In India, the Honda City has existed for 25 years. The famous mid-size sedan was introduced in the nation in 1998 and is currently in its fifth iteration. It is the longest-running mainstream model in Indian automotive history.
Over 9,00,000 City units have already been sold by Honda Cars India in both domestic and international markets. The Honda City's biggest and most crucial market is India, which the carmaker claims presently accounts for nearly 28% of the sedan's sales in the Asia pacific countries.
Based on the sixth-generation Honda Civic, the first-generation Honda City was sold in India between 1998 and 2003. (Ferio). From 2003 through 2008, Honda sold the second-generation City. From 2008 to 2013, the third-generation City was a viable option. The fourth-generation City, which debuted in 2014, is still available for purchase. The previous generation vehicle is sold alongside the fifth-generation City, which was released in 2020. The car manufacturer tested the City e:HEV (hybrid), which does bring something fresh to the table in a true City manner, earlier this year. It comes with new driver aid and active safety features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and forward collision prevention in addition to being the only strong-hybrid vehicle available in its market.
Prices for the fourth-generation City range from Rs. 9,49,900 to Rs. 9,99,900. (ex-showroom, New Delhi). The cost of the fifth-generation City ranges from Rs 11,57,300 to Rs 15,52,300. (ex-showroom, New Delhi). The cost of the City e:HEV (hybrid) is Rs 19,89,000 (ex-showroom, New Delhi).