Karachi November 11, 2021: In the backdrop of a recent round of rupee depreciation against the US dollar, Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) has hiked prices of its vehicles by up to Rs485,000.
“Due to current foreign exchange situation, it has become difficult for Honda Atlas to further absorb the exchange rate, hence, it is compelled to consider some part of its impact in price,” read a notice sent by the company to its dealers. “Therefore, prices of Honda cars have been revised with effect from November 11, 2020.” Company has also notified its new prices for deliveries in January 2022.
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