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Honda City Price List (Variant Wise)

Honda City Ex-Showroom price ranges from . Honda offers City in variants. The top variant of City is and the base variant is .

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SV MT Petrol
1498 CC, Petrol, 17.8 KM/L, Manual
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₹ 11.95 Lakh
V MT Petrol
1498 CC, Petrol, 17.8 KM/L, Manual
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₹ 12.7 Lakh
V MT Petrol Apex Edition
1498 CC, Petrol, 17.8 KM/L, Manual
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₹ 12.77 Lakh
VX MT Petrol
1498 CC, Petrol, 17.8 KM/L, Manual
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₹ 13.73 Lakh
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Honda City Safety Rating

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12.03 Max. 17.00 Adult
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38.27 Max. 49.00 Child
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4 DOOR SEDAN20221260

Honda City Safety Rating: Embodying Assurance on Every Drive

 

An Introduction to Exemplary Safety

The Honda City isn’t just an urban icon; it’s a testament to Honda’s commitment to safety. Recognized by the Global NCAP, the Honda City stands out with a four-star safety rating, affirming its status as a secure sanctuary for every journey.

 

The Ratings Explained

The Honda City’s impressive four-star ratings for both adult and child occupant protection reflect its robust design and safety features. Scoring 12.03 out of 17 for adults and 38.27 out of 49 for children, the Honda City proves that safety is integral to every drive.

 

Adult and Child Occupant Protection

The Honda City’s design prioritizes the well-being of all passengers. Adults benefit from a resilient structure and protective features, while children are secured with ISOFIX anchors, underlining the vehicle’s commitment to safeguarding every family member.

 

Safety Assist Technologies

- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): Prevents wheel lock-up, ensuring control during sudden stops.

- Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD): Optimally distributes brake force, enhancing stability when braking.

- Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Maintains vehicle stability, offering confidence on unpredictable roads.

 

Motorcyclist Considerations

Acknowledging the diversity of Indian roads, the Honda City extends its safety considerations beyond its occupants, although there’s room for enhancement. 

 

Additional Safety Features

Safety FeatureDescription
Dual Front AirbagsOffers enhanced protection for front passengers in a frontal collision.
Side and Curtain AirbagsProvides additional safety for all passengers during side-impact collisions.
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)Prevents wheel lock-up during emergency braking for better control.
EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution)Balances braking force between the front and rear wheels.
ESP (Electronic Stability Program)Detects and reduces loss of traction, improving vehicle stability.
Hill Hold AssistPrevents the vehicle from rolling back on inclines, aiding in safer uphill starts.
Tyre Pressure Monitoring SystemMonitors tire pressure, ensuring optimal grip and safety.

 

In Summary

The Honda City redefines urban commuting with its blend of style, comfort, and outstanding safety features. Its impressive safety ratings and comprehensive protective measures make it more than just a vehicle; it’s a trusted companion on every city street and beyond.

Expert Review on Honda City

  • Expert Rating
    c&b icon8.2/10
  • Safety
    8.5
    Comfort
    7.5
    Styling
    8.25
    Merit / USP
    8.75
    Significance
    9
    Value for Money
    8

2023 Honda City Review:

The 2023 Honda City represents a refreshed version of the fifth-generation sedan that debuted in India in 2021. Building on its legacy, this new model incorporates enhancements inspired by the robust hybrid variant, the City e:HEV, introduced in 2022. In a fiercely competitive and off-late active compact sedan segment, the City 2023 aims to uphold its premium and straightforward appeal.

The City 2023 offers two distinct aesthetic options: Elegance and Sporty. The Elegance trim retains the essence of the pre-facelift design, while the Sporty variant introduces more pronounced bumpers, a mesh grille, and faux carbon fiber-finished lower extensions. The fog lamp housings exhibit greater intricacy, and the rear bumper boasts a diffuser-like design. It's important to note that the Sporty trim is exclusive to the City e:HEV and the top-tier petrol trim (VX) and definitely offers a unique look in the segment.

The City 2023 is able to maintain the sleek and balanced silhouette of its predecessor, with different alloy wheel choices being the only notable change in its profile. This facelift marginally enhances the already appealing aesthetics of the fifth-generation of the sedan, contributing to its premium look.

Inside, the City 2023 offers a plush and comfortable cabin with spacious and accommodating seats. The driver can easily find an ideal driving position, thanks to adjustable steering for both height and rake. However, it's worth noting that there are no ventilated seats in the sedan, something seen on rivals like Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Kushaq.

The central touchscreen remains the same size but boasts improved resolution. It now supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a first for the City. The rear camera delivers clearer images, and the top variant even includes a side camera to assist with lane changes when the left indicator is activated.

The instrument cluster presents a cleaner and sharper display, blending analog and digital elements rather well. In the top trim, the left pod functions as a digital display with customizable information.

Wireless charging has made its debut in the City now, integrated into the center console near the center armrest in the e:HEV, and available as an additional unit atop the cup holders in the petrol version. Notably, the City retains the manual handbrake, whereas the hybrid version features an electronic parking brake.

The City 2023 incorporates six advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in all trims except the base variant, forming the Honda Sensing suite. These features include a collision mitigation braking system, lane-keeping assist system, adaptive cruise control with low-speed follow, road departure mitigation system, auto high beams, and a lane-watch camera.

Honda Sensing utilizes a camera behind the front windshield to aid with braking, lane-keeping, and adaptive cruise control, even adjusting speed based on the vehicle ahead on the highway. In the e:HEV, this system can operate at speeds below 30 km/h and can come to a complete stop, restarting as the vehicle ahead moves.

Lane departure and brake assist are active at all times, while steering assist and adaptive cruise control activate at highway speeds of 65 km/h and 72 km/h, respectively. Overall, these systems perform effectively, though users may need some time to acclimate specially when it comes to using them in most Indian road conditions.

The powertrain options remain unchanged from the pre-facelift model. This sedan car offers a 1.5-liter petrol engine paired with a six-speed manual or a CVT, producing 120 bhp and 145 Nm of torque. In the e:HEV, there's a 1.5-liter Atkinson cycle engine with an eCVT, which ensures 108 bhp and 253 Nm of torque.

Both engines offer refinement and smooth operation but become less enthusiastic when pushed hard, especially with the automatic transmissions. The petrol manual variant clearly offers a more engaging driving experience, although its relevance may be limited in congested traffic conditions.

The e:HEV comes with three driving modes - EV Drive, Hybrid Drive, and Engine Drive - which can be selected automatically or manually based on driving conditions and battery charge level. As a driver you can choose between a pure electric mode, optimal efficiency through combined engine and electric power, and high-speed cruising powered by the engine alone.

Pros

  • Potent Engine
  • Sporty Design
  • Spacious Cabin

Cons

  • Honda has missed out on the spirited 1.0-litre turbo petrol for India
  • Outdated Infotainment System
  • Slightly Expensive

Verdict

A premium, well loaded, and well designed car – fitting of the City nameplate. There are bits we could have been happier with, but there's plenty here to excite the segment. And the die-hard Honda City fan.

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