Honda City Car Pakistan 2026 — Complete Buyer’s Guide & All Variants
The Honda City is Pakistan’s best-selling sedan — a title it has held, with brief interruptions, for over two decades. Whether you are buying your first car or upgrading from a hatchback, the Honda City offers a compelling package of comfort, fuel efficiency, and reliability in the 1200-1500cc segment. This complete buyer’s guide covers every variant, price, specifications, monthly running cost, financing options, and tips for the 2026 Honda City in Pakistan.
Honda City 2026 — Price List Pakistan
Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited assembles the City at its Manga Mandi, Lahore plant. The current generation (7th generation, GM2 platform) was introduced in Pakistan in 2021. Below are the current ex-factory and on-road prices for all variants.
Prices are ex-factory Lahore for 2026 and may differ by city. On-road prices include registration, delivery charges, and applicable taxes. Prices subject to change by Honda Atlas.
Honda City 1.2L vs 1.5L — Which Engine to Choose?
The City is available with two engine options in Pakistan. Choosing between them depends on your budget, driving style, and whether you primarily drive in the city or on long highway runs.
Our recommendation: If you drive primarily in city traffic, the 1.2L MT offers the lowest total cost of ownership. If you regularly travel on the motorway between cities, the 1.5L CVT justifies its premium through more relaxed cruising and overtaking ability.
Honda City 2026 — Features by Variant
Honda City RS — Is It Worth the Premium?
The Honda City RS sits at the top of the lineup at Rs 64.99 lakh. For the Rs 5 lakh premium over the 1.5L CVT, you get paddle shifters, Honda SENSING (Collision Mitigation Braking, Lane Keeping Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Road Departure Mitigation), 6 airbags, and distinctive RS badging and body accents. The ADAS suite alone makes the RS worth considering if highway safety is a priority. However, Honda SENSING works best on well-marked roads — its lane-keeping features are less reliable on Pakistani roads without clear lane markings.
Honda City — Full Specifications
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Honda City Fuel Economy — Real Owner Data Pakistan
Real-world fuel consumption from Pakistani City owners (source: PakWheels community forums, 2024-2026 data):
*Monthly fuel cost based on 1,500 km/month at current petrol price of Rs 260/litre.
Honda City Annual Ownership Cost Breakdown
Always include comprehensive car insurance in your budget — the Honda City is a frequent target for theft and minor accident damage in urban Pakistan. Also calculate your token tax by province, as Sindh charges significantly more than Punjab for 1500cc vehicles.
Financing the Honda City — Monthly EMI Calculator
Most Honda City buyers use bank auto loans. Here are estimated monthly installments for the 1.5L CVT at Rs 59.99 lakh, with a 20% down payment (Rs 12 lakh) and different loan tenures at a representative 22% p.a. rate. See the full car loan interest rates guide for bank-by-bank comparison.
Honda City Available Colours 2026
- Lunar Silver Metallic
- Platinum White Pearl
- Meteoroid Gray Metallic
- Aegean Blue Metallic
- Radiant Red Metallic
- Crystal Black Pearl
- Champagne Gold Metallic (RS exclusive)
Honda City Resale Value in Pakistan
The Honda City has one of the best resale values in Pakistan’s 1300-1500cc segment. A 2022 City 1.5L CVT purchased at approximately Rs 48 lakh typically resells for Rs 48-55 lakh in 2026, reflecting the PKR inflation premium. In real terms, depreciation is modest — Honda City owners rarely lose money in a high-inflation environment.
Frequently Asked Questions — Honda City Pakistan
Which Honda City variant gives the best value for money?
The 1.5L MT offers the best performance-per-rupee ratio. For those wanting automatic convenience with maximum features, the 1.5L CVT is the sweet spot. The RS is for buyers who specifically want ADAS safety features and don’t mind paying Rs 5 lakh more.
Is the Honda City available on bank financing?
Yes. Honda Atlas has an in-house financing arrangement with several banks. Additionally, Meezan Bank, HBL, UBL, Allied Bank, and MCB offer auto loans for Honda City. Rates currently range from 20-24% p.a. See our car loan interest rates guide for updated rates.
What is the Honda City’s fuel type?
The Honda City runs on RON 91 (Super) petrol. It is not CNG-compatible from the factory, though some owners get aftermarket CNG kits installed. Honda Atlas does not recommend CNG conversion. Check current petrol and CNG prices before deciding.
How many years warranty does Honda City offer in Pakistan?
Honda Atlas provides a 3-year or 100,000 km manufacturer warranty (whichever comes first) on all new City models purchased through authorised dealers. Extended warranty options are available from Honda Atlas.
What is the Honda City ground clearance — can it handle bad roads?
Ground clearance is 135mm, which is adequate for smooth urban roads and motorways but can be a concern on broken interior roads or heavy speed breakers. The suspension tuning is relatively firm for Pakistan — larger potholes require careful navigation.
How does the Honda City perform on the Lahore-Islamabad motorway?
The 1.5L City is excellent on the M2 motorway. At 110-120 km/h it returns 16-18 km/l, and the CVT keeps revs low for relaxed cruising. The 40-litre fuel tank covers approximately 600-700 km on a full tank at motorway speeds. See motorway toll rates for trip cost planning.
Where are Honda City service centres in Pakistan?
Honda Atlas has an extensive dealer and 3S (Sales, Service, Spare parts) network across Pakistan with over 100 service points. Major centres include Honda Gulberg (Lahore), Honda Clifton (Karachi), and Honda F-8 (Islamabad). Service intervals are every 5,000 km or 6 months.
Final Verdict — Should You Buy the Honda City in 2026?
The Honda City remains the benchmark in Pakistan’s family sedan segment. Its combination of proven reliability, excellent after-sales network, strong resale value, and feature-rich cabin (1.5L and above) makes it the safest choice for most buyers. The 2026 price increases are steep, but for buyers who can stretch to the 1.5L CVT or RS, the City delivers a complete package that no domestic competitor fully matches.
Plan your purchase carefully using our car loan guide, estimate your monthly fuel cost with live petrol prices, and don’t forget to calculate annual token tax and comprehensive insurance premiums before signing any paperwork.


