Atlas Honda, one of Pakistan’s leading motorcycle manufacturers, has stepped forward with a relief initiative for its customers in flood-affected regions.
Understanding the challenges faced by riders during natural disasters, the company has announced free motorcycle checkups along with up to 50% discount on labour charges at selected 3S dealerships.
This special support program will run from 22nd to 27th September 2025, offering motorcycle owners an opportunity to ensure their vehicles remain in good condition despite the damages caused by recent flooding.
The initiative is designed to ease the financial burden of repair and maintenance for communities struggling to recover from these tough circumstances.
According to Atlas Honda, the offer will be available across 94 dealers in 65 towns, but only at designated 3S dealerships located within flood-affected areas.
Customers are encouraged to visit their nearest participating dealership during the campaign period to avail this exclusive support package.
Floods often result in extensive damage to motorcycles, including engine, wiring, and brake system issues caused by prolonged exposure to water.
With this initiative, Atlas Honda aims to provide timely maintenance and repair solutions so that riders can get back on the road safely and with confidence.
The campaign has been warmly received by the motorcycle community, with many appreciating Atlas Honda’s proactive approach.
For residents of flood-hit areas, this program provides much-needed relief, helping them maintain their primary mode of transport at an affordable cost.
Customers are advised to confirm the participation of their local 3S dealership before visiting, as the program is limited to selected outlets.
Conclusion
Atlas Honda’s latest initiative highlights its dedication to customer care during times of crisis.
By offering free motorcycle checkups and up to 50% discount on labour charges at selected 3S dealerships, the company is ensuring that riders in flood-affected areas can safely restore their vehicles without heavy financial strain.