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Honda City facelift launched at Rs 11.49 lakh

With the City facelift, Honda has introduced two new entry-level trims; City Hybrid now more affordable.
4 min read2 Mar '23
Pradyumna KalagiPradyumna Kalagi
Honda City front quarter

Honda has launched the facelift of the fifth-generation City starting from Rs 11.49 lakh and going up to Rs 20.39 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the top-spec City Hybrid. The City facelift features minor cosmetic changes, more equipment, new entry-level variants and a new paint shade.

  1. Honda City facelift petrol now gets ADAS 
  2. Continues with petrol, strong hybrid powertrains
  3. Gets new features like rain-sensing wipers

The starting prices for the City petrol and City Hybrid have gone down, thanks to the inclusion of new entry-level trims. The entry-level City petrol is now Rs 38,000 more affordable than the pre-facelift car. The City hybrid, with the new entry-level variant, is a full Rs 1 lakh more affordable than before. However, prices of the existing trims have gone up in the range of Rs 15,000-35,000 depending on the variant. 

Here is a detailed look at the Honda City facelift prices.

Honda City facelift price (ex-showroom, Delhi)
VariantPetrol manualPetrol autoPetrol-hybrid
SVRs 11.49 lakh--
VRs 12.37 lakhRs 13.62 lakhRs 18.89 lakh
VXRs 13.49 lakhRs 14.74 lakh-
ZXRs 14.72 lakhRs 15.97 lakh Rs 20.39 lakh

Bookings for the Honda City facelift are already underway for Rs 5,000 if booked online and Rs 21,000 if booked at a dealership.  

Honda City facelift: exterior and interior details 

Like most mid-life-cycle facelifts, the updated City gets minor cosmetic changes inside-out. From the front, Honda has tweaked the bumpers, and the grille now features a slimmer chrome bar. The facelift retains the sharply styled, sweptback tail-lamps with nine LED arrays as before. The grille design is also updated and features a honeycomb pattern on higher variants and vertical slats on lower variants. 

On the side, not much has changed except for a new design for the alloys. At the rear, the City facelift gets newly designed bumpers and Honda has changed the positioning of the reflectors along with adding a spoiler on the trunk. Honda is also offering the new Obsidian Blue Pearl paint shade option with this update.

Like the exterior, the changes to the interior of the City facelift are minimal. The layout, upholstery and switchgear similar as before. Like before, the City facelift continues to get beige and black theme for the petrol variants and an ivory and black theme for the hybrid variants. 

Honda City facelift: new variants, equipment

With this facelift, Honda has added new entry-level variants to the City range. It sees the addition of the new SV trim, which only comes with manual transmission. The City facelift, in the petrol guise, is now available in a total of four trims – SV, V, VX and ZX. Except for the SV trims, the rest get an option of a CVT gearbox.

Honda has also introduced the new entry-level V trim on the City Hybrid, which was previously available only in the top-spec ZX trim. 

In terms of equipment, the City facelift gets ADAS features like adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and autonomous emergency braking even on the petrol variants. Earlier, ADAS was present only on the City Hybrid. Interestingly, Honda is offering ADAS on the manual variants of the petrol City too. Normally, it's only the automatic variants that are equipped with the ADAS tech. 

Honda has also added a new feature to the ADAS tech in the City Hybrid called the "Low-Speed Follow" function, which enables the driver to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. It also gets "Lead Car Departure Notification System" that alerts the driver when the car in front starts moving.  

Higher variants of the midsize sedan get features like six airbags, a tyre-pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and some new features like rain-sensing wipers, ambient lighting, a wireless charger and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 

Honda City facelift: powertrain details 

The City facelift ditches the 1.5-litre diesel engine, ahead of the upcoming Real Driving Emission (RDE) norms. Honda is only offering the City with the 121hp, 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine paired to either a 6-speed manual or a CVT gearbox, and a 126hp, Atkinson Cycle 1.5-litre petrol-hybrid paired to an eCVT transmission.

The City is still the only car that offers a strong-hybrid powertrain in its class. Both the petrol and petrol-hybrid powertrains will meet RDE norms as well as be E20 (20 percent ethanol blend) compliant. 

With the petrol-manual, the City facelift has a claimed fuel efficiency figure of 17.8kpl and for the petrol-auto, it is 18.4kpl. The City Hybrid delivers a claimed fuel-efficiency figure of 27.13kpl. 

Honda City facelift: warranty details 

Honda is offering a 3 year/unlimited kilometre warranty as standard on both the City petrol and the City Hybrid. The warranty can be extended up to 5 years. For the City hybrid, Honda is offering an 8-year/1,60,000km warranty on its lithium-ion battery. 

Honda City facelift: rivals

The Honda City facelift will take on the likes of the Skoda Slavia, Volkswagen Virtus, Maruti Suzuki Ciaz and the Hyundai Verna. Hyundai is all set to launch the new-gen Verna on March 21, and will feature radical new looks and two petrol powertrain options. While not a model change or even a major facelift, Maruti Suzuki recently updated the Ciaz with more features and additional paint shade options in a bid to keep it fresh amidst the competition. 

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