Well, the auto business surprises us and disproves our belief just when we think car costs can’t go any higher. Another price increase is the outcome of the escalating inflation and the deteriorating economic trends. For the third time this year, Honda Atlas has raised the price of its vehicles.
Following the price inflation of petroleum items, comes the news of the Honda car price increase. However, the company has stated that the depreciation of the Pakistani rupee in relation to the US dollar, the unstable economic climate, and the rise in sales tax are the main causes of this increase in the price of Honda vehicles.
Honda City New Prices
After the previous price hike, Honda City M/T 1.2L used to cost Rs. 4,329,000. After the new hike of Rs. 250,000, it now costs Rs. 4,579,000.
Similarly, the old price of City CVT 1.2L was Rs. 4,469,000. But, now the new price has been increased by Rs. 260,000, and the new price is Rs. 4,729,000.
Moreover, City CVT 1.5L now costs Rs. 5,019,000 instead of the old Rs. 4,739,000. The difference is Rs. 280,000.
Honda City Aspire M/T 1.5L also faced inflation in price with an increase of Rs. 290,000. The old price was Rs. 4,939,000, but the new price is Rs. 5,229,000.
Honda City Aspire CVT 1.5L is now at a price tag of Rs. 5,419,000. It saw an increase of Rs. 300,000 and was previously at Rs. 5,119,000.
Honda BR-V New Prices
Honda BR-V CVT S used to be priced at Rs. 5,649,000, but after an increase of Rs. 300,000, it now costs Rs. 5,949,000.
Honda HR-V New Prices
Honda HR-V variants also faced a price increase as the HR-V VTI now costs Rs. 7,199,000 and HR-V VTI S costs Rs. 7,399,000.
Honda Civic New Prices
Honda Civic variants were not left behind in this hike either.
The Civic 1.5L M-CVT now costs Rs. 7,779,000, while the Honda Civic 1.5L Oriel M-CVT costs Rs. 8,099,000.
Lastly, Honda Civic RS 1.5L LL-CVT is now priced at Rs. 9,199,000.
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