Here’s What Each Variant Of The 2023 Honda City Brings You
- by Ujjawal Agarwal
- Mar 6, 2023
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The facelifted Honda City got a new entry-level variant in its lineup and there’s an addition of a bunch of new features to the compact sedan’s pamphlet
The 2023 Honda City is here and it brings with it a few styling revisions and feature additions. But while the former isn’t as prominent, its brochure has been given a lot of new equipment that bolsters the premium appeal of the City. The facelift has also added a new base variant to the compact sedan’s lineup (one for petrol and hybrid each) so here’s what each grade of the new City packs:
SV (New)
The City’s entry-level trim, SV, is a new addition for the sedan. Here’s what it packs for you:
Engine options: 1.5-litre petrol with a six-speed manual
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LED DRLs
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Projector headlamps
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3D LED tail lamps
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Body-coloured door mirror or handles
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15-inch steel wheels with covers
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Fabric seat upholstery
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Front and rear centre armrest
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Height adjustable driver seat
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Smart Key
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Push button engine start-stop
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Ambient lighting (only on centre console)
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Automatic AC
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Rear AC vents
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Tilt and telescopic adjustment for steering wheel
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Analogue instrument cluster with multi-info display
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Powered adjustable and folding ORVMs
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Driver’s side auto up/down window
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Eight-inch touchscreen system
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Wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
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Four speakers
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Four airbags (front and side)
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Three-point seatbelts for all passengers
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ISOFIX seat mounts
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Rear parking camera
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Electronic stability control
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Traction control
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Hill Start assist
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TPMS
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Rear demister
V
Engine options: 1.5-litre petrol with a six-speed manual or CVT and 1.5-litre petrol self-charging hybrid with eCVT
Here’s what the V trim packs over the SV trim:
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15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels
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16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels (Hybrid only)
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Front and rear mud guards
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Front fog lamps
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Front and rear mud guards
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Inside chrome door handles
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LED fog lamps (Hybrid only)
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Chrome finishes on AC vents and handbrake lever
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Rear disk brakes (Hybrid only)
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Connected car tech (advanced telematics)
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Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
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Wireless phone charger (hybrid only)
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Seven-inch semi-digital instrument cluster (hybrid only)
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Remote engine start (CVT)
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Paddle Shifters (Petrol-CVT and hybrid)
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4.2-inch TFT display for MI
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Automatic headlamps
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ADAS (adaptive cruise control, lane assist etc.)
VX
Engine options: 1.5-litre petrol with a six-speed manual or CVT
The VX trim further packs equipment over the V trim such as:
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Six airbags
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Lane watch camera
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Electric sunroof
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Wireless phone charger (plug and play)
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Rear reading lamps
ZX
Engine options: 1.5-litre petrol with a six-speed manual or CVT and 1.5-litre petrol self-charging hybrid with eCVT
The fully loaded ZX trim gets additional equipment over the VX trim like:
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Auto-dimming IRVM
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Rain sensing wipers
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Full LED headlights
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L-shaped turn indicators
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LED fog lamps
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Diamond mesh grille
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16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels
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Chrome-finished outside door handles
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Four speakers + four tweeters
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Seven-inch semi-digital instrument cluster
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Leather upholstery
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Leatherette shift knob and steering wheel
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All four auto up/down windows
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Sunroof with keyless open and close function
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Auto-folding ORVMs
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Rear sunshade
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Ambient lighting (footwell, door pockets, front inner door handles and map lamps)
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LED front and rear lamps
Variants |
Honda City Price (ex-showroom) |
Petrol |
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SV MT (new) |
Rs 11.49 lakh |
V MT |
Rs 12.37 lakh |
VX MT |
Rs 13.49 lakh |
ZX MT |
Rs 14.72 lakh |
V CVT |
Rs 13.62 lakh |
VX CVT |
Rs 14.74 lakh |
ZX CVT |
Rs 15.97 lakh |
Strong-hybrid |
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V (new) |
Rs 18.89 lakh |
ZX |
Rs 20.39 lakh |
Thanks to the facelift, the ADAS features of the outgoing City Hybrid have now trickled down to the standard City and both the compact sedans get a new entry-level variant, which makes their entry-level price a tad bit more accessible.
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With the updates that the facelift brings to the Honda City, it makes a stronger case for itself against the Skoda Slavia, Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, VW Virtus, and the upcoming 2023 Hyundai Verna, set to be launched on March 21.