Is there a Honda City diesel?
Honda City is available in 3 Diesel variants, out of which all are manual. The base Diesel variant City V MT Diesel starts at Rs. 13.06 Lakh and the top-end Diesel variant City ZX MT Diesel is priced at Rs. 15.41 Lakh.
What is the top speed of Honda City 2021?
Honda City can achieve a top speed of 170kmph.
Is Honda City Diesel expensive to maintain?
While the Honda city diesel, is significantly more expensive when compared to the Hyundai’s diesel. This is a result of comparatively higher labour rates which alternate between Rs 3,646 and Rs 2,608, from the 20,000km service onwards for the diesel and Rs 3,198 and Rs 2,159 for the petrol.
Why is Honda City so popular?
It has iVTEC which means better control of valve openings and lift based on engine load and speed. It is an easy revving engine. And it has a sense of purity in the way it delivers its power which only a naturally aspirated engine can have. It makes the City a joy to drive hard.
What is the ex-showroom price of Honda all new city?
Top model of All New City is ZX Diesel and the ex-showroom for All New City ZX Diesel is ₹ 15.21 Lakh. Q: What is the mileage of Honda All New City?
What’s new on the Honda City?
The most visible change to the car, of course, is to the front. The City now gets a bigger grille with a thick chrome strip running across it which is in line with the recently launched Accord hybrid. The bumper is more muscular and brand-new too, which help give the car a more fresh look.
What is the mileage of Honda City all new city?
The mileage of All New City ranges from 17.8 kmpl to 24.1 kmpl. The all-new fifth-generation Honda City was launched in India in July 2020.
What is the difference between Honda all new city and Verna?
All New City price starts at ₹ 11.26 Lakh ex-showroom and It comes with 1498 cc engine. Whereas Verna price starts at ₹ 9.32 Lakh ex-showroom and It comes with 1497 cc engine. Compare the two models to identify the best car for you. Q: What are the offers available on Honda All New City for January?