PriceSpecs & FeaturesMileageUser ReviewsColoursImages

HONDA City

₹12 - 20.99 Lakhs**Ex-showroom price
4Expert Score

Honda Cars India has launched the 2026 Honda City facelift at an introductory starting price of ₹11.99 lakh (ex-showroom), while the e:HEV strong-hybrid variant has been priced at ₹20.99 lakh (ex-showroom). This marks the second mid-cycle update for the fifth-generation Honda City, which first arrived in India in 2020. The City also continues to remain Honda’s longest-running nameplate in the Indian market, having originally debuted in 1998.

The facelift introduces a substantial exterior redesign, updated cabin technology, improved comfort features, and an upgraded safety package with Level 2 ADAS. The City remains positioned in the midsize sedan segment and rivals the Hyundai Verna, Volkswagen Virtus, and Skoda Slavia. While it was previously Honda’s flagship offering in India, that role will now be taken over by the upcoming Honda ZR-V hybrid SUV.

Honda City Facelift: Price

The 2026 Honda City facelift range starts at ₹11.99 lakh (ex-showroom) for the standard petrol variant equipped with the manual gearbox. The self-charging e:HEV strong-hybrid variant has been priced at ₹20.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Honda has retained the same introductory starting price as the outgoing model despite the feature and design updates.

Honda City Facelift: Launch Date

Honda officially launched the 2026 City facelift in India in May 2026. The updated sedan arrives as the latest evolution of the fifth-generation City lineup that has been on sale globally since 2020.

Honda City Facelift: Variants & Colours

The 2026 Honda City facelift is offered with both petrol and strong-hybrid powertrain options. Honda is offering the sedan in six exterior paint shades, including the newly introduced Crystal Black Pearl finish.

Honda City Facelift: Specs & Features

The 2026 Honda City facelift is powered by two engine options. The first is a 1.5-litre four-cylinder naturally aspirated i-VTEC petrol engine producing 119 bhp and 145 Nm of torque. This engine can be paired with either a 6-speed manual gearbox or a 7-step CVT automatic transmission.

The second option is Honda’s self-charging e:HEV strong-hybrid setup that combines a petrol engine with a dual electric motor system. This powertrain develops 124.48 bhp and 253 Nm of torque and comes mated to an e-CVT transmission.

The exterior design receives a comprehensive update. The front fascia now features a connected LED lightbar stretching across the width of the car, accompanied by Honda’s new Blade Eye signature LED lighting setup with Bi-LED projector headlamps and split LED daytime running lamps integrated with turn indicators. The sedan also receives a redesigned Matrix mesh upper grille finished in black, a repositioned Honda emblem, and a wider front bumper with aerodynamic air curtains.

The side profile remains largely unchanged, although the overall length has increased by 11 mm to 4,594 mm, making the City the longest sedan in its segment. The sedan rides on 16-inch alloy wheels, while the rear section gets Z-Edge wraparound LED taillamps with clear lenses, a Matrix mesh lower bumper garnish, and a trunk lip spoiler.

Inside the cabin, the City facelift receives a dual-tone Ivory and Black interior theme along with a new 10.1-inch floating touchscreen infotainment system supporting wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity. Additional interior highlights include Dark Iron 3D dashboard garnish, rear lounge seats, welcome ambient lighting, multiple charging ports, wireless smartphone charging, remote AC operation, walk-away auto lock, and sunroof control functions.

Honda has also updated the front ventilated seats with improved cooling performance, claiming 40 per cent faster cooling focused on high-temperature contact areas.

Honda City Facelift: Safety

The 2026 Honda City facelift comes equipped with Honda Sensing, which is the company’s Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance System suite. The system includes features such as Collision Mitigation Braking System, Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow, Auto High Beam Assist, Lane Keeping Assist System, and Lead Car Departure Notification.

Additional safety equipment includes six airbags, Vehicle Stability Assist, and a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System.

Honda City Facelift: Warranty and Offers

Honda is offering the 2026 City facelift with a standard 3-year unlimited-kilometre warranty package. Buyers can further extend the coverage to 7 years with unlimited kilometres or opt for a 10-year package with coverage up to 1.2 lakh kilometres.

The hybrid components are covered under a separate 5-year or 1 lakh kilometre warranty, while the lithium-ion battery pack receives an 8-year or 1.6 lakh kilometre warranty package.

Honda City Facelift: Rivals

The Honda City facelift competes in the midsize sedan segment against the Hyundai Verna, Volkswagen Virtus, and Skoda Slavia. The hybrid variant also remains one of the few electrified offerings in the segment, giving it a distinct positioning among traditional petrol-powered rivals.

Honda City Key Specs

  • Engine iconEngine
    1498 cc
  • Mileage iconMileage
    17.77 kmpl
  • Power iconPower
    119 - 125 bhp
  • Fuel iconFuel
    Petrol /Hybrid
  • BootSpace iconBoot Space
    506 litres
  • MaxTorque iconMax Torque
    145 Nm
  • DriveTrain iconDrive Train
    FWD
View All City SpecsView specs icon

Honda City Videos

  • Quick Shorts

Honda City Variants

Honda City price starts at ₹ 12 Lakhs and goes up to ₹ 20.99 Lakhs (Ex-showroom). Honda City comes in 8 variants. Honda City's top variant is ZX Plus e:HEV.
Filter variants by:
Icon checkAll
Petrol
Hybrid (Electric + Petrol)
Automatic
Manual
8 Variants Available
City SV Petrol Manual
₹12 Lakhs*
1498 cc
Petrol
Manual
City V Petrol Manual
₹13.3 Lakhs*
1498 cc
Petrol
Manual
City V CVT Petrol Automatic
₹14.3 Lakhs*
1498 cc
Petrol
Automatic
*Disclaimer: The prices are ex-showroom price for the respective model in the selected city.

Honda City Latest Updates

Calendar icon31 May 2026
The updated Honda City facelift features enhanced design, technology, safety, and hybrid options, starting at ₹11.99 lakh.Read Full Story
Calendar icon30 May 2026
The 2026 Honda City facelift includes sharper design, improved features, and a refined hybrid powertrain, maintaining its sedan appeal.Read Full Story
Calendar icon25 May 2026
Honda launched the 2026 City facelift in India, competing with Skoda Slavia in features, performance, and pricing.Read Full Story
Calendar icon25 May 2026
Honda updates the City sedan for 2026, enhancing features, introducing ADAS, larger screens, and hybrid options, starting at ₹12 lakh.Read Full Story
Calendar icon25 May 2026
Honda has launched the 2026 City facelift and ZR-V hybrid SUV, boasting improved fuel efficiency and modern features.Read Full Story

Honda City Visual Comparison

Choose a model from the dropdown below to visually compare its features with City.
Honda City
Honda Elevate
VS
Honda CitySelect model
Honda ElevateSelect model
Select a feature you want to compare:
Front View
Swipe Left
Drag the handle left & right to view full image
Swipe Right
Preferred Banner

Honda City comparison with similar Cars

CARIMAGEEX-SHOWROOM PRICEUSER RATINGSPOWERTORQUETRANSMISSIONBODY TYPEAIRBAGSSAFETY RATING*GROUND CLEARANCEBOOT SPACELENGTHWIDTHHEIGHTTURNING RADIUSCOMPARISON
CARIMAGEEX-SHOWROOM PRICEUSER RATINGSPOWERTORQUETRANSMISSIONBODY TYPEAIRBAGSSAFETY RATING*GROUND CLEARANCEBOOT SPACELENGTHWIDTHHEIGHTTURNING RADIUSCOMPARISON
Honda City
Honda City image
Rs. 12 LakhsOnwards
4.74
125 bhp (Combined Engine & Motor), 99 bhp131 NmManual, AutomaticSUV6--506 L4594 mm1748 mm1489 mm5.3 metres
MG HectorMG Hector imageRs. 11.99 LakhsOnwards
4.2726
141 bhp250 NmManual, AutomaticSUV6--587 litres4699 mm1835 mm1760 mm-CityVSHector
Honda ElevateHonda Elevate imageRs. 11.6 LakhsOnwards
4.445
119 bhp145 NmManual, AutomaticSUV6
4/5
-458 litres4312 mm1790 mm1650 mm5.2 metresCityVSElevate
MG AstorMG Astor imageRs. 9.79 LakhsOnwards
4.13
108 bhp144 NmManual, AutomaticSUV6--488 L4323 mm1809 mm1650 mm5.6 metresCityVSAstor
Mahindra TharMahindra Thar imageRs. 9.99 LakhsOnwards
4.3504
130 bhp300 NmManual, AutomaticSUV2--600 litres3985 mm1820 mm1844 mm-CityVSThar
Skoda KushaqSkoda Kushaq imageRs. 10.69 LakhsOnwards
4.797
148 bhp250 NmManual, AutomaticSUV6-188 mm491 litres4225 mm1760 mm1612 mm5.3 metresCityVSKushaq

Honda City Expert Review

4
Performance
4.5
Safety
4
Design
3.5
Feature
4
Comfort

Pros

Handsome DesignSpacious CabinImpressive Ride QualitySmooth Hybrid Powertrain

Cons

Below Average 360 Degree Camera FeedInfotainment Unit Prone To Sunlight GlareNo Powered Driver's Seat

The Honda City has received a major update for 2026. While this is not an all-new generation model, Honda has made enough changes to keep the sedan fresh and more appealing in today’s market. We recently drove the updated City in Bangalore to see what has changed and whether it still makes sense against the growing popularity of compact SUVs.

A new black exterior shade has also been introduced. Along with that, Honda has removed most of the chrome elements from the car.
A new black exterior shade has also been introduced. Along with that, Honda has removed most of the chrome elements from the car.

Design: Sharper And More Sporty

The biggest changes are at the front. The new Honda City now gets redesigned headlights along with a full-width LED light bar. Thankfully, Honda has kept the design clean, and the lighting setup actually makes the sedan look more premium and modern.

The bumper and grille have also been updated, giving the car a sportier appearance than before. From the side, not much has changed, but there is a new design for the 16-inch alloy wheels, now finished in black.

At the rear, the updates are more subtle. The tail-lamps now get a clear lens effect, and there is a small spoiler on the boot lid.
At the rear, the updates are more subtle. The tail-lamps now get a clear lens effect, and there is a small spoiler on the boot lid.

At the rear, the updates are more subtle. The tail-lamps now get a clear lens effect, and there is a small spoiler on the boot lid. Honda has also revised the rear bumper styling to match the front, making the overall design look sharper and more balanced.

A new black exterior shade has also been introduced. Along with that, Honda has removed most of the chrome elements from the car. While many may like the blacked-out look, the darker colour does hide some of the City’s design details. Shades like grey, white or red still suit the car better in my opinion.

The biggest update inside is the new 10.1-inch infotainment screen. It is now a floating-style unit and looks much more modern than before.
The biggest update inside is the new 10.1-inch infotainment screen. It is now a floating-style unit and looks much more modern than before.

Cabin: Familiar But Improved

Inside, the layout remains mostly the same, which is not a bad thing. The dashboard design is simple and easy to use, and the part-digital instrument cluster still feels well designed and easy to read. The steering wheel is also unchanged, and that is perfectly fine because it still feels great to hold and uses good-quality materials. In fact, it remains one of the nicest steering wheels in the segment in terms of driving position and comfort.

The biggest update inside is the new 10.1-inch infotainment screen. It is now a floating-style unit and looks much more modern than before. Honda has also finally added ventilated front seats and a proper built-in wireless charging pad. Earlier, the wireless charger used to be offered as an accessory, and it never felt properly integrated into the cabin.

The screen quality itself is decent, but the angle at which it is positioned creates a lot of glare during the day.
The screen quality itself is decent, but the angle at which it is positioned creates a lot of glare during the day.

That said, I am not fully convinced by the new infotainment setup. The screen quality itself is decent, but the angle at which it is positioned creates a lot of glare during the day. At times, especially in the afternoon, it becomes difficult to read properly.

The new 360-degree camera system is another weak point. The camera quality feels average, and combined with the screen glare, visibility is not always great in daytime conditions. Since Honda specifically updated this system as part of the facelift, I honestly expected better. The visibility does improve in lower-light conditions, but overall, this is one area where the City could have done much better.

The rear seat experience continues to be one of the City’s strongest points.
The rear seat experience continues to be one of the City’s strongest points.

Rear Seat Comfort Still Excellent

The rear seat experience continues to be one of the City’s strongest points. For 2026, Honda has updated the cabin upholstery with a new ivory shade. Yes, keeping lighter interiors clean can become a headache, but there is no denying that it makes the cabin feel far more airy and premium.

The upholstery itself is leatherette rather than real leather, but the quality feels nice to touch and seems like something that should also be fairly easy to maintain over time.

The hybrid version we drove offers 308 litres of boot space because the battery pack is placed behind the rear seats and eats into the luggage area.
The hybrid version we drove offers 308 litres of boot space because the battery pack is placed behind the rear seats and eats into the luggage area.

Boot Space And Practicality

Since this is a facelift and not a completely new model, the dimensions remain unchanged. That also means there is no change to boot capacity.

The hybrid version we drove offers 308 litres of boot space because the battery pack is placed behind the rear seats and eats into the luggage area. The regular petrol version, meanwhile, offers a much larger 518 litres of boot space.

One good thing worth pointing out is that both versions continue to offer a spare wheel, even if it is a 15-inch space saver. That is still far more practical than getting only a puncture repair kit.

The hybrid system works very smoothly. The car automatically switches between EV drive, hybrid mode, and engine drive depending on the situation, and the transitions are almost impossible to notice.
The hybrid system works very smoothly. The car automatically switches between EV drive, hybrid mode, and engine drive depending on the situation, and the transitions are almost impossible to notice.

Hybrid Powertrain: Smooth And Easy To Drive

During our drive, we tested the City e:HEV hybrid version. It uses a 1.5-litre petrol engine paired with two electric motors and an eCVT gearbox. Power output stands at 124 hp and 253 Nm.

In terms of driving experience, this powertrain feels genuinely impressive. The hybrid system works very smoothly. The car automatically switches between EV drive, hybrid mode, and engine drive depending on the situation, and the transitions are almost impossible to notice.

Acceleration feels quick thanks to the instant response from the electric motor, but unlike a full EV, the power delivery feels smooth and progressive rather than aggressive.

The suspension feels properly sorted, especially on highways. The car stays stable at speed and does not feel overly soft or bouncy like some older Honda models.
The suspension feels properly sorted, especially on highways. The car stays stable at speed and does not feel overly soft or bouncy like some older Honda models.

Ride And Handling

The moment you sit inside the City, it immediately feels familiar and comfortable. Everything from the seating position to the steering wheel placement feels natural and easy to get used to.

Ride quality is another big highlight. The suspension feels properly sorted, especially on highways. The car stays stable at speed and does not feel overly soft or bouncy like some older Honda models. Cabin insulation has also improved. Road and tyre noise are much better controlled now compared to older generations of the City.

During our drive, the system worked very well and felt properly calibrated for Indian driving conditions.
During our drive, the system worked very well and felt properly calibrated for Indian driving conditions.

ADAS Works Well

The City continues to offer Honda Sensing, which is Honda’s ADAS package. Features include lane keep assist, autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, and more.

During our drive, the system worked very well and felt properly calibrated for Indian driving conditions. In fact, it remains one of the better ADAS systems currently available in this segment.

The sharper design, improved features list, refined hybrid setup, and sorted ride quality all help the City remain one of the strongest options in the mid-size sedan segment.
The sharper design, improved features list, refined hybrid setup, and sorted ride quality all help the City remain one of the strongest options in the mid-size sedan segment.

Verdict

So, should you buy the 2026 Honda City? Honestly, most of the updates Honda has made feel meaningful and justified, apart from the 360-degree camera system. The sharper design, improved features list, refined hybrid setup, and sorted ride quality all help the City remain one of the strongest options in the mid-size sedan segment.

And if you are someone confused between buying a compact SUV and a sedan like this, my suggestion would actually be to consider the regular petrol version instead of the hybrid. The hybrid setup sacrifices a sizable amount of boot space, and practicality is one of the biggest reasons why many eventually choose SUVs in the first place.

Honda City Images

Honda City Image 1
Honda City Image 2
Honda City Image 3
Honda City Image 4
Honda City Image 5
Honda City Image 6

Honda City Colours

Honda City is available in the 6 Colours in India.

Obsidian Blue Pearl
Radiant Red Metallic
Meteoroid Grey Metallic
Lunar Silver Metallic
Crystal Black Pearl
Platinum White Pearl
Obsidian blue pearl

Honda City Alternatives

Honda City User Reviews & Ratings

5Engine & Performance
4.5Features
4.8Safety
4.5Design
4.5Value For Money
4.8Comfort
Write a Review

User Reviews

Read all ReviewsRead Arrow

Honda City Specifications and Features

AirbagsYes
Body TypeSUV
Max Torque145 Nm
Keyless EntryYes
TransmissionManual,Automatic
Mileage27.26 kmpl
Engine1498 cc
Fuel TypePetrol,Hybrid(Electric + Petrol)
SunroofYes

Honda City Mileage

Honda City in India is available in Petrol & Hybrid(Electric + Petrol) variant. Average mileage of Honda City's petrol variant is 27.26 kmpl (As claimed by the brand in ideal road conditions). Honda City ZX Plus e:HEV comes with a 40 litres fuel tank.

Select Variant:
ZX Plus e:HEV
Fuel Type
Transmission
Mileage
Hybrid (Electric + Petrol)
Automatic
27.26 kmpl

Popular Honda Cars

  • Popular
  • Upcoming
View all  Honda Cars