Honda City Facelift News
Honda City has replaced MG Astor to become the most affordable car in India to offer ADAS, with a starting price of Rs 12.37 lakh (ex-showroom) in the mid-spec V trim of the car.
Honda City and City hybrid facelift have been launched in India with a starting price of Rs 11.49 lakh (ex-showroom) and goes up to Rs 20.39 lakh (ex-showroom) for the most expensive electric hybrid variant.
Honda City Facelift will be launched in India with an increased price tag, new features, and probably new colour options with multiple updates in design; read on for more details.
Since most bestselling cars in our market fall under Rs 10 lakh, let’s take a closer look at the cars launched from January 1, 2017, that come under this slab.
With this mid-life update, the Japanese automaker has introduced a new infotainment system in the 2017 City, christened the Digipad.
Prices for the Honda City facelift are now out. Does it now offer better value than before? Let's see!
A much-needed update seeks to reconquer the throne of the mid-size segment sedans.
Bookings for the 2017 Honda City are already underway, with a refundable amount of Rs 21,000.
With this mid-life update, Honda is set to offer several segment-first features.
The updated Honda City will take on the likes of the facelifted Skoda Rapid, VW Vento, Hyundai Verna 4S, Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, and others.
The City facelift is scheduled to launch on Feb 14 and dealerships across the country have started to accept bookings for the refreshed model at Rs 21,000.
Honda would want to launch the City facelift in India ahead of Ciaz facelift which could be here in March-April 2017.
The ‘City ZX’ nameplate was first used in the facelifted version of the sedan's second-generation model.
Honda will try to rectify most of the hitches in the City, with its 2017 facelifted avatar, as it has to arm itself to fend off the upcoming next-gen Hyundai Verna and the facelifted Maruti Suzuki Ciaz.
Honda has just released a set of teaser images of the highly-anticipated City Facelift, which is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2017 in India.
While there are many cars lined up to make headlines, here we compile a list of sedans which we expect to go on sale next year.
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