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2026 Honda City on-road prices listed in top Indian cities

The 2026 City is being offered in four trims: SV, V, ZX and ZX+, priced from Rs 12 lakh to Rs 21 lakh (ex-showroom).
2 min read1 Jun '26
Dipan SurDipan Sur
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Honda recently updated its longest-running car nameplate in India, the City sedan, with its second facelift for the fifth-generation model. The facelift includes a redesigned exterior, some new features and a new top-spec ZX+ trim. However, it is offered with the same 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol and 1.5-litre strong-hybrid petrol engines, with the same gearbox options as the older model. It is available in four trims, SV, V, ZX and ZX+, with ex-showroom prices ranging from Rs 12 lakh to Rs 21 lakh.

If you are interested, here are the Honda City’s on-road prices across major Indian cities, to help you understand how much you need to pay to get your hands on one. 

2026 Honda City on-road price range

City petrol prices go up to Rs 21.25 lakh; City hybrid price goes up to Rs 26.09 lakh

2026 Honda City on-road price range in top Indian cities (Rs, lakh)
Petrol MT
Petrol CVT
Hybrid e-CVT
Ex-showroom
12-16.15
14.30-17.15
21
Gurugram
13.71-18.40
16.31-19.53
24.41
New Delhi
13.95-18.73
16.60-19.88
24.41
Mumbai
14.19-19.05
16.89-20.22
25.04
Bengaluru
14.79-19.86
17.60-21.08
26.09
Chennai
14.91-20.02
17.74-21.25
26.51

Note: On-road prices may vary based on city-specific registration charges and other cost components, including insurance, Fastag and RTO fees. Please check with your nearest Honda dealership for the exact figures.

On-road prices of the 2026 Honda City in Gurugram are the lowest among all the mentioned cities. Delhi comes next, followed by Mumbai and Bengaluru. In Chennai, the prices are the highest, and compared to Gurugram, the top-spec ZX+ petrol-manual costs Rs 1.60 lakh more, the petrol-CVT costs Rs 1.72 lakh more, and the hybrid costs Rs 2.10 lakh more.

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