Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan and Hyundai Nishat Motors have increased prices across multiple models effective July 1, 2025, in the wake of new fiscal measures introduced in the federal budget.
The revision comes amid persistent economic pressures, including currency depreciation, rising import costs, and fresh duties on automotive components, all of which continue to strain Pakistan’s automobile sector.
According to a company notification, Honda's new prices reflect an increase ranging between Rs47,000 and Rs201,000, affecting models in its Civic, BR-V, and City lineups.
Honda new car prices (Effective July 1, 2025)
| Model & Variant | Old Price (PKR) | New Price (PKR) | Increase (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Civic Turbo RS | 9,899,000 | 10,100,000 | 201,000 |
| Civic Oriel | 8,659,000 | 8,834,000 | 175,000 |
| BR-V 1.5 CVT S | 6,299,000 | 6,429,000 | 130,000 |
| City Aspire CVT | 5,849,000 | 5,969,000 | 120,000 |
| City 1.2 CVT | 4,689,000 | 4,737,000 | 48,000 |
| City 1.2 MT | 4,649,000 | 4,696,000 | 47,000 |
The price adjustment is likely to impact consumer sentiment, particularly among potential buyers who were looking to finalise their purchases before the new fiscal year took effect.
Meanwhile, Hyundai Nishat Motors has also issued revised pricing across its passenger and commercial vehicle segments. The hike ranges from Rs46,000 to over Rs600,000, depending on the model.
Hyundai New Car Prices (Effective July 1, 2025)
| Model | Increase Range (PKR) |
|---|---|
| Porter (All Variants) | Starting from Rs46,000 |
| Elantra Hybrid | Significant upward revision |
| Tucson Hybrid (All) | Increased |
| Santa Fe Hybrid | Substantial price jump |
| Sonata Series | Up to Rs600,000 |
Hyundai officials attributed the hike to budget-induced regulatory changes and the overall rise in import-related expenses.
Auto market experts have warned that unless macroeconomic stability improves or fiscal relief is introduced, further price hikes cannot be ruled out in the months ahead.







