Fifth-gen Honda City to be launched in India on July 15

New City to be sold alongside the current model; both petrol and diesel engine options; booking commence.

05 Jul 2020 | 9166 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Two weeks after it launched the BS VI-compliant and refreshed WR-V SUV, Honda Cars India is set to officially launch the fifth-generation City on July 15. The Japanese carmaker had begun production of the new midsize sedan on June 24 at its Greater Noida plant in Uttar Pradesh, ahead of the car’s launch in July. With the new model having reached dealerships across the country, the company has begun accepting bookings for the new City – Rs 5,000 online and Rs 15,000 at Honda dealerships. Interestingly, the fifth-gen City will be sold alongside the current model.

1.5-litre petrol and diesel engines
The new Honda City gets two engines – an all-new, twin-cam 1.5-litre petrol that produces 121hp and 145Nm of torque, and the older City’s 1.5-litre diesel, which has been upgraded to meet BS6 emission norms and makes 100hp and 200Nm of torque. Interestingly, the new Honda City will only be the second car in its segment to be available with a diesel engine – save for the Hyundai Verna, all of its rivals are petrol-only models.

Gearbox options for the new City petrol will include a 6-speed manual and a CVT automatic (with paddle shifters), while the City diesel will only get a 6-speed manual. The new Honda City’s fuel efficiency – as certified by ARAI – is rated at 17.8kpl for the petrol-manual, 18.4kpl for the petrol-CVT and 24.1kpl for the City diesel.

What’s new?
Honda says its newly designed platform makes the City lighter, safer and more rigid than the existing City. The new City is also bigger – it’s 109mm longer and 53mm wider than the current-gen City. That said, it has the same wheelbase length as the current model, is 6mm shorter in height and has marginally lesser boot capacity – 506 litres.

Honda hasn’t revealed the variant breakup or standard equipment details for the new City yet, but top-spec variants will be loaded with features. Available on the top-of-the-line City variants will be goodies like all-LED head- and tail-lights, 16-inch dual-tone alloys, an 8.0-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, Honda Connect with 32 connected car features and Alexa integration (a first in India), a 7.0-inch TFT instrument cluster, an electric sunroof, ambient lighting, push-button start/stop, remote engine start and hands-free boot release.

In terms of safety features, the top-spec variants will get six airbags, vehicle stability assist, tyre pressure monitoring system, Honda’s LaneWatch camera (as seen on the Civic; another segment-first), reverse camera and auto headlamps and wipers.

Pricing strategy
With an upgrade in practically every department, the all-new Honda City is expected to be priced at a notable premium over the current-gen model, the petrol version of which currently retails from Rs 991,000-14.31 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), and will continue to be sold alongside the new City as a more affordable alternative. It remains to be seen how the combo of the current-gen and new-gen City fares in the midsize sedan segment, which is witnessing renewed competition with the arrival of the facelifted Hyundai Verna, as well as the updated Skoda Rapid and Volkswagen Vento, both of which are now offered with a sole 1.0-litre TSI engine option.

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