Honda Atlas Launches Facelift of City 1.5 LAS CVT with Price Hike

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Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan has rolled out the facelift of the Honda City 1.5 LAS CVT, bringing subtle design upgrades along with a notable price hike.

The updated model aims to refresh the brand’s popular sedan lineup while retaining its proven performance and practicality for Pakistani buyers. 

Price and Booking Details 

With the facelift launch, the price of the Honda City Aspire 1.5 LAS CVT has been increased by Rs 180,000. The sedan’s cost has now risen from Rs 6,069,000 to Rs 6,149,000. 

For customers planning to secure the updated model, Honda requires a booking amount of Rs 1,200,000, making it one of the more premium offerings in the compact sedan segment. 

Key New Features 

The facelift of the Honda City Aspire 1.5 LAS CVT focuses on design refinements and feature enhancements that improve its appeal: 

Steering Wheel: Leather-stitched finish for a premium touch. 

Select Knob: Leather-stitched design for added sophistication. 

Tweeters: Enhanced sound quality with tweeters now available. 

Trunk Spoiler: Stylish black spoiler with integrated LED high-mounted stop light. 

Alloy Wheels: Sleek black finish alloys for a sportier stance. 

Lighting Setup: Complete LED package covering headlights, taillights, and fog lights. 

Antenna: Modern shark fin design in black. 

These updates align the sedan more closely with modern styling cues, enhancing its sporty and premium look. 

What Remains Unchanged 

Despite the cosmetic upgrades, Honda has retained the proven mechanical and safety elements of the City Aspire 1.5 LAS CVT. Key aspects that remain unchanged include: 

Engine: The trusted 1.5L i-VTEC engine continues to power the sedan. 

Chassis & Body Size: No structural changes have been made. 

Core Safety Features: Standard dual airbags, ABS, and EBD remain intact. 

Market Position 

The Honda City has long been one of Pakistan’s most recognized sedans, balancing practicality with style.

With the facelift, Honda Atlas aims to keep the City Aspire competitive in a market where Toyota Yaris and Hyundai Elantra are strong rivals.

While the price increase may affect affordability, the added premium features are likely to attract buyers seeking a more stylish and feature-rich sedan.