ISLAMABAD: Honda Atlas has shipped another batch of 38 locally assembled Honda City 1.2L units to Japan, marking its second export shipment to the country.
The first batch of 40 units was shipped in April 2025 and was widely seen as a milestone for Pakistan’s auto manufacturing capabilities.
The move strengthens Honda’s presence in the global supply chain and highlights the growing confidence in the quality of vehicles assembled in Pakistan.
Company officials said the exports reflect both improved production standards and strategic moves to expand international market access.
Other automakers in Pakistan have also started entering export markets. In July 2023, Toyota Indus exported 50 vehicles—including the Fortuner, Corolla Cross, and IMV models—while Changan Pakistan shipped 14 Ocean X7 SUVs to Kenya and Tanzania.
More recently, Hyundai Nishat has joined the trend by exporting its Santa Fe Hybrid CBUs to Sri Lanka, signaling an increase in the pace of Pakistani automakers competing beyond the country’s borders.
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