KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Honda City price list updated
- Limited to the Naturally Aspirated non-hybrid engine
- Old Vs. new price list compared
Revising its price list from June 2023, Honda India has increased the price of its midsize sedan Honda City from June 2023. This is not very uncommon, considering the fact that this is a regular practice undertaken by different manufacturers from time to time. Meanwhile, the quantum of the hike is well within the acceptable range.
Lets check out the Old. Vs. New price list and how much more you need to shell out.
Honda City Old Vs New Price List- June 2023
Honda City 1.5L Normal Petrol
Variant | Old Price | Difference | New Price |
SV Manual | Rs. 11,55,000 | Rs. 8,000 | Rs. 11,63,000 |
V Manual | Rs. 12,37,000 | Rs. 8,000 | Rs. 12,45,000 |
VX Manual | Rs. 13,49,000 | Rs. 8,000 | Rs. 13,57,000 |
ZX Manual | Rs. 14,72,000 | Rs. 8,000 | Rs. 14,80,000 |
V Automatic | Rs. 13,62,000 | Rs. 8,000 | Rs. 13,70,000 |
VX Automatic | Rs. 14,74,000 | Rs. 8,000 | Rs. 14,82,000 |
ZX Automatic | Rs. 15,97,000 | Rs. 8,000 | Rs. 16,05,000 |
The normal petrol variants register a standard hike of Rs. 8,000 across the range, which most probably will not disturb your budget. After this, the Honda City normal petrol unit starts at Rs. 11.63 lakhs and tops out at Rs. 16.05 lakhs ex-showroom.
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HONDA CITY 1.5L STRONG-HYBRID
Variant | Old Price | Difference | New Price |
V Automatic | Rs. 18,89,000 | No change | Rs. 18,89,000 |
ZX Automatic | Rs. 20,39,000 | No change | Rs. 20,39,000 |
Coming to the strong hybrid variants, it carries the same price tags as before. The hikes are only limited to the normal petrol engines. This keeps the range of the hybrid variants in the range of Rs. 18.89 lakhs to Rs. 20.39 lakhs ex-showroom.
Powertrain
The Honda Citys 1.5-liter non-hybrid petrol mill churns out 121 hp power and comes mated to a 6-speed manual or CVT gearbox. It claims a fuel efficiency figure of 17.8kpl and for the petrol-auto, it is 18.4kpl.
Meanwhile, the hybrid 1.5-liter unit is good for 126 hp and comes mated to an eCVT transmission. Where it steals the show is its mileage numbers. It claims a mileage of 27.13 kmpl, which is an excellent figure, considering the size and power it carries.
VERDICT- The price hike of 8,000 rupees is still within the impact-absorbing range. Not too high to reconsider your choices, if you are planning for one. Whereas, if a strong hybrid was the on your mind, it still remains unaffected. It directly competes with the likes of the Hyundai Verna, Skoda Slavia, Volkswagen Virtus, and the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz. Also, If you are someone with a passion for engines mounted on wheels, you must join our Whatsapp Group Community of petrolheads to find out more exciting stuff about the Auto world.
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