The facelifted avatar of the sedan is launched from Rs 11.49 lakh, ex-showroom. Prices for hybrid variants now start from Rs 18.89 lakh, ex-showroom.
The nose is updated with a new honeycomb mesh pattern for the grille, along with a slimmer chrome ribbon. Moreover, the sedan gets a revised front bumper with protruding edges.
Around the rear fascia, changes include a new rear splitter-like treatment to the bumper. Also, a lip spoiler is added to the boot lid. The City is now RDE-compliant and E20-ready.
A new Obsidian Blue Pearl paint scheme is now added to the colour palette. Furthermore, the side profile remains unchanged with no tweaks, whatsoever. Engine options now include a 1.5L NA petrol and a 1.5L Strond hybrid. It misses out on a diesel powertrain.
The Honda City Facelift is now the cheapest car in India to offer ADAS from its V trim onwards, which is priced at Rs 12.37 lakh. Also, new SV trim is introduced for 1.5L NA variants, along with a new V variant for the Hybrid version.
Changes on the inside include a new carbon fibre trim piece on the dashboard, which is exclusive to the strong hybrid variants only. Also, the petrol variants now get the Honda Sensing safety suite, which includes ADAS as well.
Further additions to the feature list comprise wireless phone charger, wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay, and connected car features.