Fuel efficiency figures for the Honda City Facelift 2026 include a rating of 27.26 kmpl (ARAI) for the strong hybrid model. On the other hand, the standard 1.5-liter gasoline models offer figures of 17.77 kmpl with a 6-speed manual transmission and 17.97 kmpl with the CVT.
Official mileage figures vary depending on the powertrain and gearbox options of this updated sedan. The 1.5-liter petrol version with a 6-speed manual transmission delivers a mileage of 17.77 kmpl, while the 7-step CVT automatic transmission with the same 1.5-liter petrol engine delivers a mileage of 17.97 kmpl.
A 1.5-liter petrol-hybrid (e:HEV) version is also available for those seeking higher mileage. This hybrid model, equipped with an e-CVT gearbox, boasts a claimed mileage of 27.76 kmpl.
Measuring 4594 mm in length, it is the longest sedan in its segment. Its front end features new Blade Eye signature LED lighting, Bi-LED projector headlamps, a center light bar integrated into the front grille, and a redesigned bumper. The rear features Z-shaped LED tail lamps and a sporty trunk spoiler. It also features new 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. A new color, Crystal Black Pearl, has also been added to the car.
The car features a dual-tone interior in ivory and black. It features a 25.6cm floating touchscreen, a 360-degree multi-view camera, ventilated seats, welcome ambient lighting, and USB-C charging ports at the front and rear. For safety measures, the car is fitted with Honda SENSING Intelligent ADAS offering crash-mitigation braking, adaptive cruise control, and lane-keep assist.
Honda Cars India launched the new Honda City Facelift in India on May 22nd. The new model of this sedan has a starting price of ₹11,99,900 (ex-showroom). This is the second major update to the car since 2023.