Honda Atlas Cars Limited (HACL) has officially released the all-new Civic in Pakistan, making the compact sedan category in Pakistan significantly more intriguing. The new Civic was also unveiled in a digital launch, presented by Aamir H. Shirazi, President of Atlas Group, Hironobu Yoshimura, CEO of HACL, and Aamir Nazir, General Manager Sales and Marketing at HACL, who informed the audience about the vehicle's numerous features.
Unlike the 6th generation Honda City, which was released last year, the 11th-generation Civic is the most recent model on the market, and it outperforms its competitors, such as the Toyota Corolla and Hyundai, in terms of performance and characteristics.
Customers can choose from three different Honda Civic models. RS, Oriel, and Standard The base variant and mid-level variants will be powered by a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder petrol engine with 127 horsepower (hp) and 180 Newton-meters (Nm) of torque and an M-CVT automatic transmission, with the base variant being a hardtop.
This time, all of their models are RS turbo; the Honda Atlas does not offer a naturally aspirated engine. A 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with 176 horsepower and 220 Newton-meters of torque is connected to an LL-CVT automatic transmission in the top-tier edition.
For safety, it has a Collision Breaking System that will break the vehicle if an obstruction comes in the way, lane assist, road departure warning, and lead car departure warning, but only two airbags for the occupants.
According to our market, the price difference between all of these Honda Civics is unreasonably large, but when we look at it globally, the corporation has maintained their rates here as well. The base variant costs 53.99 lakhs, while the Oriel variation costs 56.49 lakhs and the top-of-the-line RS variant costs 64.99 lakhs.
Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited has confirmed to Business Recorder on Tuesday that two higher-end variations of its 11th-generation Civic will be delivered in February 2023, a development that comes after the business debuted the new model earlier this month.
The 11-month delay applies to the Civic Oriel 1.5L (now priced at Rs5,399,000) and Civic RS 1.5L (currently priced at Rs6,149,000), while the'standard' Civic model is currently scheduled for delivery in August. "We're informing our clients that the delivery times for the two high-end variants are February next year, but we're also informing them that there may be a price change by then," a dealership told Business Recorder on condition of anonymity.
According to papers accessible with Business Recorder, the booking fee for the Civic base variation is presently Rs1 million, rising to Rs1.1 million for the Oriel and Rs1.2 million for the Turbo models. The news is surprising because the business, which is publicly traded, just launched its next-generation Civic earlier this month.
Dealers warned the lengthy delivery time might stymie sales in a market that is becoming increasingly competitive due to the introduction of numerous other vehicles in the same price range, as well as turn off customers who may face a "significant price hike" by then. Honda Atlas has revealed the 'tentative' prices for the Civic 2022. In Pakistan, Honda Atlas had previously discontinued its 10th Generation Civic.

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