In this video, Vinay Kamboj reviews the facelifted Honda City, highlighting its aggressive design, features, and available variants. He discusses the car's performance, safety ratings, and pricing, providing viewers with detailed insights into the new model's specifications and offerings.
11 Mar 2023
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13:28 mins
Car Quest
The updated Honda City features enhanced safety with ADAS technology across most trims and introduces a hybrid variant in a mid-level trim, making it more accessible. Despite fierce competition, the City remains a spacious, fuel-efficient choice in the midsize sedan segment.
9 Mar 2023
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10:13 mins
OVERDRIVE
The video reviews the 2023 Honda City, highlighting its reliability, comfort, and updated features. It discusses the exterior design changes, interior technology, and performance, including hybrid options. The review emphasizes customer satisfaction and the car's long-term ownership experience, making it a strong contender in its segment.
9 Mar 2023
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12:01 mins
DDS
This video provides an in-depth review of the Honda City, highlighting its luxurious features, modern exterior design, and spacious interior. It discusses the car's performance, engine efficiency, and various amenities, making it a popular choice for middle-class families seeking comfort and style.
15 Oct 2024
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15:17 mins
Motor मित्र
This video provides an in-depth review of the all-new Honda City 2023, discussing its design, features, and performance. The presenter highlights the car's premium look, advanced safety features, and improved engine specifications, emphasizing its appeal in the competitive sedan market.
6 Mar 2023
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15:49 mins
Amogh Aggarwal
This video provides a comprehensive review of the 2023 Honda City petrol manual variant, highlighting its features, design changes, and performance. The reviewer discusses the exterior styling, interior comfort, technology, and driving experience, offering insights into its practicality and user-friendliness.
11 Mar 2023
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18:06 mins
Aayush ssm
This video reviews a car's features, including its design, safety elements, and performance. It highlights the car's modern aesthetics, spacious interior, advanced technology, and driving comfort. The review emphasizes the vehicle's elegant appeal and practical aspects, making it a strong contender for buyers looking for reliability and style.
31 May 2024
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17:52 mins
Bhaiyaji Gadi
This video highlights the Honda City, emphasizing its advanced safety features like Honda Sensing technology, adaptive cruise control, and emergency braking. It showcases the car's premium design, reliability, and user-friendly tech, making it a top choice for drivers in India for 25 years.
5 Jun 2023
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12:57 mins
Ask CarGuru
This video discusses the Honda City, highlighting its comfort, reliability, and spaciousness, making it ideal for families. The reviewer shares personal experiences, praises the interior quality, and notes some minor drawbacks like tire profile and infotainment system. Overall, it’s recommended as a sensible family car.
27 Oct 2023
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15:45 mins
Man And Motor
This video provides an in-depth review of a new car model, highlighting its design, features, and specifications. Key aspects include the vehicle's dimensions, interior amenities, engine performance, and fuel efficiency, making it an attractive option for potential buyers.
14 May 2024
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15:00 mins
Xpocar
This video provides a comprehensive review of the facelifted Honda City, highlighting its new features, pricing, design changes, and performance. The reviewer emphasizes the sporty look, upgraded interior, and advanced technology, including adaptive cruise control and improved infotainment system, making it a compelling choice in the sedan market.
4 Mar 2023
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24:51 mins
Fuel Injected
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the 2023 Honda City, including its features, pricing, and specifications. It highlights the hybrid model, safety systems, and design aspects, making it a suitable choice for buyers looking for a modern and reliable vehicle.
12 Mar 2023
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12:00 mins
Namaste Car
The 2023 Honda City features a complete facelift, including a new base variant, updated exterior design, and enhanced interior tech. Key changes include a sporty front, new alloy wheels, and wireless connectivity options. It retains the same engine while introducing advanced safety features, making it a competitive C-segment sedan.
9 Mar 2023
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10:19 mins
DriveSpark
The video provides a comprehensive review of the Honda City, highlighting its luxury features, safety options, and engine performance. It emphasizes the car's suitability for families, offering comfort, style, and advanced technology, making it a top choice in its segment.
3 Feb 2023
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13:02 mins
Team Car Delight
This video provides a comprehensive review of the 2024 Honda City, highlighting its features, design, comfort, and performance. Key aspects include stylish exteriors, spacious interiors, and advanced technology, making it a reliable choice for sedan enthusiasts.
Advance safety features Honda Sensing(Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Lead Car Departure Notification System, Road Departure Mitigation System, Auto High-Beam), Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACEâ„¢) Body Structure, 4 Airbags System (Dual Front i-SRS, Front Seats i-Side), All 5 Seats 3 point Emergency Locking retractor (ELR) Seatbelts, Multi-Angle Rear Camera with Guidelines (Normal, Wide, Top-Down Modes), Agile Handling Assist (AHA), Emergency Stop Signal, Automatic Headlight Control with Light Sensor, Advanced Wipers & Washer with Variable Intermittent Speed, Driver & Front Assistant Seatbelt Indicator & Reminder, Dual horn, Battery sensor, Vehicle Immobilizer with Security System Alarm
Steering wheel gearshift paddles
City
Elegant Edition CVT
1498cc
18.4kmpl
₹13.90 Lakh
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Wireless phone charging
Lane watch camera
City
VX Apex Edition
1498cc
17.8kmpl
₹14.37 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹46K moreto get these features
Moon roof
Rear reading lamp
Sun roof
Gear box 6-Speed
Transmission type Manual
City
V Apex Edition CVT
1498cc
18.4kmpl
₹14.55 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹18K moreto get these features
Driving experience control eco
Remote engine start stop
Gear box CVT
Transmission type Automatic
Advance safety features Honda Sensing(Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Lead Car Departure Notification System, Road Departure Mitigation System, Auto High-Beam), Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACEâ„¢) Body Structure, 4 Airbags System (Dual Front i-SRS, Front Seats i-Side), All 5 Seats 3 point Emergency Locking retractor (ELR) Seatbelts, Multi-Angle Rear Camera with Guidelines (Normal, Wide, Top-Down Modes), Agile Handling Assist (AHA), Emergency Stop Signal, Automatic Headlight Control with Light Sensor, Advanced Wipers & Washer with Variable Intermittent Speed, Driver & Front Assistant Seatbelt Indicator & Reminder, Dual horn, Battery sensor, Vehicle Immobilizer with Security System Alarm
Steering wheel gearshift paddles
City
Sport Petrol CVT
1498cc
18.4kmpl
₹14.89 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹33K moreto get these features
Advance safety features Honda Sensing(Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Lead Car Departure Notification System, Road Departure Mitigation System, Auto High-Beam), Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE™) Body Structure, 4 Airbags System (Dual Front i-SRS, Front Seats i-Side), All 5 Seats 3 point Emergency Locking retractor (ELR) Seatbelts, Multi-Angle Rear Camera with Guidelines (Normal, Wide, Top-Down Modes), Agile Handling Assist (AHA), Emergency Stop Signal, Automatic Headlight Control with Light Sensor, Advanced Wipers & Washer with Variable Intermittent Speed, Driver & Front Assistant Seatbelt Indicator & Reminder, Dual horn, Battery sensor, Vehicle Immobilizer with Security System Alarm
City
ZX
1498cc
17.8kmpl
₹14.94 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹5K moreto get these features
Anti pinch power windows All Windows
Day night rear view mirror Auto
Leather seats
Leather steering wheel
Leather wrap gear shift selector
Moon roof
Rain sensing wiper
Rear reading lamp
Sun roof
Wireless phone charging
Gear box 6-Speed
Transmission type Manual
Led fog lamps
Led headlights
Advance safety features Honda Sensing(Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Lead Car Departure Notification System, Road Departure Mitigation System, Auto High-Beam), Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACEâ„¢) Body Structure, 6 Airbags System (Dual Front i-SRS, Front Seats i-Side & Side Curtain), All 5 Seats 3 point Emergency Locking retractor (ELR) Seatbelts, Multi-Angle Rear Camera with Guidelines (Normal, Wide, Top-Down Modes), Agile Handling Assist (AHA), Emergency Stop Signal, Automatic Headlight Control with Light Sensor, Auto Dimming Inside Rear View Mirror with Frameless Design, Advanced Auto-Wiper system with Rain Sensor, Driver & Front Assistant Seatbelt Indicator & Reminder, Dual horn, Battery sensor, Vehicle Immobilizer with Security System Alarm
Lane watch camera
City
VX CVT
1498cc
18.4kmpl
₹14.96 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹2K moreto get these features
Anti pinch power windows Drivers Window
Day night rear view mirror
Driving experience control eco
Fabric upholstery
Remote engine start stop
Gear box CVT
Transmission type Automatic
Projector headlamps
Advance safety features Honda Sensing(Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Lead Car Departure Notification System, Road Departure Mitigation System, Auto High-Beam), Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACEâ„¢) Body Structure, 6 Airbags System (Dual Front i-SRS, Front Seats i-Side & Side Curtain), All 5 Seats 3 point Emergency Locking retractor (ELR) Seatbelts, Multi-Angle Rear Camera with Guidelines (Normal, Wide, Top-Down Modes), Agile Handling Assist (AHA), Emergency Stop Signal, Automatic Headlight Control with Light Sensor, Advanced Wipers & Washer with Variable Intermittent Speed, Driver & Front Assistant Seatbelt Indicator & Reminder, Dual horn, Battery sensor, Vehicle Immobilizer with Security System Alarm
Steering wheel gearshift paddles
City
VX Apex Edition CVT
1498cc
18.4kmpl
₹15.62 Lakh
Price breakup
Key features
Cruise control
Tyre pressure monitor
Touch screen
360° Camera
Ventilated seats
Engine start stop button
Key less entry
Traction control
Apple car play
Android auto
Top Variant
City
ZX CVT
1498cc
18.4kmpl
₹16.19 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹56K moreto get these features
Anti pinch power windows All Windows
Day night rear view mirror Auto
Leather seats
Leather steering wheel
Leather wrap gear shift selector
Rain sensing wiper
Led fog lamps
Led headlights
Advance safety features Honda Sensing(Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), Lead Car Departure Notification System, Road Departure Mitigation System, Auto High-Beam), Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACEâ„¢) Body Structure, 6 Airbags System (Dual Front i-SRS, Front Seats i-Side & Side Curtain), All 5 Seats 3 point Emergency Locking retractor (ELR) Seatbelts, Multi-Angle Rear Camera with Guidelines (Normal, Wide, Top-Down Modes), Agile Handling Assist (AHA), Emergency Stop Signal, Automatic Headlight Control with Light Sensor, Auto Dimming Inside Rear View Mirror with Frameless Design, Advanced Auto-Wiper system with Rain Sensor, Driver & Front Assistant Seatbelt Indicator & Reminder, Dual horn, Battery sensor, Vehicle Immobilizer with Security System Alarm
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City mileage
Engine1498cc, Petrol
ARAI mileage
17.8 kmpl
Owner reported mileage
17.0 kmpl
7 variants available
Engine1498cc, Petrol
ARAI mileage
18.4 kmpl
Owner reported mileage
18.0 kmpl
7 variants available
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The Honda City is highly regarded for its stylish design, spacious and comfortable interior, and impressive fuel efficiency. Reviewers appreciate the smooth driving experience and advanced safety features, making it a popular choice for families. However, some concerns include cabin noise under acceleration and limited rear legroom. While it offers great value in the compact sedan segment, some feel the interior design is slightly outdated and lacks modern features.
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The Honda City is highly regarded for its stylish design, spacious and comfortable interior, and impressive fuel efficiency. Reviewers appreciate the smooth driving experience and advanced safety features, making it a popular choice for families. However, some concerns include cabin noise under acceleration and limited rear legroom. While it offers great value in the compact sedan segment, some feel the interior design is slightly outdated and lacks modern features.
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The Honda City remains a popular choice for its spacious, comfortable interior and enjoyable driving dynamics. Reviewers appreciate the premium materials and practical features, along with the fun-to-drive 1.5-litre engine. However, concerns arise over its dated exterior design, smaller infotainment screen, and lack of certain modern features like ventilated seats. While it excels in comfort and safety, it falls short compared to rivals in terms of technology and aesthetics.
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The Honda City is widely praised for its stylish design, spacious and comfortable interior, and impressive fuel efficiency. Reviewers appreciate its smooth driving experience, advanced safety features, and reliability, making it a popular choice for families and daily commuters. However, some concerns include cabin noise under acceleration and limited rear legroom. Overall, it is considered a great value for money in the compact sedan segment.
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satyam
on 30th November 2024
5.0
The honda city continues to be a stand out sedan in the segment. It is a perfect blend of a refined engine, spacious cabin and premium features. the leather seats are super comfortable, the suspension is soft for a smooth ride experience. The ADAS helps make longer trips easy, the adaptive cruise control, lane assist and collision warning are fantastic features. honda city is practical and efficient sedan
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Prachi Agarwal
on 5th October 2023
3.6
Honda City is a fantastic car. It is known for its stylish design, comfortable interior, and smooth performance. It offers a spacious cabin with plenty of legroom, making it great for both driver and passengers. The fuel efficiency is impressive too, which is perfect for long drives or city commutes. The City also comes equipped with modern features like touchscreen infotainment, a rearview camera, and advanced safety technologies. Overall, the Honda City is a reliable and practical choice for those looking for a stylish and comfortable sedan.
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Karthik Gupta
on 5th October 2023
3.3
The Honda City is a standout compact sedan, renowned for its blend of style, performance, and reliability. With its sleek design and comfortable interior, it offers a delightful driving experience. Its efficient engine options provide excellent fuel economy without compromising on power. Innovative features like touchscreen infotainment and advanced safety systems make it a top choice in its segment. The Honda City truly embodies quality and value.
All the way back in 1998, Honda entered the Indian market with the City. It was initially launched with 2 petrol engine options - a 1.3-litre and a 1.5-litre - and Honda followed it up in a couple of years with the introduction of a VTEC engine. By then, the Honda City had attracted the attention of almost every car buyer in the country. Enthusiasts and families alike, the Honda City was a perfect fit for almost every buyer in India. It was spacious and comfortable, and the VTEC was also one of the first few sedans to cross the 100 bhp mark. Tuners made sure they went even beyond that, making it one of the most sought after generations of the City even today. In many ways, the Honda City was one of the pioneer cars that started the car culture in India.
Now in its 5th generation, the Honda City has changed significantly from what it was back in the day. It looks entirely different, packs more features and tech than ever before. But its core values remain the same - a car suited for families and enthusiasts alike.
<figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Pros</strong></td><td><strong>Cons</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Comfort levels and space is still class leading</td><td>Exterior design feels dated and lacks the draw which all of its rivals pack</td></tr><tr><td>Possess great driving dynamics</td><td>Interiors are functional, but not necessarily beautiful</td></tr><tr><td>1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine is the most enjoyable non-turbo in the segment</td><td>Lacks some features like ventilated seats </td></tr><tr><td>Interior quality is premium</td><td>8-inch infotainment touchscreen is smaller than rivals, and reflects sunlight</td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p> </p>
<p>If its modern and aggressive looks that interest you, then you will perhaps be let down by the looks of the 5th gen Honda City. With the competition resorting to more radical looking designs, The Honda City sticks to its roots and keeps the design simplistic. The front is elegant, and in some shades the rear looks sporty too. And for many buyers out there, this approach surely will be desirable. After all, not everyone wants attention drawn to them. </p><p> </p><p>The facelift is an evolution from the last couple of iterations of the City, and the design - while refreshed - appears dated now. It gets all-LED headlights and other details that bring it up to modern spec, but the design outline that it all sits in has definitely started to show its age. The wheels look a tad too small as well, and the tyres are also amongst the narrowest in the segment, which is something Honda should’ve changed with the latest generation. And with the City also having the shortest wheelbase in its segment, the long rear overhang extending behind the small wheels just makes the car appear a bit disproportionate.</p>
<p>Honda City’s interiors follow a similar pattern to what’s on the outside. Premium, elegant, but lacks flare. The dashboard is neatly laid out and gets a very traditional looking design. Nothing that’s disappointing, but when compared to the German and Korean rivals it's just a generation behind. Simplistic 8-inch touchscreen infotainment, AC vents flanking the display, traditional 3-spoke steering wheel, it's all just too normal. In fact, the Honda Civic from 2006 had a more radical design than this.</p><p> </p><p>The interior has a very premium finish to it. The quality of materials used in most places are right up there with others in the segment. The cabin also has plenty of storage spaces and pockets, adding to the practicality. All the seats are well bolstered and cushioned, and are very comfortable over longer journeys. The rear seat has ample amount of legroom and headroom, and the floor is also considerably flat, so the middle passenger will have sufficient legroom as well. However, the rear seats are contoured for two, so the middle passenger won’t be very comfortable over longer journeys. The feeling of space in the car is further accentuated by a low shoulder line and beige interiors, which give the car a very airy feel. Unlike the hybrid variant of the car, the naturally aspirated Honda City’s boot space is also large enough to accommodate your weekend luggage, and is rated at 506 litres.</p>
<p>We really wish that the Honda City had ventilated seats. Because if it did, the car would have a perfect score on the comfort front! Yes, the not-so-sleek AC vents will surely chill the cabin even on a hot day, but the level of comfort a ventilated seat offers can never be matched by AC alone. Leaving that aside, there are no balls dropped by Honda in the comfort department. One of the key contributing factors to the comfort levels are the car’s seats. Not only do they have a premium finish, but they also have a very comfortable shape. They are well contoured, bolstered, and the cushioning also hits the sweet spot. </p><p> </p><p>The suspension is also soft and rounds off bumps and potholes really well. Even when compared to the Hyundai Verna, the suspension is quieter when going through rough stuff. Interestingly, despite the softness the suspension doesn’t let the Honda City feel floaty at high speeds, and keeps the sense of security intact. The cabin could’ve been quieter though, as the amount of road noise that filters in is higher than other cars. Also, if you opt for the CVT variant and drive spiritedly, be prepared to hear the engine noise inside the cabin.</p>
<p>Apart from the hybrid powertrain, the Honda City is offered with a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated in-line 4 cylinder i-VTEC engine. The engine puts out 119 bhp and 145 Nm torque. In typical Honda fashion, the VTEC engine has a free revving nature, and can go close to 7,000 rpm. The responsive motor makes the Honda City a very fun to drive car, while the VTEC keeps the fuel economy in check when you’re driving sedately, making it an economical option. </p><p> </p><p>The engine can be mated to either a 6-speed manual or a CVT automatic gearbox. The manual is the driver’s choice though, as the CVT’s rubber band effect makes the engine almost too loud in the cabin and unnerving to push. The City is also an agile handler, but gets thin tyres with 185 mm width — that’s considerably narrower than its rivals. This does take away from the car’s braking and cornering performance too, apart from aesthetics. The sacrifice is done in order to help the fuel economy figures and the cost, but we wish Honda had included wider wheels with the facelift, at least in the higher variants.</p>
<p>While the City is lacking a few creature comfort features, where Honda hasn’t shied away is in terms of safety features. The City gets four airbags as standard, and the top end variants get six. There’s 3-point seatbelts for all five passengers too. Other features include ABS, EBD, Brake Assist, ISOFIX child seat mounts, TPMS, Traction control, and much more. The most important safety addition though is the inclusion of ADAS features. While City in its pre-facelifted guise offered ADAS only in the hybrid model, the new Honda City gets ADAS in the higher variant petrols as well. This includes collision mitigation braking system, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist system, lead car departure notification system, road departure mitigation system, and auto high beam. The pre-facelift version of the Honda City also scored a 4-star GNCAP crash test rating.</p><p> </p>
<p>While almost all rivals have upgraded to a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system by now, Honda has stuck with an 8-inch unit, even in the top variants. The screen has good resolution and is paired with a high resolution reverse camera too, but it is angled in such a way that it does reflect a lot of sunlight, making it hard to view on bright days. The system does get Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, but the music system it's paired with is not up to the standards set by rivals. The instrument cluster is part digital, and gets a 7-inch TFT display paired with some analog dials. </p><p> </p><p>There are a few other bits that are left a generation behind too. For example, the charging ports on the front end are USB type-A, not type-C, and at the rear end you don’t get any charging ports at all, you just get a pair of 12 A power sockets. The top end variants get a wireless smartphone charger, but it's not integrated into the centre console. Instead, it sits in the cupholders of the centre console and is a detachable unit, so you have to sacrifice either the cupholders, or the charger. In fact, if it would’ve had a longer cable, you could’ve put it in the rear seat centre armrest’s cup holders too, which makes it appear not just like an afterthought, but an aftermarket accessory.</p><p> </p>
<p>The Honda City packs a great mix of the everyday passenger’s preferences as well as the enthusiastic driver’s preferences. The naturally aspirated engine, while less powerful than rivals, is still plenty fun to drive especially with the manual gearbox. The CVT meanwhile is great for people who want to be driven around or drive only to their offices and back, and will return great fuel economy. On top of that, the comfort levels offered by the suspension and the premium seats is extraordinary, making the Honda City a safe option to pick. It does however miss out on multiple features that are offered by rivals and have become a norm in the segment, and also gets a lacklustre design. But if you are willing to look beyond that, then the City truly packs everything for all your needs.</p><p> </p>
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