Honda Cars India today finally launched the Honda City facelift sedan in the Indian market. The entry-level SV petrol manual variant is priced at Rs 11.99 lakh, ex-showroom. The V trim costs Rs 13.29 lakh for the manual and Rs 14.29 lakh for the CVT. The ZX variant is priced at Rs 15.25 lakh for the manual and Rs 16.25 lakh for the CVT. The top-of-the-line ZX+ variant is priced at Rs 16.14 lakh for the manual, Rs 17.14 lakh for the CVT. The strong hybrid variant is priced at Rs 20.99 lakh (ex-showroom).Design-wise, the new Honda City adopts a sharper design language, with a flatter, more upright front end compared to the current model. The biggest highlight of the front end is the connected light strip and Honda’s new logo. The updated styling draws inspiration from Honda’s newer global products, featuring cleaner surfaces and a more modern look. The grille design also looks different, featuring a honeycomb pattern that replaces the existing mesh pattern with horizontal elements. All these changes make the car look wider and sharper than before. The side profile appears unchanged, including the sloping roofline, door design and ORVMs. The updated model, however, features a new alloy wheel design. At the rear, it gets a redesigned tailgate with a lower bumper and also a smoke effect for the taillights and vertical reflector units. Colour options include Crystal Black Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, Obsidian Blue Pearl, Platinum White Pearl, Lunar Silver Metallic, and Meteoroid Grey Metallic.Moving inside, the overall layout is the same, but it now gets a few cosmetic changes. It now features a bigger 10.1 -inch touchscreen infotainment with Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, 360-degree camera, ventilated front seats, 8-speaker sound system, ambient lighting, wireless phone charging pad, a sunroof, rear windscreen sunshade, automatic climate control and more. Safety-wise, it continues to get six airbags, ABS, EBD, TCS, lane watch camera, rain-sensing wipers, hill-start assist and Level 2 ADAS. Talking about the powertrain, the 2026 City retains its existing powertrain options. The sedan continues with a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder petrol engine producing 121hp and 145Nm, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed CVT gearbox. Honda has also carried forward the 1.5-litre strong-hybrid setup, which develops 126hp and 253Nm and comes mated to an e-CVT transmission. The carmaker claims a fuel efficiency of 27.26kpl for the hybrid version.
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