We’ve just celebrated Chinese New Year, and now Hari Raya Aidilfitri is around the corner. Want to take that corner in a new ride? Honda Malaysia’s March 2026 campaign has some attractive discounts.
Honda Malaysia’s ‘Make Every Journey Fun’ promo for this month is offering up to RM60,000 off, and you can pick from MY2025 cars of freshly made 2026 stock. Both come with discounts, but you get a better deal with last year’s cars, of course. We’ll kick off with the hard hitters – the Civic Type R comes with a RM60,000 rebate while the e:N1 EV is RM34,000 off, for a price of RM115,900. Both are unchanged from February.
CBU specials aside, all of HM’s bread and butter CKD models are included. All five variants of the City sedan get RM13,000 off, while the discount is RM10,000 across the City Hatchback board. The WR-V’s discount range is from RM10,000 for the V to RM13,000 for the RS – the other two variants get RM11,000 off.
The larger HR-V – facelifted in 2025 – comes with RM15,000 off for the base NA-powered S, while the turbo E gets RM13,000 off and the RS hybrid gets RM16,000 off. Meanwhile, the Civic is being offered with RM18,000 off across the range. The CR-V is gone from the 2025 list.
If you prefer 2026 on your geran, the discounts are RM10,000 for all variants of the City and WR-V, RM8,000 for the City Hatchback and Civic, and RM9,000 for the HR-V (except for the RS hybrid, which gets RM10,000. Again, no CR-V here.
The discounts are for vehicles registered from now till March 31. We’re looking at substantial savings here, so happy shopping.



byd and china carmakers punishing this low quality honda malaysia, type r i thought very good sales sold out dah lol? now we know honda malaysia tipu trying to jack up their harga jual mahal
Aiyohh.. baru march sudah banyak diskaun
Price war huh? The worst is no one care. No comment under this news!
with this sort of massive discount, confirm honda will take the number one nonnational spot in malaysia for this year 2026
but but i thought jap fanboys always say that ccp cars giving big discount no good because it reduces the resale value, why now they dont bash honda?