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Honda City easy monthly installment plan in Pakistan – check details

05 January, 2026 18:59

ISLAMABAD: United Bank Limited (UBL) has introduced a flexible financing plan for customers who want to buy the all-new Honda City. With monthly instalments starting from around Rs 68,629, the plan makes it easier to own a car without straining your budget.

The UBL Drive Financing Plan uses a residual value option, allowing customers to pay a lower down payment and keep monthly instalments affordable. This option covers all major Honda City variants and lets buyers upgrade their ride without extra financial pressure.

Honda City Instalment Plans (Residual Option)

VariantVehicle PriceDown PaymentFinancing AmountMonthly Instalment (Residual)
Honda City 1.2 M/TRs 4,649,000Rs 1,673,640Rs 2,975,360Rs 69,184
Honda City 1.2L CVTRs 4,689,000Rs 1,734,930Rs 2,954,070Rs 68,629
Honda City 1.5L CVTRs 5,439,000Rs 2,447,550Rs 2,991,450Rs 69,558
Honda City 1.5L Aspire M/TRs 5,649,000Rs 2,655,030Rs 2,993,970Rs 69,616
Honda City 1.5L Aspire CVTRs 5,849,000Rs 2,866,010Rs 2,982,990Rs 69,361

How to Apply

Customers can apply online through the official UBL Drive page. Applicants need to provide basic details like CNIC, income proof, employment information, and bank statements.

After submitting the form, a UBL representative contacts the customer to complete the documentation, check eligibility, and finalize the down payment, tenure, and instalment plan.

UBL says the process is quick and simple, with tenures from 1 to 3 years and a residual value option of up to 50%, helping buyers keep their monthly payments low.

This plan makes it easier for Pakistanis to own a Honda City with convenient and affordable financing options.

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