Honda celebrates 30 years in Pakistan at PAPS 2024
By Our Correspondent
November 05, 2024
KARACHI: Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited (HACPL) celebrated its 30-year legacy in Pakistan’s automotive market at the Pakistan Auto Parts Show (PAPS), held from October 25-27, 2024, at the Lahore Expo Centre.
Honda displayed a range of locally sourced parts at the event, underscoring its commitment to localisation and supporting the domestic automotive industry. In addition to celebrating its legacy, Honda also discussed its future direction, unveiling its hybrid technology initiative with the introduction of the e:HEV (electric hybrid vehicle) system.
The announcement garnered considerable interest from people in attendance, who were eager to learn about the potential impact of hybrid vehicles on Pakistan’s automotive landscape.
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