Honda City Facelift will be launched this week, it will have new features along with a new design
Popular in the sedan segment in India, Honda Cars India’s Honda City is all set to enter the Indian market in a new facelift avatar. Expected to be officially launched by the company this week, the new model has seen significant changes in design, technology and comfort features. The demand for sedan cars among Indian consumers is seen to be increasing again. Therefore, Honda City facelift has received special attention from the automobile sector.
Addition of premium features with new design
The exterior design of the new Honda City facelift has been made more attractive and sporty. The front of the car is likely to get a new grille, sharper LED headlamps and updated daytime running lights. Along with this, new alloy wheels and revised rear bumper will give the car a more premium look. Honda seems to have put special emphasis on attracting younger customers in this facelift.
Major changes are also expected in the interior. Modern features like large touchscreen infotainment system, wireless connectivity, ventilated seats, digital instrument cluster and connected car technology can be found in this sedan. Apart from that, safety will be strengthened due to 360-degree camera and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Therefore, the City facelift may not only be a stylish sedan but also a technology-focused premium family car.
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However, it is understood that Honda will not make major changes regarding the engine. The current 1.5-litre petrol engine and hybrid e:HEV technology may be retained. Manual and CVT gearbox options will be available to customers. The hybrid variant is likely to offer better mileage and lower emissions, which could also attract customers looking for eco-friendly vehicles.
In the Indian market, the Honda City will primarily compete with Hyundai Motor India’s Verna, Volkswagen’s Virtus and Škoda Auto’s Slavia. Although the SUV segment has grown rapidly over the past few years, sedan cars still have a loyal customer base. Honda City facelift brings modern features and premium experience to the same customers. Talking about the price, the starting price of the new Honda City facelift could be around Rs 12-13 lakh, while the hybrid variants will be more expensive. After the launch, the entire automobile industry is paying attention to how this sedan is getting response from the Indian market.
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