Honda has officially revealed updates to its Civic lineup, confirming changes that were earlier hinted at through a teaser shared on social media.
The updated Civic features a subtle front-end facelift, highlighted by a redesigned grille, along with the addition of RS badges on relevant variants. One of the key updates is the inclusion of Honda Sensing as a standard feature across all Civic trims.
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The advanced driver-assistance package includes a Collision Mitigation Braking System, Lead Car Departure Notification System, Adaptive Cruise Control with low-speed follow, Lane Keeping Assist System, Road Departure Mitigation System, and Auto High Beam functionality.
Honda has also introduced adaptive headlights as standard equipment in the revised lineup.Bookings for the updated Honda Civic models opened today, December 29. The company has announced booking prices for all three variants.
The Civic RS is available for booking at Rs. 1,600,000, the Civic Oriel at Rs. 1,400,000, and the base Civic variant at Rs. 1,300,000.Honda has not announced any mechanical changes at this stage, and the updates appear focused on design enhancements and added safety technology.
Further details regarding delivery timelines and full specifications are expected to be shared separately. The Civic remains one of Honda’s most popular models in Pakistan, and the latest updates aim to strengthen its position in the competitive sedan segment by expanding safety features across the entire range.
Key Takeaways
- Honda has updated its Civic lineup with a subtle front-end facelift and RS badges on specific variants.
- All Civic trims now include Honda Sensing as a standard feature, enhancing safety with advanced driver-assistance systems.
- Adaptive headlights are now standard across the updated Civic models, improving visibility.
- Bookings for the updated Honda Civic started today, with prices at Rs. 1,600,000 for the Civic RS, Rs. 1,400,000 for the Civic Oriel, and Rs. 1,300,000 for the base Civic variant.
- The updates focus on design and safety technology, with no mechanical changes announced at this stage.
