
Honda City Hybrid
₹20 Lakhs
Ex-Showroom Price

Honda City Hybrid
The Honda City e:HEV is India's most fuel-efficient midsize petrol sedan, powered by Honda's two-motor strong hybrid technology. With a class-leading 27.26 kmpl ARAI rating, comprehensive Honda Sensing ADAS suite, 6 airbags, and a refined, elegant interior, the City Hybrid offers a genuinely premium experience at the ₹20 lakh price point.
Price Breakup
Please select variant first




Key Specification
27.26 kmpl (ARAI)
Mileage
1498 cc + Electric Motor
Engine Displacement
4
Cylinders
126 PS (System Combined)
Max Power
253 Nm (Electric Motor)
Max Torque
5
Sitting Capacity
Hybrid
Fuel Type
172 mm
Ground Clearance
185/55 R16
Tire Size
410 Litres
Boot Space
Sedan
Body Type
e-CVT (Automatic)
Transmission
Honda City Hybrid variants
The Honda City Hybrid price for the base model starts at ₹20 Lakhs (Ex-Showroom) and ₹21.1 Lakhs (On-Road, Noida). There are 1 variants listed below.
Things to Know about Honda City Hybrid
Honda City Hybrid Colors (5)
Honda City Hybrid Colors (5)
Lunar Silver Metallic

Honda City Hybrid Latest Updates
- •
Honda City Hybrid prices were slashed by ₹95,000 in July 2025, making it more accessible at ₹20 lakh ex-showroom.
- •
Available with benefits up to ₹1.97 lakh in early 2026, making it the best-discounted Honda model.
- •
Waiting period of 1–1.5 months persists in several cities including Chennai and Patna due to steady demand.
Engine & Performance
Engine: 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder Atkinson-cycle petrol + electric motor
Combined Power: 126 PS
Combined Torque: 253 Nm
Transmission: e-CVT (automatic only)
Drivetrain: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
Honda City Hybrid Convenience & Technology
nterior & Features
8-inch touchscreen infotainment system
7-inch digital instrument cluster
Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
Automatic climate control
Wireless phone charging
Sunroof (variant-based)
Air purifier
Voice commands
Connected car features via Honda Connect
Comfort Features
Spacious cabin with premium sedan comfort
Electrically adjustable driver seat (variant-based)
Rear seat comfort-focused design
Smooth NVH levels in EV mode
Large 410-litre boot (reduced due to hybrid battery)
Honda City Hybrid Safety
Safety Features
6 airbags (standard in hybrid)
ABS with EBD
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Hill Start Assist
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
ISOFIX child seat mounts
Rear parking camera
Lane Watch camera (left side)
ADAS (Honda Sensing)
Adaptive Cruise Control
Lane Keep Assist
Collision Mitigation Braking System
Road Departure Mitigation
Honda City Hybrid Interior & Exterior Styling
Exterior Highlights
Sleek LED headlamps & DRLs
Chrome-heavy premium sedan design
16-inch alloy wheels
Clean aerodynamic body lines
Subtle hybrid badging
Interior Styling
Dual-tone premium dashboard finish
Soft-touch materials in key areas
Leather upholstery (top variant)
Ambient lighting (limited)
Driver-focused cockpit layout
How is Honda City Hybrid
Pros
- •27.26 kmpl ARAI – highest fuel efficiency in its class by a wide margin.
- •Honda Sensing Level 2 ADAS is a segment-first safety package including adaptive cruise and lane keep assist.
- •Smooth and effortless hybrid drivetrain; EV mode in city traffic reduces stress.
- •6 airbags and Electric Parking Brake with Brake Hold as standard.
Cons
- •Offered only in one variant (ZX e-CVT), limiting configuration choices.
- •Boot space of 410 litres is smaller than petrol rivals like Skoda Slavia.
- •Dashboard design looks dated compared to rivals like Hyundai Verna and Volkswagen Virtus.
User Review
Loading reviews...
Q. Is the Honda City Hybrid price in India — around ₹19–20.70 lakh — worth the premium over the regular petrol City for an IT professional doing 1,200 km monthly?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • May 2026
At 1,200 km/month city driving, the e:HEV hybrid's fuel savings are approximately ₹3,500–4,500 per month vs the standard City petrol — payback on the ₹6–7 lakh premium takes about 16–20 months. Hold the car 3+ years and you're clearly ahead. The Honda e:HEV system's self-charging nature also eliminates any charging infrastructure dependency.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • May 2026
Q. What mileage does the City Hybrid actually deliver in Bengaluru's notorious peak-hour traffic — does the hybrid magic work in real India?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • May 2026
Real-world Bengaluru city mileage: 22–26 km/l — genuinely exceptional for stop-and-go traffic where the electric motor does most of the work below 30 km/h. Highway mileage drops to 18–21 km/l as the petrol engine takes over at sustained speed. This city-biased efficiency profile makes it ideally suited for the urban IT professional's daily commute.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • May 2026
Q. How does the City Hybrid's e-CVT transmission feel on the road — will former manual car drivers find the transition jarring?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • May 2026
The e:HEV system uses the engine primarily as a generator — the car feels electrically driven at most urban speeds. There are no gear changes; power delivery is linear and immediate. Former manual drivers adapt within a week. The lack of engine noise at low speeds and smooth power delivery are the most appreciated features by owners who've made the switch.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • May 2026
Q. Honda City Hybrid or Toyota Camry Hybrid — for a buyer stretching budget, which premium hybrid sedan offers better daily value?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • May 2026
Camry Hybrid (₹48 lakh) offers executive presence and a significantly more powerful hybrid system at a price nearly 2.5× the City Hybrid. City Hybrid wins on value: you get the core hybrid fuel economy benefit, Honda's build quality, and a sedan that's genuinely city-practical at ₹20 lakh. Unless executive positioning and performance are required, City Hybrid is the rational premium sedan choice.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • May 2026
Q. Are there any known issues with Honda's e:HEV system in Indian conditions — especially heat management in extreme summers?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • May 2026
Honda's e:HEV in India has accumulated 3+ years of owner data with no documented battery degradation or thermal management issues in extreme heat. The self-charging system's architecture is simpler than plug-in hybrids — fewer charge cycles mean lower long-term battery stress. Annual service: ₹8,000–11,000. Battery warranty: 8 years, providing strong long-term coverage.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • May 2026
Similar Cars
Upcoming Cars
Upcoming Honda Cars
Popular Upcoming Cars
Recommended Cars for you
Popular Coupe Cars
Stories
Review by Influencer
Talk With Expert

Engage in genuine, confident discussions with experts, fostering trust, sharing insights, and encouraging collaborative problem-solving.
Honda City Hybrid News and Guide
View All Honda City Hybrid News and Guide →No blog posts found.


























































