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Honda Icon e electric scooter has officially launched in Pakistan at Rs. 419,900, marking Honda’s debut in the local EV market. Learn more about its specs, design, and market impact.

Faysal Bank Launches Installment Plans for Honda Icon-E Electric Scooter

September 26, 2025
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Faysal Bank has partnered with Atlas Honda to make the Honda Icon-E electric scooter more accessible in Pakistan through its Faysal Digimall platform. The financing plan allows customers to purchase the eco-friendly scooter via flexible installment options of up to 48 months, making it easier for commuters to switch to sustainable urban mobility.

Flexible Installment Options

The Honda Icon-E is priced at Rs. 419,900, and Faysal Bank is offering installment plans starting as low as Rs. 17,146 per month. Customers can choose from short-term or long-term financing based on their budget:

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TenureMonthly Installment (PKR)
3 Months139,967 (0% profit option)
6 Months78,381
12 Months43,390
24 Months25,894
36 Months20,062
48 Months17,146

Notably, the 3-month plan comes with a 0% profit facility, making it an attractive choice for those seeking quick, interest-free ownership.

Features of the Honda Icon-E

The Honda Icon-E electric scooter is marketed as an eco-friendly commuting solution, combining style with practicality. Its key highlights include:

  • DC brushless motor for efficient performance
  • Combined Brake System (CBS) for safer handling
  • Two driving modes: Standard and Econ
  • Cruising range: up to 65 km in Econ mode and 53 km in Standard mode

These features make it a suitable choice for urban commuters looking for a cost-effective and environmentally friendly vehicle.

How to Apply for Honda Icon-E via Faysal Digimall?

Purchasing the scooter through Faysal Bank is straightforward:

  1. Visit the official website: digimall.faysalbank.com/atlas-honda
  2. Select Honda Icon-E from the product list
  3. Choose your preferred installment plan (3–48 months)
  4. Add the product to your cart and proceed to checkout

Offer Validity

The installment plan offer is valid until September 30, 2025, and includes a nationwide pickup service for buyers across Pakistan.

Disclaimer: The installment details and features of the Honda Icon-E mentioned above are based on information shared by Faysal Bank and Atlas Honda at the time of writing. Terms, conditions, and pricing may vary.


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