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Last Updated on: 10 Jun 2026

Honda City

Honda City price in Mandya

₹14.76 - ₹26.15 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹37,809 /month

The Honda City price in Mandya starts from Rs 12.00 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base SV manual variant, going up to Rs 21.00 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top City ZX+ e:HEV variant. Meanwhile, the on road price of Honda City starts from Rs 14.79 lakh to Rs 26.09 lakh in Mandya.

 

Honda City Pricing by Variants

SV MT1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹11,99,900
RTO (Individual)
₹2,03,983
Insurance
₹59,995
Other Charges
₹12,599
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Mandya₹14,76,477 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹21,398 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

V MT1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.36 LakhOn road price, Mandya
V CVT1498 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹17.59 LakhOn road price, Mandya
ZX MT1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.77 LakhOn road price, Mandya
ZX Plus MT1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.87 LakhOn road price, Mandya
ZX CVT1498 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹20.00 LakhOn road price, Mandya
ZX Plus CVT1498 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹21.10 LakhOn road price, Mandya
Hybrid ZX Plus e-CVT1498 cc | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | CVT
₹26.15 LakhOn road price, Mandya

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Calculate your fuel cost for Honda City

Mileage27.26 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹6,603

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Honda City FAQs

The base manual variant of the 2026 Honda City has a price that's comparable to the pre-facelift model. The most affordable CVT variant is pricier by Rs 20,000, and the top end hybrid variant is costlier by Rs 1 lakh.

The Honda City hybrid (e:HEV) variant is only worth buying if you drive long distances frequently, and want features like an electronic parking brake with auto-hold and the 'Low Speed Follow' function of the adaptive cruise control system.

The V trim with the CVT automatic gearbox comes across as the best value-for-money City variant as it offers usable conveniences like wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, connect car tech, ADAS, and remote engine start.

Depending on your location and banking partner, the base SV MT variant of the Honda City has an EMI of Rs 26,571. This amount takes into account a loan tenure of five years, 10 percent downpayment, and an interest rate of 9 percent.

Colours like Lunar Silver Metallic, Meteoroid Gray Metallic and Radiant Red Metallic are all standard colours on the Honda City. However, shades like Platinum White Pearl, Obsidian Blue Pearl and Crystal Black Pearl cost Rs 8,000 over and above the car’s ex-showroom price.

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CJ

Capt Jun

12h

I am planning to downsize from my four-year-old Mahindra XUV 700 AX7 L Petrol. I love all the features and technology it offers, but I am now considering a midsize SUV or even the Honda City Hybrid. My wife and I are retirees, and we regularly drive to the hills. While I do enjoy the extra performance and effortless cruising on highways, I would also appreciate better fuel efficiency. What would you suggest? Additionally, after four years of driving on Indian highways, I am wondering whether ADAS is truly necessary. That said, I do value features such as emergency braking, auto hold, and hill descent control. Over to you, Autocar experts.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
8h

Go for the Maruti Suzuki Victoris strong hybrid. It keeps the SUV ground clearance that's beneficial on hill trips, yet gives real 20-plus-kpl economy and an smooth, refined automatic driving experience. As retirees you will like the relaxed drive, light controls and the long features list - ventilated seats, 360 camera, EPB with auto hold, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay - so you still get your bells and whistles without the size and thirst of your XUV700. And though the Victoris gets ADAS features, they aren't offered on the strong hybrid, but you do get cruise control, which should be helpful on long drives.While the Honda City Hybrid is an excellent option, and possibly more fuel efficient than even the Maruti Suzuki car, but its sedan shape works against it. Ground clearance is nowhere near as good, and ingress and egress could be an issue. Plus, as its hybrid system isn't localised like Maruti and Toyota's, the City Hybrid is very expensive. While the electric assist helps, as you've noted, hybrids in general are not as quick as a powerful turbocharged car like your XUV700, and the engine can sound strained when wrung out, such as on steep climbs. Also, the hybrid variant does not get AWD or hill descent. If you truly need extra grip in slush, the AWD mild-hybrid manual exists, but you will lose the auto hold feature.

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Hari

6d

I am planning to purchase an automatic car with a budget of around Rs. 15 lakh, although I can stretch it slightly if needed. My priorities are excellent long-term reliability with minimal maintenance issues, strong safety standards without compromising on build quality, good resale value after 6-8 years, as I may upgrade later. A usage pattern that consists of approximately 50% city driving and 50% four-lane highway driving. Considering the current Indian market, which automatic car would you recommend? I would appreciate your suggestions based on reliability, safety, driving comfort, fuel efficiency, and resale value.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
6d

Pick the Honda City automatic. Over 6-8 years, it simply causes the least drama, holds value well, and its smooth automatic makes daily traffic easy while cruising quietly at highway speeds.For your 50-50 city and four-lane use, a sedan actually rides and tracks better than most small SUVs. The City is roomy, has a supportive back seat, and its engine-gearbox combo is relaxed and efficient - expect roughly 12kpl in town and 16kpl on highways. Honda’s reliability record and nationwide service mean low, predictable running costs, and resale after 6-8 years will be good. Safety is solid with a robust structure and a good spread of active and passive kit. It is not the newest 5-star poster child, but it feels secure at speed and the basics are well covered.One thing to be aware of: ground clearance is sedan-typical, so huge speed breakers taken fast will need care, and you may stretch above your Rs. 15 lakh budget. If that’s manageable, the City automatic is the most stress-free, future-proof choice for what you want.If you want to stay within your budget, opt for the Hyundai Venue 1.0 litre turbo AT, the compact SUV will also meet your criteria of reliability, good service, good resale value and safety with the new car scoring a 5-star rating in the Bharat NCAP tests.

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Senthil Kumar

1w

I own a Grande Punto MJD 2012 Dynamic and am planning to upgrade. Don't want to go for pure ICE cars. Hence, I am left with a few options, and I am inclined towards Toyota. However, they don't have any Hybrids (own badge) in that segment. Thought they would launch Corolla Sedan or Cross with Hybrid engines. Hence, I am now left with the Honda City Hybrid in the upgrade space. Or I need to go for a higher budget Innova Hycross or UC Hyryder (which I am in dilemma). What would be your suggestion? Will Toyota launch the Corolla Cross surprisingly in the Indian Market, or go with the currently available Hybrid models?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
6d

Given your situation, we wouldn't wait for a Toyota Corolla or Corolla Cross Hybrid. While Toyota is evaluating additional hybrid models for India, neither appears likely to arrive anytime soon.Among the cars available today, the Honda City e:HEV is a very compelling option. Its hybrid system is proven, fuel efficiency is excellent, and the driving experience is more refined than most strong hybrids in its price range. If you enjoy sedans and don't specifically need SUV-like ground clearance, it remains one of the best hybrid packages on sale today.If you want an SUV, the decision comes down to the Urban Cruiser Hyryder Hybrid and stretching your budget for the Innova Hycross Hybrid. The Hyryder is efficient, reliable and easy to recommend, but if your hesitation is that it feels too closely related to a Maruti product, that perception is unlikely to change after purchase. The Hycross, on the other hand, feels like a more substantial upgrade and offers significantly more space, comfort and road presence.

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Param

1w

I am getting good discounts on the Honda Elevate. Should I wait for the Honda Elevate facelift or buy the current version? Also, I am a little confused about the features. I am considering the Elevate V CVT variant. Since the updated Honda City now offers Level 2 ADAS on the V variant, what are the chances of the Elevate facelift getting ADAS on the V CVT variant as well? When can we expect the Honda Elevate facelift, considering it is already June 2026?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

If you are getting a good discount on the current Honda Elevate, we would be inclined to buy now rather than wait.That said, yes, we do think the Elevate facelift is likely to get Level 2 ADAS, especially considering Honda has already expanded ADAS availability on the updated City and the industry as a whole is moving in that direction. However, it is worth remembering that the current Elevate already gets camera based Honda Sensing ADAS, which covers features such as adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and autonomous emergency braking.The bigger question is how important Level 2 ADAS is to you. If having the latest ADAS package is a must-have feature and something you will genuinely use regularly, then waiting for the facelift makes sense. However, if your priority is getting a good deal on a practical, reliable SUV, the current Elevate remains a very competent package, and the discounts available today could easily offset the benefits of waiting for the facelift and paying a higher price.

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