Bank Alfalah has introduced a new promotion in collaboration with Atlas Honda, making it easier and more affordable for customers in Pakistan to buy a motorcycle. The offer includes a free safety helmet and the option to pay in easy instalments with 0% markup for up to six months. This campaign is open to all customers using a Bank Alfalah Credit Card and covers popular Honda models like the CD70, CG125 and Pridor. The goal is to give customers both convenience and value while encouraging road safety. One of the highlights of this limited-time promotion is the free helmet, provided with every eligible bike purchase. Customers can choose from flexible instalment plans, starting from 3 months and going up to 36 months. While the 3- and 6-month plans come with no markup, longer plans carry minimal processing fees starting from just 2.5%. The offer applies to all Honda bike models included in the promotion. However, helmet availability is limited, and delivery of bikes depends on current stock levels. To benefit from the offer, customers can register online by visiting Bank Alfalah’s official website. For more information or assistance, they can also call the bank’s helpline at 021-111-225-111. Additionally, the offer can be accessed through WhatsApp by scanning the QR code provided in the official ad. This partnership between Bank Alfalah and Atlas Honda brings added value to motorcycle buyers, offering an easier way to own a reliable Honda bike while promoting safety on the road.
Honda Pakistan to Launch Electric Scooter Soon
Honda Pakistan is getting ready to bring electric mobility to local roads by launching its first electric scooter during the 2025–26 financial year. The company revealed its upcoming plans through a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange, signaling its intent to align with the country’s growing focus on green transportation. While details like price and technical specifications of the scooter are still under wraps, Honda has confirmed it is actively working with government authorities to complete regulatory procedures before rollout. This move comes at a time when Pakistan is accelerating its electric vehicle shift. The government’s latest National Electric Vehicle (NEV) Policy aims to make 30% of all new vehicle sales electric by 2030. The plan is expected to slash carbon emissions by 4.5 million tons and reduce fuel imports by saving around 2 billion liters of oil annually. To support this shift, the government has announced generous incentives: buyers of two-wheelers can get a subsidy of Rs65,000, with more support available for three- and four-wheelers. EVs approved under the new policy will also enjoy free registration. The strategy doesn’t stop at subsidies. Authorities plan to install 3,000 EV charging stations nationwide, with 40 high-speed chargers to be deployed along highways within six months.