Honda has launched the BS-VI City in
India. The BS-VI version is currently available in only petrol, and its prices
range from INR 9.91-14.31 lakh*. The BS-VI City petrol is up to INR 16,000
costlier than the BS-IV City petrol. Honda has also raised the prices of the
BS-IV City diesel by a marginal INR 5,000.
Honda City Petrol BS6 Variants Prices (Ex-showroom, Delhi)
SV MT
|
INR 9.91 Lakh
|
V MT
|
INR 10.66 Lakh
|
VX MT
|
INR 11.82 Lakh
|
ZX MT
|
INR 13.01 Lakh
|
V CVT
|
INR 12.01 Lakh
|
VX CVT
|
INR 13.12 Lakh
|
ZX CVT
|
INR 14.31 Lakh
|
Along with the BS-VI compliant
1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine, the soon-to-be-discontinued old Honda City has
gained the new Digipad 2.0 infotainment system. The BS-VI 1.5-litre i-VTEC
petrol engine delivers the same maximum power and peak torque as the BS-IV
version - 120 PS and 145 Nm, respectively. Like the old version, the new
version can be had with a 5-speed MT or a CVT. The same revised petrol engine
will be used by the BR-V, while the smaller 1.2-litre i-VTEC engine which is
offered in the Jazz, Amaze and the WR-V will be updated to BS-VI in early 2020.
The current-gen Honda City will be
replaced by the all-new 2020 Honda City that was recently revealed in Thailand
last month and was also seen undergoing testing on the Indian roads a few days
back.