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New Honda City, ZR-V Hybrid SUV Mark Brand’s India Comeback

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  • Honda launched new City at Rs 11.9 lakh, re-entering premium segment.
  • ZR-V hybrid SUV boasts panoramic sunroof, ADAS, becoming Honda’s flagship.
  • New City facelift features revised design, larger touchscreen, hybrid option.

Honda has launched the new City in India with a starting price of Rs 11.9 lakh while the ZR-V which is an import will have its price reveal later. This signals the return of Honda in the premium segment once again after it discontinued the CR-V and the Civic.

The ZR-V has a length of 4.6m and comes with a hybrid 2.0l powertrain which makes it the only strong hybrid option in its class. The ZR-V is a premium 5 seater SUV and has features like a panoramic sunroof, ADAS, powered seats, dual zone climate control, powered tailgate and more.

The sporty crossover would be the new flagship model for Honda cars in India and will compete with the likes of the BMW X1, Skoda Kodiaq and more.

New Honda City, ZR-V Hybrid SUV Mark Brand’s India Comeback

New City Gets Extensive Refresh

The other launch is of the new City which gets an extensive refresh thanks to its new look design. The grille and the new headlamp setup plus a light bar while the honeycomb effect for the grille is also new. The bumper also has a sharper looks and it looks much cleaner overall.

New Honda City, ZR-V Hybrid SUV Mark Brand’s India Comeback

This being a facelift the side profile remains the same but here you can see the new alloy wheels while the rear styling is new too but is not as radical as the front end.

The new City also has a larger touchscreen plus new features like a 360 degree camera, powered drivers seat and more. Engine options include a hybrid powertrain with 27.2 kmpl mileage and a 1.5l petrol.

New Honda City, ZR-V Hybrid SUV Mark Brand’s India Comeback

More Launches Planned

These two new models singal a more aggressive Honda cars India with more launches planned for our market.

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