2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna: Whose top trim offers better value?

By Viraaj Bhatnagar
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Both midsize sedans were refreshed this year.

The fifth-gen Honda City, launched back in 2020, recently received its second facelift. It arrives just a couple of months after its direct rival, the Hyundai Verna, received a facelift for 2026 and beyond. Let’s look at how the top-spec variants of these updated midsize sedans compare on paper.

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2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna: Dimensions

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna top trim dimensions compared

 CityVernaDifference

Length (mm)

4,5944,585+9mm

Width (mm)

1,7481,765-17mm

Height (mm)

1,4891,475+14mm

Wheelbase (mm)

2,6002,670-70mm

Boot space (litres)

506 / 306 (hybrid)528-22 litres / -222 litres

Wheel size (inches)

16160

Following the bumper revisions introduced with the 2026 update, the City is the longest midsize sedan currently on sale, measuring 9mm longer than the Verna. It is 14mm taller, too. However, the City’s wheelbase remains unchanged, as expected, so the Verna retains its 70mm advantage on this front. The Hyundai sedan is also 17mm wider and has a 22-litre larger boot, with the gap growing to a massive 222 litres compared to the City hybrid.

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna: Engine and gearbox

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna top trim powertrains compared

 CityVerna

Engine

1.5-litre NA petrol / 1.5-litre hybrid1.5-litre NA petrol / 1.5-litre turbo-petrol

Power (hp)

121 / 126115 / 160

Torque (Nm)

145 / 253144 / 253

Gearbox

6-speed MT, CVT / e-CVTCVT / 7-speed DCT

The 2026 City carries forward the i-VTEC petrol and hybrid engine options from the pre-facelift model. In the top-spec City ZX+ trim, all powertrains are available. This can’t be said for the range-topping Verna HX10, which comes only with automatic powertrains.

There is no fuel-efficient hybrid variant of the Verna either – the City hybrid claims a mileage north of 27kpl – and the Hyundai’s 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine is slightly less powerful than the City’s. That said, the Verna gets a sportier 160hp turbo-petrol engine option, which is the strongest in the segment.

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna: Exterior features

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna top trim exterior features compared

 CityVerna

Headlights

LED projector

Dual-LED projector

Tail-lamps

LED

LED

DRLs

Connected LED

Connected LED

Powered ORVMs

Electrically adjustable and foldable

Electrically adjustable and foldable

Shark-fin antenna

Yes

Yes

Colour

Monotone

Monotone, dual-tone

In the exterior features department, both the City ZX+ and Verna HX10 are mostly matched, even in terms of colour count (six). However, the Verna uniquely offers dual-LED projector headlights and a dual-tone finish (black roof) with its Atlas White paint shade, which commands a Rs 15,000 premium.

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna: Interior features

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2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna top trim interior features compared

 CityVerna

Driver’s display

Part-analogue with 7-inch MID

Fully digital, 10.25-inch

Infotainment screen

10.1-inch

10.25-inch

Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay

Yes

No

Sound system

8 speakers

8 speakers, Bose

Sunroof

Yes

Yes

Climate control

Automatic with rear vents

Automatic with rear vents

Seat upholstery

Leatherette

Leatherette

Wireless charging pad

Yes

Yes

Powered driver’s seat

No

8-way with memory

Ventilated front seats

Yes

Yes

Front centre armrest

Yes, sliding

Yes, sliding

Rear centre armrest

Yes

Yes

Push-button start/stop

Yes

Yes

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PM2.5 cabin air filter

Yes

No

Connected car tech

Yes

Yes

Rear window sunshadesNoYes

Ambient lighting

Yes

Yes

Cooled glove box

No

Yes

Honda has enhanced the 2026 City’s feature list to make it more competitive against rivals, with key upgrades such as ventilated front seats and a larger touchscreen. Despite that, the Verna still edges ahead on the equipment front thanks to its fully digital 10.25-inch driver’s display, cooled glove box, 8-way powered driver’s seat with memory function, rear window sunshades and a Bose sound system.

However, the 10.25-inch touchscreen in the Verna HX10 does not natively support wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, while the City’s slightly smaller 10.1-inch unit does. Hyundai separately sells an adapter that connects to the dashboard’s USB Type-A port and enables wireless phone connectivity for the Verna. The City also gets a PM2.5 cabin air filter, which was offered in the pre-facelift Verna but removed in the updated model.

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna: Driving tech

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna top trim driving features compared

 CityVerna

Paddleshifters

Yes

Yes

Adaptive cruise control

Yes

Yes

Idle start/stop

Yes

Yes

Drive modes

Yes

Yes

The City ZX+ and Verna HX10 are equipped with the same core driving features. That said, the Verna’s adaptive cruise control system additionally comes with a ‘Stop and Go’ function, which can automatically bring the car to a halt in traffic and accelerate when the vehicle in front starts moving.

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna: Safety features

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna top trim safety features compared

 CityVerna

Airbags

6

7

Camera setup

360-degree

360-degree

Parking sensors

Rear

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Front and rear

Level 2 ADASYesYes

Front and rear disc brakes

Hybrid only

Yes

TPMS

Yes

Yes

Auto-dimming IRVM

Yes

Yes

Rain-sensing wipers

Yes

Yes

Rear wiper, washer

Yes

No

Rear defogger

Yes

Yes

Hill-start assist

Yes

Yes

ESC

Yes

Yes

Traction control

Yes

Yes

Both the City and Verna notably gained 360-degree camera setups with their facelifts, but the Honda sedan unfortunately continues to offer only front disc brakes with its petrol variants. Compared to the Verna, the City also has one fewer airbag, no front parking sensor and fewer ADAS features. The Verna, on the other hand, lacks a rear wiper/washer.

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna: Price and verdict

2026 Honda City vs Hyundai Verna top trim prices compared

 

City ZX+

Verna HX10

Price range (Rs lakh)

16.15-21.00

17.15-18.25

Since Honda sells the fully loaded City ZX+ with a manual option, the trim’s starting price is a substantial Rs 1 lakh lower than that of the Verna HX10. The CVT versions, though, are perfectly matched at Rs 17.15 lakh. The Verna HX10 turbo-petrol DCT commands a Rs 1.1 lakh premium over the petrol-CVT, while the price of the City ZX+ e:HEV hybrid jumps straight to a whopping Rs 21 lakh.

With the 2026 City facelift, the value proposition is much stronger than before but still falls a bit short of the Verna’s in some areas. If you’re on a tight budget and have no problem rowing through the gears yourself, the City ZX+ manual is a good option, as it is Rs 1 lakh more affordable than the Verna HX10 CVT. However, it’s the Verna that makes more sense when comparing their identically priced CVT variants.

All prices are ex-showroom, India.

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