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Honda might launch next-gen City in India

THE ASIAN AGE
Published : Nov 30, 2016, 11:48 am IST
Updated : Nov 30, 2016, 11:48 am IST

The car is set to receive re-designed bumpers, new LED headlamps and a fresh set of tail lamps.

The interiors are also set to be imparted a dose of bloom, with features such as voice command, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and safety enhancements like six airbags.
 The interiors are also set to be imparted a dose of bloom, with features such as voice command, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and safety enhancements like six airbags.

The next-generation Honda City is expected to be introduced in the country in 2017 and now various reports in the media suggest that the sedan might be launched as early as January next year. However, our sources prefer to remain silent on this matter, which could be a hint about the sedan launching soon.

First introduced in the country in 1998, the Honda City has been the most popular offering from the Japanese carmaker in India. Currently on sale in its fourth iteration in the country, the car has been around for two years and warrants a mid-cycle facelift. Especially since the competition will heat up from the next-gen Hyundai Verna that is supposed to enter India in the coming months as well. If it’s any indication of things to come, the manufacturer had also added Brio and Amaze facelift versions to its portfolio this year.

Speaking of the car, it could borrow design cues from its Chinese counterpart, the Honda Griez. Aesthetically, the car is set to receive re-designed bumpers, new LED headlamps and a fresh set of tail lamps. The interiors are also set to be imparted a dose of bloom, with features such as voice command, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and safety enhancements like six airbags.

At the heart of things though, expect the tried-and-tested 1.5-litre iVTEC petrol that is good for 119PS and 145Nm and the 1.5-litre iDTEC diesel that churns out 100PS of power and 200Nm of torque. The transmission duties will continue to be handled by the 5-speed manual gearbox for both the petrol and diesel variant with the CVT unit as an option for the petrol variant.

Talking of finances, the competition has made it tough for manufacturers to go overboard with their pricing. But for all the features and styling that the new City will have on offer, expect the next-gen sedan to cost slightly higher than its current version.

Source: ZigWheels.com

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