Honda Civic 2025 in Pakistan: Price, Features & Variants Breakdown
The Honda Civic 2025 has hit the Pakistani market with a fresh vibe, crafted by Atlas Honda. This sleek sedan comes in two exciting versions: Oriel and RS, each packed with unique features. Here’s a fresh take on its price, performance, and appeal in easy language.
Price and Variants
The Honda Civic 2025 offers two distinct options with updated prices. Check out the details below:
Variant | Ex-Factory Price | Engine | Wait Time |
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Honda Civic Oriel | PKR 8,659,000 | 1498 cc, Auto, Petrol | 11 Months |
Honda Civic RS | PKR 9,899,000 | 1498 cc, Auto, Petrol | 11 Months |
Standout Specs
Here’s what powers the Honda Civic 2025:
- The engine has a displacement of 1498 cc, with the Oriel variant producing 95 kW and 180 Nm, while the RS variant delivers 131 kW and 131 Nm.
- Gearbox: Auto (Oriel: M-CVT, RS: LL-CVT)
- Fuel: Petrol
- Fuel Efficiency: 11-14 KM/L
- Tank Size: 47 L
- Seating: 5 People
- Max Speed: 220 KM/H
- Wheel Size: 215/55/R16
Hits and Misses
The Civic 2025 shines with its turbo engines across all models, a sturdier build, and a longer frame than rivals. However, its high cost, limited 2 airbags even in the RS, and lack of extras like wireless charging or parking aids leave some buyers wanting more.
A Fresh Look Inside and Out
The 2025 Civic features an eye-catching grille and automatic daytime running lights, while the RS variant is distinguished by its LED headlights, fog lamps, and a spacious sunroof. Inside, enjoy a 7-inch dashboard screen, comfy fabric seats, and dual-zone climate control. The RS upgrades to a 9-inch touchscreen with navigation and cameras. Safety includes ABS, stability control, and RS-exclusive Honda Sensing tech, though airbag count stays at two. Its smooth ride and sharp handling impress, even if acceleration lags behind some competitors.
Keeping It Running
Built locally, the Civic 2025 has easy-to-find parts and skilled mechanics. Use top-quality oil to keep the engine healthy. It rivals the Toyota Corolla Altis Grande and Toyota Prius, winning with its size and balance, despite Toyota’s loyal fans.