Honda City 1.2 manual now costs more than Rs4.3 million after latest price hike

Honda Atlas Cars Limited (HACL) has once again raised its car prices for the second time in two weeks. The company attributed the increase to rising inflation and a depreciating local currency.

Below are the new prices for all Honda cars:

Car Old Price (Rs) New Price (Rs) Hike (Rs)
City 1.2 M/T 4,069,000 4,329,000 260,000
City 1.2 CVT 4,199,000 4,469,000 270,000
City 1.5 CVT 4,449,000 4,739,000 290,000
City Aspire 1.5 M/T 4,629,000 4,939,000 310,000
City Aspire 1.5 CVT 4,799,000 5,119,000 320,000
Civic 1.5T M-CVT 6,849,000 7,299,000 450,000
Civic Oriel 1.5T M-CVT 7,099,000 7,599,000 500,000
Civic RS 1.5T LL-CVT 8,099,000 8,649,000 550,000
HR-V VTi 1.5 6,399,000 6,799,000 400,000
HR-V VTi S 1.5 6,599,000 6,999,000 400,000
BR-V S 1.5 5,299,000 5,649,000 350,000

The automobile industry is facing challenges due to foreign exchange limitations and parts supply issues. The Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM) and the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) have jointly sent a letter to the Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Jameel Ahmed, highlighting the dire situation.

In the letter, the organizations state that the industry is facing the brink of collapse due to restrictions imposed by the SBP on imports and a lack of support from banks in the automotive sector. This has resulted in sporadic plant closures and lay-offs among assemblers and suppliers.

The joint letter from PAAPAM and PAMA advised that failure to take corrective action would result in negative consequences such as widespread job loss, reduction in government income, the shutdown of car assembly plants, and capital loss. The letter emphasized that the negative effects of the letter of credit (LC) issue have contributed to the collapse of the automobile industry.

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