Honda Atlas Cars has officially announced a price hike across its locally assembled lineup in Pakistan, effective from July 1, 2025.
The revised prices follow the implementation of the New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Levy, introduced in the Federal Budget 2025–26. This increase may impact potential buyers looking to purchase a Honda vehicle in the coming months.
Reasons Behind the Price Hike
The price adjustment comes in response to the new NEV Levy and rising manufacturing costs. Honda Pakistan, like several other automakers, has had to revise its pricing strategy to align with the changing regulatory and economic landscape.
New Price of Honda City
The updated prices affect all major Honda CKD (Completely Knocked Down) models:
Honda City 1.2 MT: Price increased from Rs 4,649,000 to Rs 4,696,000 (up by Rs 47,000)
Honda City 1.2 CVT: New price is Rs 4,737,000, up from Rs 4,689,000 (an increase of Rs 48,000)
Honda City Aspire CVT: Now priced at Rs 5,969,000, up from Rs 5,849,000 (Rs 120,000 hike)
New Price of Honda BR-V
Honda BR-V 1.5 CVT S: Increased from Rs 6,299,000 to Rs 6,429,000 (Rs 130,000 jump)
New Price of Honda Civic
Honda Civic Oriel: Revised price is Rs 8,834,000, compared to the previous Rs 8,659,000 (up by Rs 175,000)
Honda Civic Turbo RS: Now costs Rs 10,100,000, previously Rs 9,899,000 (an increase of Rs 201,000)
New Price of Honda HR-V
Honda HR-V VTI and HR-V VTI S: New prices are yet to be disclosed.
Terms and Conditions
The new prices are effective from July 1, 2025, and will apply to all new and back-ordered units invoiced from this date. Customers are required to bear any additional levies, duties, or tax changes applicable at the time of delivery.
Prices exclude freight and withholding tax, which will be charged separately. All rates are provisional and subject to change without prior notice.
This price revision may influence the purchasing decisions of consumers amid already challenging economic conditions.