Honda Atlas Pakistan has announced a nationwide recall for several older vehicle models in Pakistan due to concerns related to the SRS airbag system. The company advised affected vehicle owners to visit authorized dealerships for free inspection and replacement services.
According to the company, the recall includes Honda Civic Oriel models manufactured between 2006 and 2012, Honda CR-V vehicles produced from 2008 to 2011, and Honda Accord models built between 2004 and 2012. Honda Atlas shared the announcement through its official social media channels and emphasized that customer safety remains its highest priority.
Free Airbag Replacement at Dealerships
Honda Atlas confirmed that owners of the affected vehicles can visit their nearest authorized 3S or 2S dealership across Pakistan. The company stated that technicians will replace the airbags without charging any fee. Furthermore, officials encouraged customers to contact authorized dealerships for complete guidance regarding inspection appointments and replacement procedures.
The company launched the recall as part of its safety commitment and urged customers not to delay the inspection process. Industry experts believe proactive recalls help manufacturers maintain customer confidence while reducing potential safety risks on roads.
Customer Safety Remains Key Focus
Meanwhile, the recall announcement attracted significant public attention because many of the affected vehicles remain popular in Pakistanโs used car market. Vehicle owners welcomed the free replacement initiative and appreciated the companyโs decision to address the issue officially.
In recent years, global automakers have increasingly conducted recalls to resolve technical faults linked to airbags, braking systems, and electronic components. Consequently, Honda Atlas urged customers to verify whether their vehicles fall within the affected production years and immediately contact authorized service centers for assistance.
The company also reassured customers that the replacement process would follow international safety standards and manufacturer-approved procedures nationwide.
