The Japanese automaker Honda has recently introduced the fifth-gen City in the Indian market. The carmaker retails fourth-gen City alongside the new model. Both cars are very much different from each other. There’s also a marginal difference between the prices of both the models. So, here’s a price comparison where we put together trim-wise price list of both the C2-segment sedans. The fourth-gen Honda City is only offered with a BS6-compliant gasoline engine that’s why we’ve compared the prices of the petrol trims of both the sedans.
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Petrol Trims |
New-gen City |
Old Honda City |
SV MT |
NA |
Rs 9.91 lakh |
V MT |
Rs 10.90 lakh |
Rs 10.66 lakh |
V CVT |
Rs 12.20 lakh |
Rs 12.01 lakh |
VX MT |
Rs 12.26 lakh |
Rs 12.82 lakh |
ZX MT |
Rs 13.15 lakh |
Rs 13.01 lakh |
VX CVT |
Rs 13.56 lakh |
Rs 13.12 lakh |
ZX CVT |
Rs 14.45 lakh |
Rs 14.31 lakh |
The all-new City is not offered with entry-level SV MT variant. This trim is only offered with the fourth-gen model, which is retailed at a starting price of Rs 9.91 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The price of the 2020 Honda City starts from Rs 10.9 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the entry-level V MT variant and goes all the way up to Rs 14.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the tops-spec ZX CVT trim. The prices of the top-spec variant of the old-gen Honda City, on the other hand, go all the way up to Rs 14.31 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). There’s a very marginal difference between the prices of both the sedans.
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Diesel Trims |
New-gen Honda City Price |
V MT |
Rs 12.4 lakh |
VX MT |
Rs 13.75 lakh |
ZX MT |
Rs 14.64 lakh |
Along with a petrol motor, the all-new Honda City also derives power from a 1.5-litre BS6-compliant diesel unit, which comes mated to a 6-speed MT. The automaker offers the City diesel in three different trim levels namely- V, VX and ZX and are priced between Rs 12.4 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) to Rs 13.75 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).