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Honda Civic Facelift 2025 Pakistan: Updates, Features, and Booking Prices

Honda's 2025 Civic facelift in Pakistan brings a new grille, RS badges, and standard safety features like Honda Sensing. Bookings start at Rs 1.3M for standard, up to Rs 1.6M for RS. A minor refresh for better style and safety.

By Najeeb KhanDec 30, 2025 616 views 0 comments
Honda Civic Facelift 2025 Pakistan: Updates, Features, and Booking Prices

Table of Contents

  • What's Changed in the Design
  • New Standard Features Across All Models
  • The Variants and Their Booking Prices
  • Why This Update Matters
  • How to Book and What to Expect
  • Conclusion

Honda just shared big news about its Civic lineup in Pakistan. After some buzz from a social media teaser, the company confirmed the changes. It's a small update to the front, but it brings fresh style and better safety tech. Bookings started yesterday, on December 29. If you're in the market for a sedan, this could be worth a look.

The update comes at a time when car buyers want more features without big price jumps. Honda aims to keep the Civic competitive. Let's see what’s new.

What's Changed in the Design

The facelift focuses on the front end. There's a new grille that gives the car a bolder look. It makes the Civic stand out more on the road. Plus, new RS badges add a sporty touch to higher trims.

These tweaks are minor, but they refresh the overall style. No major overhauls to the body or rear. It's about subtle improvements that keep the design current.

New Standard Features Across All Models

One big win is the safety upgrades. Honda Sensing now comes standard on every variant. This suite includes smart tools like collision braking to avoid crashes, lane keeping to stay in your path, and adaptive cruise control that adjusts speed. There's also auto high beams and alerts if the car ahead moves.

Adaptive headlights are in too. They adjust based on your speed and turns for better night driving. All this makes the Civic safer for city streets or highways.

Before, some features were optional or only on top models. Now, everyone gets them. It's a smart move to boost appeal.

The Variants and Their Booking Prices

Honda keeps three main variants: the standard Civic, Civic Oriel, and Civic RS. Each gets the updates.

Booking prices are set like this:

  • Civic RS: Rs. 1,600,000

  • Civic Oriel: Rs. 1,400,000

  • Civic Standard: Rs. 1,300,000

These are the amounts to secure your spot. Full prices aren't listed here, but expect them to align with current market rates around 8-10 million PKR total. Bookings opened on December 29, so act fast if interested.

The RS is the sporty one with extra flair. Oriel adds more comfort, while the base keeps it simple, but now with all the safety tech.

Why This Update Matters

Pakistan's roads are busy, and fuel costs are high. The Civic has always been reliable, but these changes add value. Better safety means fewer worries for families. The fresh grille and badges appeal to those who want style.

Honda listened to feedback after the teaser. Speculation was rife online about what was coming. Now, it's clear: a practical refresh.

It's not a full redesign. That might come later. For now, this keeps the 11th-gen Civic fresh since its 2022 launch.

How to Book and What to Expect

Head to a Honda dealership to book. Pay the booking amount, and wait for delivery details. Honda hasn't said when cars hit showrooms, but it should be soon.

If you're upgrading, check trade-in options. Or compare with rivals like the Toyota Corolla for features and price.

This update could boost sales. Civic fans get more without waiting for a new model.

Conclusion

Honda's move shows a commitment to Pakistan's market. With rising demand for safe, stylish cars, this facelift fits right in. It might push competitors to step up, too.

If you drive a Civic, these changes could make your next one even better. Keep an eye on reviews once they roll out.

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