Honda slashes the price of its City e:HEV hybrid sedan by nearly Rs 1 lakh, making it the most affordable strong hybrid in the midsize segment
Honda Cars India has officially reduced the price of its City e:HEV hybrid variant by Rs 1 lakh, bringing the new ex-showroom price to Rs 19.90 lakh. This strategic move positions the Honda City hybrid as the most affordable strong hybrid sedan under Rs 20 lakh, offering exceptional value for eco-conscious urban commuters.
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Honda City e:HEV Hybrid Powertrain
Honda City e:HEV Hybrid Car is powered by a 1.5-liter Atkinson cycle petrol engine combined with a dual-motor hybrid system. It produces a total of 126 horsepower and 253 Newton-meters of torque. The system uses an eCVT transmission and is rated by ARAI to deliver 27.26 km per liter.

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Safety & Features
Even with its lower starting price, the City e:HEV still offers top-tier features. It provides an 8-inch touchscreen that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. For comfort, it includes a sunroof, wireless charging pad, and an 8-speaker sound system. The vehicle has earned a 5-star rating from ASEAN NCAP for safety.
It comes equipped with advanced safety features such as ADAS, six airbags, electronic stability control, anti-lock brakes, traction control, and ISOFIX mounts for child seats. On the outside, it features LED headlights and 16-inch alloy wheels with a dual-tone finish. A unique addition is the Lane Watch Camera, which helps monitor blind spots.
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This price adjustment comes at a time when the Indian government is ramping up support for hybrid technologies. Combined with road tax exemptions in some states, hybrids like the City e:HEV are becoming a compelling option for buyers choosing between internal combustion and fully electric vehicles.