Honda Cars India on Tuesday launched the 2 variants – SV MT Petrol and V MT Petrol – that the fourth-technology City will stay bought in. The vehicle could be to be had along with thebrand new fifth-technology City that became released in advance this year.
While the SV MT Petrol has been priced at ₹9.29 lakh, the V MT Petrol is priced at ₹9.ninety nine lakh. The fifth-technology City, however, begins at ₹10.89 lakh*.
The selection to retain imparting the preceding version of the City have been acknowledged for a while now and whilst the 2020 version gives numerous enhancements in phrases of styling, functions, and comfort – amongst others, there’s although a few tractions that the previous version enjoys and this may be why the automaker has opted to preserve it at the
shelf. “While the fifth-technology Honda City has created a new benchmark of supremacy occupying the maximum top rate function withinside the mid-length sedan segment, we had determined to retain promoting the fourth-technology Honda City because it is still a famous variant with its cutting-edge styling and is likewise BS-6 compliant,” defined Rajesh Goel, Sr.
Vice President and Director, Marketing and Sales at Honda Cars India. “With a continuation of the fourth-technology Honda City in SV and V grade, we’ve got ensured that the City emblem is to be had to a wider set of clients in phrases of trims and exceptional fee factors withinside
the mid-length sedan segment.”
The fourth-technology City is powered via way of means of a 1.5L i-VTEC Petrol engine in guide transmission and Honda has cumulatively bought over 3.five lakh devices of the auto because it became released right here in January of 2014.
The brand new Honda City, however, seeks to provide a greater top rate pressure revel in addition to a greater snug pressure. Under the hood is a brand new 1.5L i-VTEC DOHC petrol engine with VTC in 6-Speed guide transmission and 7-Speed CVT, in addition to a 1.5L i-DTEC DOHC diesel engine in six-pace guide transmission.