The Honda City facelift will likely get mild styling tweaks and more features.
Honda has begun work on the mid-life update for the fifth-gen City. A sighting of a Honda City facelift mule was reported in Thailand where the model is expected to go on sale first. The facelift will see minor changes to the exterior and interior design and is likely to continue with the same powertrain options as the existing model, depending on the market.
- City facelift to get minor design changes
- Could launch by late-2023 in India
- May not come with a diesel engine
Honda City facelift gets minor design tweaks
The spy pictures suggest that the Honda City facelift gets minor design tweaks including a restyled front bumper with new fog lamp housing and airdam. While there is no image showing the rear end of the car, it is likely that the City facelift will feature restyled rear bumpers as well. On the inside, it is likely that Honda will revise the infotainment system and add more equipment.
Honda City facelift: petrol, petrol-hybrid powertrains expected
The refreshed Honda City is expected to come with the same 1.5-liter petrol and also the petrol-hybrid option that is available on the current model. Honda will ditch its diesel engine line-up early next year as the brand prepares to transition to the BS6 Phase 2 norms. This means, the refreshed City will not come with a diesel engine, similar to other Honda models that will continue to be on sale post April 2023.
Honda working on a new SUV for India
Honda has already announced that the current-gen Jazz, WR-V and the fourth-gen City will be discontinued soon. The Amaze and the City will soldier on and will be joined by an all-new Creta-rivalling SUV.
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