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Honda decreases car price in Pakistan: Check latest rates here

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LAHORE: Honda has reduced the prices of its crossover vehicles after announcing increases in other variants after the budget for the financial year 2025-26.

The company has reduced the ex-factory prices of HR-V variants by Rs 100,000 to provide mid-year relief to its customers.

The new prices of the HR-V VTi and VTi-S have come into effect today, July 14, 2025.

New prices of Honda HR-V

The company has reduced the price of the Honda HR-V VTi by Rs 100,000, taking the new price to Rs 7,549,000 compared to the previous price of Rs 7,649,000.

The price of the VTi-S variant has also increased by Rs. 100,000, as the new rate has been set at Rs. 7,799,000, compared to Rs. 7,899,000 the previous year.

Following the steps of other carmakers, Honda has also announced new price hikes across its vehicle lineup in Pakistan effective July 1, 2025.

The hike affects several models, including popular variants like the Honda Civic, Honda BR-V, and Honda City. The price revision reflects an upward adjustment ranging from Rs. 47,000 to Rs. 201,000, depending on the model and variant.

This latest development is expected to impact the purchasing decisions of potential buyers who were planning to book their vehicles before the middle of the year.

Web Desk

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