As Pakistan steps into the New Year, Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan has officially announced the introductory retail prices of the Honda Civic 2026 facelift, following the recent reveal of its subtle yet meaningful updates. The facelifted Civic brings enhanced safety, refined styling, and modern technology, strengthening its position in Pakistan’s competitive sedan segment.
What’s New in the Honda Civic 2026 Facelift?
A few days earlier, Honda Atlas unveiled a minor facelift for the Civic lineup. While the changes may appear subtle on the surface, they significantly improve overall appeal and value.
One of the biggest highlights is the standardization of Honda Sensing across all variants. This advanced safety suite includes features such as Collision Mitigation Braking, Lane Keeping Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Road Departure Mitigation. Previously limited to higher trims, Honda Sensing is now available even in the base variant, marking a major step forward in safety for Pakistani consumers.
In addition to safety upgrades, the Civic 2026 facelift features a revised front grille design, giving the sedan a sharper and more premium look. Minor cosmetic refinements and interior enhancements further elevate the driving experience, although the core engine and performance remain unchanged.
Honda Civic 2026 Facelift – Introductory Prices in Pakistan
Honda Atlas has announced that the following are ex-factory introductory prices, effective immediately and available for a limited time:
- Honda Civic Standard – Rs. 8,499,000
- Honda Civic Oriel – Rs. 8,834,000
- Honda Civic RS – Rs. 10,100,000
The company has clearly stated that these are introductory prices, which means they may be revised upward in the coming months depending on market conditions, taxes, and production costs.
Market Impact and Buyer Expectations
The launch of the Honda Civic 2026 facelift comes at a time when car prices in Pakistan remain historically high. Despite this, the inclusion of advanced safety features as standard adds strong value, particularly for buyers prioritizing safety and long-term reliability.
The Civic continues to compete with rivals such as the Toyota Corolla Altis and other imported sedans, but Honda’s focus on technology, safety, and premium design keeps the Civic among the most desirable locally assembled sedans in Pakistan.
With refreshed styling, improved safety, and competitive introductory pricing, the Honda Civic 2026 facelift is positioned to attract both new buyers and loyal Honda enthusiasts. Customers interested in purchasing are advised to book early to benefit from the limited-time introductory prices before any future revisions.

