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Honda City

Honda City is a 5-seater sedan car with price starting from Rs. 11.82 lakh. The car is available in petrol manual and petrol automatic configurations in 7 colours and 9 variants. The car is offered with 1.5 liter petrol engine. City is a fuel efficient car with mileage of 18.4 kmpl. City is a tough competitor to Hyundai i20, Hyundai Verna and Mahindra Scorpio .
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Rs. 11.82 - 16.30 Lakh (Showroom Price in Delhi)
City On Road Price
Base Model
  • Ex-ShowroomRs. 12.08 Lakh
  • RTORs. 1.32 Lakh
  • InsuranceRs. 55,970
  • On-RoadRs. 13.96 Lakh
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Honda City Specifications

Key Specifications Top Features
  • Engine1498 CC
  • Power119.35bhp@6600rpm
  • Torque145Nm@4300rpm
  • TransmissionManual / Automatic
  • Mileage17.8 - 18.4 Kmpl
  • Fuel TypePetrol
  • AirbagsDriver, Passenger and Side Front
  • Safety Rating4 star
Specs & Features of City

Honda City Variants and Price

Honda City base model price starts at Rs. 11.82 Lakh while the top model is priced at Rs. 16.30 Lakh. The price of City automatic models starts from Rs. 13.95 Lakh.
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Variants Ex-Showroom Price

City SV

1498 cc . Petrol . Manual
Less than 1 month waiting
Rs. 11.82 Lakh
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City V

1498 cc . Petrol . Manual
Less than 1 month waiting
Rs. 12.70 Lakh
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City V Elegant

1498 cc . Petrol . Manual
Less than 1 month waiting
Rs. 12.80 Lakh
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Honda City Latest Updates

The Honda City is now equipped with 6 airbags as standard. Honda has also raised the prices of the sedan by up to Rs 37,000. It is now priced between Rs 12.08 lakh and Rs 16.35 lakh (ex-showroom). The strong-hybrid version of the sedan, the City HEV, too, gets 6 airbags as standard, though it loses out on the entry-level V variant. The City HEV is priced from Rs 20.55 lakh (ex-showroom).

Honda City Key Highlights

Features: The Honda City gets an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, a sunroof, and connected car technology, wireless phone charging, rain-sensing wipers, and advanced driver assistance systems. Safety features include up to 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, a blind spot monitor, a reversing camera with rear parking sensors, electronic stability control, ISOFIX mounts for the child seats, and a tyre pressure monitoring system.

Engine: The Honda City is offered with a 1.5-litre petrol engine which puts 121 PS/145 Nm paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a CVT. It also comes with a 126PS 1.5-litre strong-hybrid powertrain paired with an e-CVT. It delivers a claimed fuel efficiency of 17.8kmpl for the 6-speed MT and 18.4kmpl for the CVT. The strong-hybrid powertrain delivers a claimed mileage of 27.13kmpl. In terms of dimensions, it’s 4583mm in length, 1748mm in width, 1489mm in height and has a wheelbase of 2600mm

Rivals: The Honda City rivals the likes of the Hyundai Verna, Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Volkswagen Virtus, and Skoda Slavia.

Variants: The City petrol is available in four broad trims: SV, V, VX, and ZX. The City Hybrid comes in two trims: V and ZX. There are 6 exterior colour options to choose from: Obsidian Blue Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, Metroid Grey Metallic, Lunar Silver Metallic, and Golden Brown Metallic.

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Honda City Pros and Cons

City Advantages

Premium and spacious interior, comfortable ride quality, sophisticated styling, ADAS available in many variants

City Disadvantages

No turbo-petrol or diesel engine options, rivals like the Hyundai Verna offer more features

City Expert's Conclusion

The Honda City is still arguably the best sedan in its segment. With this facelift, Honda has sweetened the deal by enhancing its style and safety quotient and still keeping its ‘please everyone’ personality.

Honda City Expert Review

The Honda City is one of the most popular car names in India. Launched in 1998, the Honda City is currently sold in India in its 5th generation with the most recent update being introduced in 2023. While the Honda City was offered with a diesel engine, today, it is now offered only with a 1.5-litre iVtec petrol engine or as the Honda City HEV which is a hybrid electric vehicle. 

The Honda City competes with sedans such as the Hyundai Verna, Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus. While older generations are a favourite among driving enthusiasts, the current car is about one thing above all else - family friendliness. The Honda Elevate is the based on the same platform as the Honda City and offers a similar value proposition in the SUV body style.

Looks

The Honda City is a classy looking sedan. While the design is not as understated as the Volkswagen Virtus it’s also not as polarising as the Hyundai Verna. The basic stance of the car is similar to the previous generation Honda City as it is still based on the same platform. The front end features a chunky chrome garnish and with the 2023 facelift, the car’s bumper design has been sportier.

It also features a cool new black insert in the rear bumper (faux diffuser) with reflectors that help slim down the rear design of the car. While the design of the Honda City itself is not loud it does have certain flashy elements such as the styling of the 16-inch alloy wheels and LED headlights

Interiors

Much like the exterior design, the Honda City looks classy and premium on the inside as well. The design is clutter free with good attention to details. You will see leatherette padding near the gear lever and on the doorpads, besides the leatherette seat upholstery and smooth finish leather-wrapped steering wheel. The AC is controlled using knurled knobs that operate with clicks which make them feel more premium to use.

The Honda City has always been a spacious car offering good seat comfort. Two 6-feet tall users can sit one behind the other. However, you may find yourself wanting for more headroom, especially in the front row, if you are over 6-feet tall.

The cabin layout is easy to understand and all the controls fall to hand correctly. For added convenience, there’s auto AC with rear AC vents, the steering is tilt and reach-adjustable, the driver’s seat is height adjustable, both, front and rear row occupants get armrests (rear armrest position is a little low) and there are one-touch up/down power windows for everyone.

The Honda City’s boot is massive and can easily store two full-sized suitcases with room to spare. This will, however, not be the case with the Honda City hybrid as its hybrid battery packs takes up space in the boot.

Tech

The Honda City offers a good list of features including a touchscreen infotainment system that supports wireless Android Auto and Apple Carplay, a part digital-instrument cluster with a very classy layout, wireless phone charger and a single-pane sunroof.

Rivals do offer features such as front seat ventilation and powered driver seat adjustment, which the City doesn’t offer.

Safety

Safety features include up to 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, stability control, rear parking sensors and ISOFIX child seat mounts. The Honda City has also received a 5-star crash safety rating from ASEAN NCAP.

The Honda City also gets ADAS - advanced driver assistance system. It's known as Honda Sensing.

Honda City's ADAS uses cameras to help you. It can automatically brake if it senses you might hit something in front of your car. It can also help you stay in your lane by offering corrective steering if needed.

Additionally, it has adaptive cruise control, which keeps you a safe distance from the car in front and adjusts your speed based on the lead car. There's also an auto high beam to prevent blinding other drivers, and it alerts you when the car in front starts moving after a stop, like at a traffic light.

The system does work fine as long as the roads are well marked, like the Yamuna Expressway is, where we drove for a good hour or so. But the distances that are maintained and the fail-safe measures are on the conservative side. They do work well on the highway, but keep too much of a gap between you and the car ahead in city traffic and so you will keep having other motorists cutting into the gap left in front of you and then find the City dropping further back again to maintain a ‘safe’ gap with this new vehicle.  

The system works well on properly marked roads, such as the Yamuna Expressway, where we drove for about an hour. However, it maintains longer distances than ideal for Indian driving conditions. It performs effectively on the highway but leaves too much space between your car and the one in front in city traffic. This results in other drivers constantly entering the gap in front of you, causing the City to fall back to maintain a "safe" distance from the new vehicle. So you can easily find yourself switching the system off.

Drive

The Honda City’s 1.5-litre petrol engine delivers smooth and easy to handle performance. While the City doesn’t get the option of a turbocharged engine option, this naturally-aspirated motor is a good engine for daily commuting. It is offered with the option of a 6-speed manual transmission or 7-step automatic transmission (CVT). Given the choice, we would recommend getting the CVT for its more convenient driving experience.

The Honda City also offers comfortable ride quality and has adequate ground clearance to deal with most awkwardly shaped and sized speed breakers.

Verdict

The Honda City is not the most feature loaded or exciting sedan in its segment. It’s a sensible and comfortable family car that offers just the right amount of features and comes with the benefit of time-tested reliability.

Honda City User Reviews

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  • Comfort (35)
  • Mileage (28)
  • Engine (18)
  • Experience (18)
  • Performance (13)
  • Maintenance (9)
  • Seat (9)
  • Price (8)
  • Fuel Efficiency (8)
  • Speed (8)
  • Safety (7)
  • Indian roads

    The car is perfect for Indian roads and the traffic. Now the car is available in Hybrid so no problem with petrol. Overall experience is very good. Low maintenance cost and the good look is very good showrooms are available in India. The looks are very stunning and give the car a perfect sedan look the car can go up to 100km/h in just 11.21 seconds.

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  • An old car standing till now

    The Honda City is an OG car. I have had this car for 3 years now and this car is still amazing. Firstly it offers an amazing mileage of 18.4 kmpl which makes it a great car. I have the manual variant and the transmission is still smooth. Though this car has a bit less ground clearance, but i think the great top speed of 180 kmph.

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  • experience a royal

    One automobile I truly appreciate is the Honda City. It seems rather chic and sophisticated. Sharp headlights and a striking front grille complete the elegant outside appearance. Driving on highways and in cities is both made easier with this automobile. The Honda City is a really cozy car within. Well-cushioned and offering excellent support are the seats. Five people could fit quite comfortably. Both the headroom and the legroom are good in the back seats. Large touchscreen for navigation and entertainment adorns the contemporary dashboard. Excellent is the quality of the City ride. It drives on any kind of road with great smoothness. The vehicle has many airbags and ABS, among other extremely safe features. All things considered, families and young professionals would do well with the Honda City.

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  • Excellent riding and handling

    The ride and handling quality are excellent and the safety features and exterior design of this well performing sedan are excellent but some high end features are absent. Its interior is of excellent quality and its dashboard is well designed and packed with features.

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  • 4.7
    driving experience of new

    driving experience of new gen Honda city is superb.. and boot space and seating comfort is amazing.. I've just problem in the new gen city is it's back seat middle person seating portion is bit a bumpy and in the long journey mid person feels irritating

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  • Stylish Journeys with the Honda City

    Taking the Honda City on a weekend getaway was an absolute pleasure. Its 1.5L i-VTEC engine with 121 hp made my highway overtaking effortless, while the premium interiors and enough legroom kept everyone happy and comfortable. We particularly enjoyed the sunroof and the 8 inch infotainment screen which added to the premium feel.The downside was the low ground clearance of 165 mm, which made us extra careful on speed bumps and uneven roads.

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  • convenience and comfort in one

    In the industry of cars, the Honda city is a very convenient four wheeler with an affordable price and many colour options available. It is very accessible and spacious, among the other models. It is a perfect fit for family and friends in the accommodation section. I have the dark blue colour of this model. It looks amazing on the exterior and so is the interior with a seating capacity for five members, suitable for city ventures.

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Engine
1498 CC
1482 - 1497 CC 1462 CC 999 - 1498 CC 999 - 1498 CC 1197 CC 2184 CC 1997 - 2198 CC
Fuel Type
Petrol
Petrol Petrol Petrol Petrol Petrol Diesel Diesel / Petrol
Transmission
Manual / Automatic
Manual / Automatic Manual / Automatic Automatic / Manual Manual / Automatic Automatic / Manual Manual Manual / Automatic
Mileage
17.8 - 18.4 Kmpl
18.6 - 20.6 Kmpl 20.04 - 20.65 Kmpl 18.73 - 20.32 Kmpl 18.67 - 20.08 Kmpl 16 - 20 Kmpl - 13.29 - 16.23 Kmpl
Power
119.35bhp@6600rpm
157.57bhp@5500rpm 103.25bhp@6000rpm 114bhp@5000-5500rpm 113.98bhp@5000-5500rpm 81.80bhp@6000rpm 130bhp@3750rpm 130bhp@3750rpm
City vs Verna City vs Ciaz City vs Slavia City vs Virtus City vs i20 City vs Scorpio City vs Scorpio N

Honda City Colours

Honda City car is available in 7 exciting colours options like Golden Brown Metallic, Lunar Silver Mettalic, Meteoroid Grey Metallic, Obsidian Blue Pearl, Platinum White Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic and Blue.
  • Golden Brown Metallic
  • Lunar Silver Mettalic
  • Meteoroid Grey Metallic
  • Obsidian Blue Pearl
  • Platinum White Pearl
  • Radiant Red Metallic
  • Blue

Honda City Mileage

The mileage of Honda City starts from 17.8 Kmpl to 18.4 Kmpl. The claimed ARAI mileage of City Petrol Manual is 17.8 Kmpl. In Automatic the claimed ARAI mileage of City Petrol is 18.4 Kmpl.
Fuel Type Transmission ARAI Claimed User Reported
Petrol Automatic 18.4 Kmpl NA
Petrol Manual 17.8 Kmpl 15 Kmpl

Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying City

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Q. What is the engine type of Honda City?
  • The Honda City has 1 i-VTEC Petrol Engine on offer of 1498 cc.
Q. What is the length of Honda City?
  • The exterior dimension of Honda City is 4574 mm in length.
Q. What is the Max Torque of Honda City?
  • The Honda City has max torque of 145Nm@4300rpm.
  • The Honda City has max torque of 145Nm@4300rpm.
  • The Honda City has max torque of 145Nm@4300rpm.
Q. What is the number of cylinders used in Honda City?
  • Honda City comes with 4 cylinders.
Q. Is there any warranty available?
  • For this, we'd suggest you please visit the nearest authorized service center as they would be able to assist you. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for details.
  • No my vehicle is out of warranty. Warranty is available otherwise on a new car.
  • Yes
Q. Is Honda City worth buying?
  • Selecting the vehicle would depend on several factors such as your budget preference on the segment, features required, engine options, brand preference, etc. On the outside Honda has made some cosmetic changes to help the City look more sporty and aggressive than before. Up front, you get a more pronounced honeycomb grille and the chrome strip above it is now slimmer and isn't as in-your-face as the old car. The chiseled new front bumper looks sporty and you also get a faux carbon fiber finish on the chin which although not genuine, doesn’t look tacky. The full LED headlamps remain unchanged and ADAS variants also come with an auto-high beam which helps avoid blinding oncoming traffic. With the update, the Honda City won’t be available with a diesel engine anymore. So, you get two petrol engine options, the first of which is powered by a 1.5-liter, four-cylinder engine making 121PS of power and mated to either a six-speed manual or a CVT automatic. The second one is the strong-hybrid which, overall with the electric motor and the internal combustion engine, makes 126PS. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for dealership details.
  • See the purpose for your purchase. Good city comfort driving car no hastle. Only ground clearance is low for hill driving having stones.
  • Definitely , just go for it !

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Honda City FAQs

What is the price of top model of Honda City?

The ex-showroom price of top variant of Honda City is 16.30 Lakh (Delhi).

What is the EMI of Honda City in Delhi?

The EMI for the base variant of Honda City in Delhi is Rs. 22,865 per month @ 10.5% for a tenure of 60 months.

What are the top competitors of Honda City?

The top 3 competitors of Honda City are Hyundai Verna, Maruti Ciaz and Skoda Slavia.

What is the boot space in Honda City?

The boot space in Honda City is 506 L.

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