Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited has introduced an exciting upgrade to its popular Honda Civic model, adding wireless charging as a standard feature.
This new enhancement is now available for the Oriel and RS variants of the Civic, reflecting the brand’s commitment to providing the latest in automotive technology to its customers.
The company shared the news via social media, urging potential buyers to visit their nearest Honda 3S dealership for further details and a firsthand experience of this new feature.
Pricing Remains Unchanged
Despite the addition of wireless charging, Honda has maintained the ex-factory prices for both the Civic Oriel and RS variants.
This decision is likely to please customers who can now enjoy an upgraded feature without any increase in cost. The current ex-factory prices are as follows:
Honda Civic Oriel: Rs 8,659,000
Honda Civic RS: Rs 9,899,000
This move is expected to enhance the Civic’s value proposition in a competitive market, making it an even more attractive option for potential buyers.
Key Features and Specifications
The Honda Civic has long been celebrated for its stylish design, comfortable interior, and robust performance. Here’s a closer look at what the Civic offers across its variants:
Exterior Design
The Civic is available in a palette of seven sophisticated colors: Carnelian Red Paint, Urban Titanium Metallic, Taffeta White, Lunar Silver Metallic, Meteoroid Gray Metallic, Morning Mist Blue Metallic, and Crystal Black Pearl.
The vehicle sports a modern front grille design, accompanied by Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) and halogen projector headlamps for the Standard and Oriel variants. The RS variant steps up the game with LED headlamps, adding a touch of elegance to its appearance. Additionally, the RS variant also boasts a panoramic sunroof and 16-inch sporty wheels, further enhancing its visual appeal.
Interior Comfort
Inside, the Civic is designed to offer a spacious and comfortable experience for up to five passengers. Depending on the variant, the car features a urethane-wrapped or leather-wrapped electric steering wheel.
The infotainment system is another highlight, with a 7-inch touchscreen in the Standard and Oriel variants and a 9-inch touchscreen in the RS variant, both equipped with navigation. Additional interior features include rear AC vents, power windows, power door locks, and more.
Performance and Safety
Under the hood, the Civic is powered by a 1498cc DOHC dual VTC and VTEC engine, offering varying power and torque outputs based on the variant. Transmission options include M-CVT or LL-CVT, ensuring a smooth driving experience.
Safety is a priority, with the Civic equipped with SRS airbags, ABS, EBD, vehicle stability assist, traction control, and hill start assist. The RS variant goes a step further with Honda Sensing, which includes advanced features like Collision Mitigation Braking System, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Lane Keep Assist System.
Conclusion
With the addition of wireless charging, the Honda Civic continues to be a blend of style, performance, and convenience, making it a strong contender in the Pakistani automotive market. This new feature is expected to further solidify its popularity among consumers who value modern technology and comfort.