Tag: #Civic

  • Honda hasn’t sold a single Civic in three months

    Honda hasn’t sold a single Civic in three months

    Honda Atlas Cars Limited (HACL) has not sold a single Civic in the last three months, Autojournal.pk has reported.

    It is proving to be a difficult year for HACL in production and sales. Due to supply network issues, the company’s productivity had wanted, with increased prices making the car untenable for consumers.

    Honda, one of the biggest car companies of Pakistan, sold just 87 cars last month.

    According to a recent notification, Honda will restart production very soon despite the fact that there are no dates mentioned related to production resumption.

  • Honda raises car prices by up to Rs1.45 million

    Honda raises car prices by up to Rs1.45 million

    Following the footsteps of Toyota and KIA, Honda Atlas Cars Limited (HACL) has increased the price of its vehicles. The automaker has attributed the biggest increase to growing raw material prices and the weakening of the local currency against US dollar.

    The revised pricing go into effect on July 30, 2022. They apply to all orders placed beginning on July 30, 2022, and further forward.

    All orders that are due by August 2022 or for which full payment was received by July 29, 2022, will be subject to the previous pricing.

    Here are the new prices for all variants from Honda:

    Variant Old Invoice (Rs) New Prices (Rs) Difference (Rs)
    City 1.2L MT 3,264,000 4,049,000 785,000
    City 1.2L CVT 3,389,000 4,199,000 810,000
    City 1.5L CVT 3,589,000 4,439,000 850,000
    1.5 L Aspire MT 3,729,000 4,609,000 880,000
    1.5 L Aspire CVT 3,899,000 4,799,000 900,000
    Civic 1.5T M-CVT 5,549,000 6,799,000 1,250,000
    Civic Oriel 1.5T M-CVT 5,799,000 7,099,000 1,300,000
    Civic 1.5T RS LL-CVT 6,649,000 8,099,000 1,450,000
    BR-V 1.5 iVTEC S 4,249,000 5,299,000 1,050,000
    Latest Honda Car Prices in Pakistan

    It is worth noting that these hikes from Toyota and Honda are the biggest price increase in the auto market’s history. Honda’s premium sedan Honda Civic is now priced as high as Rs8.1 million.

    Additionally, the base trim of the Honda City now starts at more than Rs4 million, which has the general public in disbelief.

    Experts predict that the Pakistani rupee will most likely decline even further, which suggests that the price of cars may witness more revisions in the coming months.