Honda Cars India had recently unveiled the new City e:HEV hybrid sedan in India, stepping into an untapped market of mass produced hybrid vehicles. The bookings for the hybrid sedan commenced from 14 April and the launch is scheduled for early May 2022. The new hybrid sedan gets a self-charging battery system with two motors offering 26.5 kmpl mileage, which is the best in the industry and new safety features including the Honda Sensing ADAS technology. The Hybrid variant is based on the top spec ZX variant of the regular ICE Honda City. Check the detailed image gallery here from our first drive review.
The Honda City e:HEV hybrid-electric vehicle is the first mass-producing hybrid car in India that promises to fill the gap between ICE and electric vehicles with India's nest 26.5 kmpl mileage.
The Honda City e:HEV is based on the top-spec ZX trim of the regular ICE-engined Honda City and gets Honda Sensing ADAS technology in the India for the first time.
The new Honda City Hybrid retains the cabin design and most of the features from the City, apart from few Honda Sensing elements, whose buttons are added to the steering wheel.
The Honda City e:HEV hybrid will get an eCVT gearbox only mated to the 1.5-litre petrol ATKINSON cycle engine.
The rear seats of Honda City e:HEV hybrid sedan offer the same space as the regular City, which is marketed as a mid-size sedan going against Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Hyundai Verna among others.
The 1.5-litre engine of the City also gets a self-charging battery setup with two motors and a combined output of 126 PS and 253 Nm with a mileage of 26.5 kmpl (claimed).
This is not the first Hybrid car from Honda as previously Honda Accord and Honda Civic Hybrids were sold in India. However, this car debuts the e:Electric powertrain of Honda and Honda Sensing technology.
The Honda City Hybrid retains most of its design elements from regular City, with few changes to the front including a new grille, new sportier fog lamp enclosures and Honda logo at front and back with blue highlights indicating green energy.
The Honda City Hybrid gets a lithium ion battery stored in the boot space along side a space saver tyre, reducing the boot space by almost half.
Honda City Hybrid e:HEV instrument panel.
Honda City Hybrid e:HEV front seats.
Honda City Hybrid e:HEV.
Honda City Hybrid e:HEV 16-inch diamond cut dual shade alloy wheel.
Honda City Hybrid e:HEV.
Honda City Hybrid e:HEV boot space is now reduced from 503 litres to 306 litres.