The City e:HEV is equipped with a self-charging hybrid powertrain that combines a 1.5-litre Atkinson-cycle DOHC i-VTEC engine with Honda’s dual-motor e-CVT system.
The Honda City Apex Edition kit is available as an optional upgrade for the V and VX trims across manual and automatic variants.
Powering the Honda City petrol model is a 1.5-litre VTEC DOHC engine producing 119bhp and 145Nm, paired with either a six-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed CVT.
The previous-generation Amaze is available with a maximum discount of up to Rs 1.07 lakh.
The year-end deals include cash discounts, exchange bonuses, and other incentives on popular vehicles like the Honda Elevate, Amaze, and City.
If you're torn between choosing the new Honda Amaze and the City, here's a quick comparison to highlight their similarities and differences.
In this piece, we will explore the top five affordable cars in India equipped with ADAS, highlighting their key features, specs, and value for money.
Honda's 7-year unlimited kilometres extended warranty package applies to only petrol and hybrid models. Even the petrol variants of the discontinued Civic, Jazz and WR-V models qualify for the package.
In celebration of Independence Day, Honda Cars India is also providing additional incentives to buyers who purchase any of the models this month.
Honda is offering enticing discounts on its entire range in June as a part of the Summer Bonanza promotional campaign. To know about the model-specific offers, read on.