices of both bikes here.
Suzuki GD 110S Price in Pakistan | Honda Pridor Price in Pakistan |
Rs. 359,000 | Rs. 208,900 |
There is a huge difference between the prices of both bikes. Suzuki GD 110S is way more pricier than Honda Pridor. Let’s see if their price difference is justified or not.
Suzuki 110 vs. Honda 100: Engine & Performance
Here are the engine specs of the Honda 100 and Suzuki 110.
Engine Specs | Suzuki GD 110S | Honda Pridor |
Engine | 4-Stroke, Air-cooled, SOHC | 4-Stroke OHC Air-Cooled |
Displacement | 113cc | 97.1cc |
Bore & Stroke | 51.0 x 55.2 mm | 50.0 x 49.5 mm |
Compression Ratio | 9.5:1 | Not Available |
Transmission | 4-Speed Constant Mesh | 4-Speed Constant Mesh |
Starter | Electric + Kick | Kick |
Looking at the engine specs, it is clear that the Suzuki GD 110S is more likely to perform better due to its larger engine size. But here is the thing: the Pridor comes with a 96 kg dry weight, whereas the GD 110S comes with a 108 kg dry weight. So, you may not see a substantial difference in the performance, as the Suzuki might have a better engine, but it weighs more as well which can impact its performance. Suzuki GD 110S comes with the electric start option, which is missing in the Honda Pridor.
Now, we can see why the Suzuki 110 is pricier than the Honda Pridor.
Fuel Average Comparison
The following are the fuel economies of the Suzuki GD 110S and Honda Pridor. These are based on user reviews. Actual fuel consumption can vary depending on various factors.
Suzuki 110 Fuel Average: 40-46 km/l
Honda Pridor Fuel Average: 48-58 km/l
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Suzuki GD 110S Vs Honda Pridor: Other Specs & Features
Let’s see where the Suzuki GD 110S and Honda Pridor stand against each other in terms of specs and features.
Specs & Features | Suzuki GD 110S | Honda Pridor |
Dimension (LxWxH) | 1900 x 750 x 1050 mm | 1986 x 718 x 1050 mm |
Seat Height | Not Available | 798 mm |
Ground Clearance | 140 mm | 156 mm |
Wheelbase | 1215 mm | 1226 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 9.0 L | 9.7 L |
Tire (Front) | 2.5-17 (4 PR) | 2.75-18 (4 PR) |
Tire (Back) | 2.75-17 (4 PR) | 2.75-18 (6 PR) |
Dry Weight | 108 kg | 96 kg |
Brake | Both Drum | Both Drum |
Fuel Indicator | No | No |
RPM Meter | No | No |
Engine Kill Switch | Yes | No |
Dipper | Yes | No |
Conclusion
After looking at the specs and features, both bikes have their pros and cons. For example, Pridor has better ground clearance and a longer wheelbase. It means it will perform better on bumps and also have a better road grip and handling. Also, the Pridor has larger wheels and tire sizes compared to the Suzuki 110.
Coming to Suzuki’s strengths, it has an engine kill switch and dipper, which are missing in Pridor. It has a better-looking design due to alloy wheels, a curvy body, and a larger engine.
The fuel gauge and RPM meter are missing in both motorcycles, which is strange if we look at the prices of both of them.
In the end, if you are looking for a classical and fuel-efficient family bike with better ground clearance and road grip, the Honda Pridor might be a better choice. However, if you want a durable and a bit more stylish bike with some added features, the Suzuki GD 110S might be the better option.
It’s always a good idea to test-ride both bikes before making a buying decision. Both the Pridor and GD 110S are great options for anyone looking for a 100cc to 110cc motorcycle in Pakistan; it all depends on your personal preferences, budget, and intended use.
Which motorcycle would you select after reading the blog? Tell us in the comment section below.
FAQs
The Suzuki GD 110S comes with a slightly larger engine size, alloy rims, engine kill switch, SOHC engine type, and some other differences.
The fuel average of the Honda Pridor is 48-58 km/l.
In this comparison, the Honda Pridor is more fuel efficient compared to the Suzuki GD 110S.
GD 110 S MORE COMFORTABLE AND RELIABLE
Honda prior due to price difference and a better choice
I have Pridor 2023 Model
Its good but fuel average is almost 40 h 43 KM / Ltr
I don’t know why if some one have an idea to enhance its millage please share with me