Get Honda Icon-e on zero markup installment plan
Faysal Bank has introduced a new digital financing scheme offering 0% profit instalments on the Honda Icon-e electric scooter through its Digimall platform, making electric mobility more accessible in Pakistan.
The initiative aims to promote affordable green transportation while easing financial pressure on buyers through flexible repayment plans.
Price and Instalment Plans for Honda Icon-e
Under the new offer, the Honda Icon-e is priced at PKR 419,900, with multiple instalment options available depending on customer preference.
The monthly repayment structure includes:
- 3 months (0% profit): PKR 139,967
- 6 months: PKR 78,381
- 12 months: PKR 48,567
- 24 months: PKR 25,894
- 36 months: PKR 20,062
- 48 months: PKR 17,146
This tiered structure allows consumers to select repayment terms based on their financial convenience.
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Nationwide Availability and Easy Access
The offer includes nationwide store pick-up facilities, making it easier for customers across Pakistan to access the electric scooter without logistical barriers.
The scheme is part of Faysal Bank’s broader strategy to expand digital banking solutions and consumer financing products.
Promoting Eco-Friendly Mobility in Pakistan
The financing initiative is designed to encourage the adoption of eco-friendly transportation solutions in Pakistan, where rising fuel costs have increased interest in electric vehicles.
Industry experts believe such financing options can significantly boost the adoption of electric scooters in urban areas.
Offer Validity and Application Process
The promotional offer is valid until April 30, 2026, and is subject to standard terms and conditions set by the bank.
Customers can also apply for the Noor Card to access instalment-based purchases more easily.
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Consumer Support and Banking Complaint System
In addition, the State Bank of Pakistan has made its consumer complaint portal and mobile application available to help users report banking-related issues and improve customer protection across financial institutions.