2023 Honda City facelift rumored to debut by March 2023
According to the most recent sources, the revised version of Honda's fifth-generation City might be on sale as early as March 2023.
It is anticipated to receive updated front and back bumpers as well as new alloy wheels. At the moment, Honda only provides the e:HEV powertrain on the top-of-the-line ZX version. Honda is anticipated to release a City e:HEV trim that is more reasonably priced, bridging the gap between the petrol and the hybrid.
A vast range of new feature, such as a 360-degree camera, wireless charging, automated temperature management, and linked car technology, are anticipated to be included in the next Honda City facelift. This car will continue to come with additional options such an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a digital instrument panel, cruise control, etc.
The 1.5-litre petrol engine with 121 PS and the 1.5-litre strong hybrid engine with 126 PS is expected to be the two most popular options. The non-hybrid model has a six-speed manual transmission, while both powertrains are connected to a CVT.
According to what we already know, the new Honda City will probably be equipped with equipment like hill start assist, ESC, ABS, a rearview camera, parking sensors, and a tyre pressure monitor. Additionally, it may include level 1 ADAS safety technology and would boast a long list of safety features and equipment for customers of the normal variations.
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