
Honda Atlas has raised pricing across the board, with the rise reaching as high as Rs 500,000, following Toyota, Suzuki, and KIA. The corporation cited fluctuating exchange rates and growing material prices as the reasons for the price increase.
The carmaker behemoth explained the spike in inflation, local currency depreciation, and unsteady economic conditions in a note to its dealers.
However, it insisted that the business had done everything in its power to affect customers as little as possible.
With a price difference of Rs 500,000, the cost of its most well-known Civic 1.5L CVT has jumped to Rs 7,299,900. Currently, the City 1.2L costs Rs4,329,000, and the BRV costs Rs5,649,000.