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Honda City 2020 Model To Be Unveiled On 16 March: Expected Price and features

Japan-based auto manufacturer, Honda, has declared that it will reveal the all-new fifth-generation Honda City 2020 on 16 March. According to sources, the organization will also formally open bookings for the vehicle at the unveiling ceremony.

The forthcoming Honda City model will appear with minor modifications made over international models. The front fascia of the vehicle highlights more active LED headlamps, front grille, LED DRLs, and redesigned bumpers, and fog lamps.

Honda City – Interior design 

Interiors will highlight an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that is Apple CarPlay and Android Auto cooperative, a digital instrument cluster, an electric sunroof, and rear air conditioning drains, among a list of other human compassion.

2020 Honda City – Safety features

Safety features on the 2020 Honda City will add ABS with EBD, vehicle stability control, cruise control, camera, rear parking sensors and an ISOFIX child safety anchors amongst a host of others.

Honda City – engine

Honda’s fifth-generation sedan will appear with BS6 compliant 1.5-liter petrol and diesel alternatives. The 1.5-liter i-VTEC petrol engine produces 117 brake horsepower and 145Nm of torque.

The 1.5-liter i-DTEC diesel motor produces 100 brake horsepower and 200Nm of torque. Transmission options incorporate a six-speed manual and a CVT automatic.

There is news that the Honda City RS Turbo might be started in India as well. The RS Turbo variant features a 1.0-liter turbo petrol motor that produces 122 brake horsepower and 173Nm of torque.

2020 Honda City – Price

Current-generation models have rated between Rs 9.91 lakh and Rs 14.31 lakh, and we suppose the 2020 Honda City models to be priced between Rs 10.5 lakh and Rs 16.5 lakh. All prices stated are ex-showroom.

Final Verdict

The City has always been one of Honda’s best selling models in the nation. We foresee the new 2020 models to do great than any earlier generation models, as long as Honda retains the price competitive adequately.

 

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