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      Honda City

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      Honda City price in India starts from ₹ 11.74 Lakh. City is available in 6 colours - Obsidian Blue Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, Meteoroid Grey Metallic, Golden Brown Metallic, and Lunar Silver Metallic. City seating capacity is 5 People. City mileage is 17.8 - 18.4 km/l. City has received 5 Star (ASEAN NCAP) safety rating.

      City car is available in 9 variants and 1 fuel options - petrol. City petrol models comes with 1498cc engine which generates a peak power of 119 bhp @ 6600 rpm .

      The new Honda City, a Sedan from Honda, was launched in India in Mar 2023. City has received a 89% rating score from our users. City is preferred for its comfort and styling.

      City competes with Hyundai Verna, Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus in India. Please check following table for Honda City model list.

      City Model Price Key Specs
      SV Petrol MT ₹ 11.74 Lakh Petrol, 1498 cc, Manual
      V Petrol MT ₹ 12.62 Lakh Petrol, 1498 cc, Manual
      Elegant Edition MT ₹ 12.69 Lakh Petrol, 1498 cc, Manual
      VX Petrol MT ₹ 13.74 Lakh Petrol, 1498 cc, Manual
      V Petrol CVT ₹ 13.87 Lakh Petrol, 1498 cc, Automatic (CVT)
      Elegant Edition CVT ₹ 13.94 Lakh Petrol, 1498 cc, Automatic (CVT)
      ZX Petrol MT ₹ 14.97 Lakh Petrol, 1498 cc, Manual
      VX Petrol CVT ₹ 14.99 Lakh Petrol, 1498 cc, Automatic (CVT)
      ZX Petrol CVT ₹ 16.22 Lakh Petrol, 1498 cc, Automatic (CVT)

      City Price

      City price starts from ₹ 11.74 Lakh and goes up to ₹ 16.22 Lakh. City EMI starts from ₹ 23,809. Select city to check Honda City on-road price.

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      ₹ 11.74 - 16.22 Lakh

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      City Monthly EMI

      ₹ 23,809 for 5 Years

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      Honda City Key Specifications

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      Price

      ₹ 11.74 - 16.22 Lakh
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      Fuel Type

      Petrol
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      Transmission

      Manual, Automatic (CVT)
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      Engine Size

      1498 cc
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      Mileage

      17.8 - 18.4 km/l
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      Safety Rating

      5 Star (ASEAN NCAP)
      Ground Clearance (mm) icon

      Ground Clearance (mm)

      165 mm
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      Avg. Waiting Period

      0 - 6 Weeks
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      Warranty

      3 Years (Unlimited KMs)
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      Seating Capacity

      5 People
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      Size

      4574 mm L X 1748 mm W X 1489 mm H
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      Fuel Tank

      40 litre

      Honda City Latest Updates

      About Honda City

      Model launch date

      The 2023 Honda City was launched on 2 February, 2023.

      Feature list

      The new Honda City sports a new front grille with a diamond chequered flag pattern. Further, the bumper has been redesigned and features carbon wrap lower molding, and sporty fog lamp garnish. The side profile is highlighted by 16-inch dual-tone diamond-cut multi-spoke alloy wheels. The rear section is highlighted by a carbon-wrapped diffuser and body-coloured sporty trunk lip spoiler. The sedan now gets the new Obsidian Blue Pearl colour.

      The interior gets premium upholstery and new features such as an eight-inch advanced touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Web Link smart connectivity, eight speakers premium surround sound system, one-touch electric sunroof, ambient lighting, and LED interior lamps.

      Engine, performance, and specifications

      The 2023 Honda City is powered by a 1.5L i-VTEC DOHC engine with Variable Timing Control (VTC) which generates 119bhp at 6,600rpm and 145Nm of torque at 4,300rpm. This engine is available in six-speed manual and seven-speed CVT transmissions.

      Variants

      The Honda City i-VTEC is available in SV, V, VX, and ZX variants.

      Safety

      The vehicle now offers Honda Sensing – an advanced driver-assist safety technology that alerts the driver to minimise the risk of accidents and in some cases also intervene to mitigate a collision. Additionally, the vehicle also offers a Lead Car Departure Notification system along with six airbags, Honda lane-watch, multi-angle rearview camera, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) with deflation warning, vehicle stability assist with agile handling assist, Hill Start Assist, ISOFIX compatible Rear Side Seats with Lower Anchorage and Top Tether, and Immobiliser with anti-theft alarm.

      Competition

      The new Honda City competes against the likes of the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Volkswagen Virtus, Skoda Slavia, and the new Hyundai Verna.

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      Is City Good Car?

      City has received a very favourable 89% approval rating based on 106 user reviews.

      Overall Score : 89%

      Based on 106 User Ratings

      What users like the most about City?

      Users prefer to buy City for Comfort (94% rating) and Styling (93% rating). The least appreciated parameters are Mileage (82%) and Value for Money (88%).

      Comfort

      94%

      Styling

      93%

      Performance

      90%

      Value for Money

      88%

      Mileage

      82%

      How City fares against competition?

      Among Honda City alternatives, Skoda Slavia is the best in terms of Styling. Hyundai Verna is the best in terms of Comfort, Mileage and Value for Money. Volkswagen Virtus is the best in terms of Performance.

      Honda City Hyundai Verna Skoda Slavia Volkswagen Virtus
      Styling 93 95 96 94
      Comfort 94 95 93 94
      Performance 90 94 94 96
      Mileage 82 87 82 82
      Value for Money 88 93 88 89
      Overall Score 89 92 92 93

      Honda City Variants

      Find a list of all 9 petrol variants of Honda City. This table includes Honda City on-road price which covers all costs like RTO and Insurance.

      • City Petrol price in India ranges between ₹ 11.74 Lakh and ₹ 16.22 Lakh.
      • City Manual price ranges between ₹ 11.74 Lakh and ₹ 14.97 Lakh.
      • City Automatic (CVT) price ranges between ₹ 13.87 Lakh and ₹ 16.22 Lakh.
      • City Sunroof price ranges between ₹ 13.74 Lakh and ₹ 16.22 Lakh.
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      City Variants Ex-showroom Price Compare
      Petrol, 1498 cc, Manual, 17.8 kmpl tooltip
      Fuel Type: Petrol
      Engine: 1498 cc (Higher engine size helps to generate more power)
      Transmission: Manual (In a manual transmission car, the driver has to manually shift gears)
      Mileage: 17.8 kmpl (ARAI reported mileage)
      ₹ 11.74 Lakh
      Key Features : Push Button Start, Alloy Wheels, Steering Mounted Controls, Reverse Camera with Guidance Parking Assist, Rear AC
      Petrol, 1498 cc, Manual, 17.8 kmpl
      ₹ 12.62 Lakh
      Extra Features over SV variants : Cruise Control, Parking Sensors - Rear, Integrated Music System, Steering Adjustment, Average Fuel Consumption Display
      Petrol, 1498 cc, Manual, 17.8 kmpl
      ₹ 12.69 Lakh
      Extra Features over SV variants : Cruise Control, Wireless Charger, Parking Sensors - Rear, Integrated Music System, Steering Adjustment
      Petrol, 1498 cc, Manual, 17.8 kmpl
      ₹ 13.74 Lakh
      Extra Features over V variants : 6 Airbags, Sunroof, Front & Rear Power Windows, Power Steering
      Petrol, 1498 cc, Automatic (CVT), 18.4 kmpl
      ₹ 13.87 Lakh
      Extra Features over SV variants : Cruise Control, Parking Sensors - Rear, Integrated Music System, Steering Adjustment, Average Fuel Consumption Display
      Petrol, 1498 cc, Automatic (CVT), 18.4 kmpl
      ₹ 13.94 Lakh
      Extra Features over SV variants : Cruise Control, Wireless Charger, Parking Sensors - Rear, Integrated Music System, Steering Adjustment
      Petrol, 1498 cc, Manual, 17.8 kmpl
      ₹ 14.97 Lakh
      Extra Features over VX variants : Leather Seats, LED Headlights
      Petrol, 1498 cc, Automatic (CVT), 18.4 kmpl
      ₹ 14.99 Lakh
      Extra Features over V variants : 6 Airbags, Sunroof, Front & Rear Power Windows, Power Steering
      Petrol, 1498 cc, Automatic (CVT), 18.4 kmpl
      ₹ 16.22 Lakh
      Extra Features over VX variants : Leather Seats, LED Headlights

      City Expert Review

      Why I would buy it?

      • Updated feature list
      • Interior space
      • ADAS

      Why I would avoid it?

      • No diesel engine option anymore
      • Missing some new-age features 

      Ride and handling

      Honda New City Left Front Three Quarter

      As a car to drive, the City, even in this facelifted guise has not changed much over its predecessor. The steering is light and easy to use but does not have enough feel, or for that matter, doesn’t weigh up properly. It rides very nicely flattening most of the obstacles with no issues concerning ground clearance. However, it does tend to get noisy especially if the path in front of you is broken up or with big potholes.

      Engine and Performance

      Honda New City Engine Shot

      We drove the CVT-powered model and as a gearbox to use, it is smooth and does its thing in the background. If you need a bit of extra punch, it is best to put the box in sport mode and let it rev so that you are in the meat of the torque band. It’s a stepped CVT and this means you get the full involved-driving experience when using the paddle shifters, which, by the way, are very responsive and do well to add to the driving experience. 

      Honda New City Left Rear Three Quarter

      However, with a limited amount of torque, it’s not lighting fast and you will start to want a bit more pulling power especially if the going gets fast and curvy. Finally, Honda has ditched its mighty 1.5-litre diesel engine in favour of a petrol-only line-up. You now get a lower-spec hybrid variant which has arrived in a similar price bracket to the mid-level diesel-powered models. 

      Updated ADAS

      Honda New City Instrument Cluster

      Last year, with the City e:HEV, Honda introduced its Honda Sensing ADAS technology with the City family of cars. It has now expanded the suite to cover all versions of the sedan. You now get ADAS on all versions of the City excluding the new base SV petrol manual variant. The ADAS, despite being camera-based, is impressive, to say the least, providing functions like adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, auto high beam and collision mitigation braking system. They have added two more features in the form of lead car departure and low-speed follow. The former gives you a warning when the car in front of you has moved forward, a feature useful at signals and crossings. The latter is a function of the adaptive cruise control system and gives you the ability to follow a car at a lesser distance including the ability to come to a complete halt if necessary. This is once again useful in heavy stop-and-go traffic.  We have discovered in our previous experiences with the Honda Sensing ADAS system that it’s pretty intelligent and can detect quite a few objects irrespective of their size and speed. 

      Honda New City Infotainment System

      As we said earlier, its capability to micro-manage some of the more mundane aspects of the driving experience makes it a useful tool. Honda’s move to offer it across the table means it is no longer a choice that the buyer needs to make concerning the car’s features and safety package. It’s even available with the manual transmission versions of the City. While we didn’t get to test that out during our first drive experience, we will get the car for a longer period at a later date and will be able to tell you what this combination is like to use.   

      Exterior

      Honda New City Left Front Three Quarter

      As is the case with a mid-life update, Honda has given the 2023 City a noticeable exterior cosmetic refresh and this has given it a sporty appearance. Up front, it gets a new grille with a diamond chequered flag pattern with a revised front bumper taken from the Asian-spec City RS. This look now ties in well with the appearance of the full LED headlamps that you get with the top-of-the-line ZX variant. On the side, Honda has fitted this facelift of the City with new 16-inch diamond-cut alloys. This design is only available on the top-spec ZX trim and the lower versions get white colour alloy wheels or silver-coloured wheel covers.

      Honda New City Left Rear Three Quarter

      At the rear Honda has fitted the City with a lip spoiler and this chunky exhaust with these elements meant to mimic the air splitter from a race car. The funky-looking tail lamps have a Z pattern in their overall design. Additionally, the City is now available with a new Obsidian Blue exterior paint to distinguish itself from the outgoing model. Overall, the updates to the City on the outside, while minor, do lend the sedan a refreshed look and will make it a noticeable commodity in the ranks of the sedan fight.

      Comfort, Convenience and Features

      Honda New City Dashboard

      Honda has added a lengthy list of feel-good features for this top-spec model that we are looking at today. This list includes the likes of auto headlamps, auto-dimming IRVM, rain-sensing wipers, wireless charging and smartphone connectivity, electric sunroof, full colour MID, ambient lighting, window and sunroof control from the keyfob, walk away auto lock and LED interior lights. There’s also a comprehensive connected car suite called Honda Connect that offers over 60 functions across parameters like safety, functional and driver assessment. However, in our books, while this does well to bring the City up to snuff, the car is missing features like ventilated seats, a power function for the driver’s seat, a 360-degree camera and a HUD. 

      Honda New City Rear Seats

      On the safety front, all versions get six airbags, ABS with EBD, traction control programme, ESP and ISOFIX child seat mounting points. At the time of this review, the fifth-generation Honda City had not been tested for a GNCAP crash safety rating. Excluding the base SV MT model, all versions of the Honda City now get Honda Sensing ADAS technology,  The overall dimensions, layout, elements and colour schemes have not changed for this top-spec ZX CVT petrol that we have driven for our review experience. However, the V hybrid now gets an all-black cabin while the ZX hybrid gets faux carbon fibre inserts on the dashboard.   

      Conclusion and rivals

      Honda New City Front View

      The Honda City in this fifth generation was already a pretty competent car and these mid-life updates, especially the feel-good features, do well to bring the car back into the competition once again. It is still lacking a few pricing-expected features and the quality of the interiors does feel a segment lower especially when it is almost the same for the lower spec and the top-of-the-line variants. The loss of the diesel engine is expected to be an initial hit for Honda but in the long run, a larger focus on hybrids will give them the first-mover advantage.  Honda’s Sensing ADAS technology was a revelation when it was launched last year with the City e:HEV. The addition of the two new features of low-speed follow and lead car departure adds a lot of value to a useful piece of technology that the City range now has common across its variant list.

      Photography: Kaustubh Gandhi

          

      User Reviews for City

        5

        Overall

        5

        Exterior

        5

        Interior

        5

        Ride Qlty

      • 5

        Honda City after 10 years

        02/17/2024 23:25:16 | Mohd Zaffurallah

        I have been driving the City since 2011....i will be sharing details experience that I have gained through these years. Ride quality as expected... awesome 😎.. for passengers and driver both, which is nothing new. Coming to service and cost every 6 months expect a 10000/- as maintenance which does not include your petrol or consumables. So in 12 years I have spent around 150000/- no thing on any spare parts, these are all regular maintenance. It has not troubled me till date. I just had right break light broken and fixed that's all spares I have installed till date, so u can decide how good the vehicle is. Only problem I have faced till date is the headlight..which doesn't have a good through, but it is manageable in city.

        Mileage Details

        • Mileage (City) 10 kmpl
        • Mileage (Highway) 11 kmpl
        • Maintenance 2000 per month

        User ratings

        • 5

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        • 5

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        • 5

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      • 5

        Value for money, luxurious feeling

        08/27/2023 20:43:41 | Gaurav

        Awesome Driving experience, Honda city is a synonym to quality...Although on hill rides, sometime it takes load.But overall experience Paisa Vasool

        Mileage Details

        • Mileage (City) 12 kmpl
        • Mileage (Highway) 17 kmpl
        • Maintenance 500 per month

        User ratings

        • 5

          Exterior

        • 5

          Interior

        • 5

          Ride Qlty

      • 5

        Veryyy niceee carrrr I like it a lot

        07/16/2023 14:29:45 | Herschel haria

        It is good Smooth car Looks is also good Very less maintain cost Pros Good car Cons All good

        Mileage Details

        • Mileage (City) 10 kmpl
        • Mileage (Highway) 12 kmpl
        • Maintenance 2000 per month

        User ratings

        • 5

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        • 5

          Interior

        • 5

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      • 5

        Honda City vx

        02/05/2023 05:37:02 | Tanvir Malook Haji mukhtar

        Most trusted deal Friendly staff Transperency deal Superb experience with car trade I will also recommend to my friends and family

        Mileage Details

        • Mileage (City) 18 kmpl
        • Mileage (Highway) 21 kmpl
        • Maintenance 4000 per month

        User ratings

        • 5

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        • 5

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        • 5

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      • 5

        Honda city

        04/27/2022 03:31:29 | Jeetesh kumar

        The car is awesome. The driving experience is like a knife on butter. The leg space is very good. The boot is enough to occupy my full family luggage .

        Mileage Details

        • Mileage (City) 22 kmpl
        • Mileage (Highway) 25 kmpl
        • Maintenance 2500 per month

        User ratings

        • 5

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        • 5

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        • 5

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      • 4

        No one can beet this at this price range

        11/24/2021 08:47:29 | Madhav

        No one can beet this at this price range No one can beet this at this price range No one can beet this at this price range

        Mileage Details

        • Mileage (City) 15 kmpl
        • Mileage (Highway) 18 kmpl
        • Maintenance 10000 per month

        User ratings

        • 3

          Exterior

        • 3

          Interior

        • 3

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      City FAQs

      The avg ex-showroom price of the Honda City starts at ₹ 11.74 Lakh for the petrol engine. Meanwhile, the top end model (City ZX Petrol CVT) with petrol engine is priced at ₹ 16.22 Lakh.
      Honda City ZX Petrol CVT is the highest priced and boasts the most number of features. The Honda City V Petrol CVT is also loaded with all the required features. You can compare the feature list of City ZX Petrol CVT and City V Petrol CVT to find the best suited version for you.
      The ARAI reported mileage of Honda City is 17.8 kmpl.
      Honda City comes with a 1498 cc Petrol engine and the avg ex-showroom price starts at ₹ 11.74 Lakh. Whereas Hyundai Verna comes with a 1497 cc Petrol engine and starts with an avg ex-showroom price of ₹ 11.00 Lakh. You can compare Honda City and Hyundai Verna and chose the right car for you.

      Quick Facts about Honda City

      Honda City price in India goes from ₹ 11.74 - 16.22 Lakh in India.Honda City being a Sedan comes in 9 variants.The base model of Honda City - SV Petrol MT starts at ₹ 11.74 Lakh in Delhi and the top model of Honda City - ZX Petrol CVT is priced at ₹ 16.22 Lakh in Delhi. If you are looking for a 5 seater car then you should consider City.

      City car comes in 9 petrol variants. The City petrol variant comes with a 1498cc engine capacity and Manual or Automatic (CVT) transmission modes. It generates 119 bhp @ 6600 rpm.

      Honda City comes in 6 colors which include Obsidian Blue Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, Meteoroid Grey Metallic, Golden Brown Metallic, and Lunar Silver Metallic.

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      Honda City Hyundai Verna Skoda Slavia Volkswagen Virtus
      Price ₹ 11.74 Lakh ₹ 11.00 Lakh ₹ 11.53 Lakh ₹ 11.56 Lakh
      Fuel Type Petrol Petrol Petrol Petrol
      Engine Size 1498 cc 1497 cc 999 cc 999 cc
      Transmission Manual Manual Manual Manual
      Power 119 bhp @ 6600 rpm 113 bhp @ 6300 rpm 114 bhp @ 5000-5500 rpm 114 bhp @ 5000-5500 rpm
      Torque 145 Nm @ 4300 rpm 143.8 Nm @ 4500 rpm 178 Nm @ 1750-4500 rpm 178 Nm @ 1750-4500 rpm
      Safety Rating 5 Star (ASEAN NCAP) 5 Star (Global NCAP) 5 Star (Global NCAP) 5 Star (Global NCAP)
      Boot Space 506 litres 528 litres 521 litres 521 litres
      Ground Clearance 165 mm - 179 mm 179 mm
      Size 4574 mm L X 1748 mm W X 1489 mm H 4535 mm L X 1765 mm W X 1475 mm H 4541 mm L X 1752 mm W X 1507 mm H 4561 mm L X 1752 mm W X 1507 mm H
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