
Honda has introduced a new limited-run variant of its popular mid-size sedan, the City, in the Indian market. Priced at Rs. 14.89 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi), the newly launched City Sport sits between the V CVT and VX CVT variants, offering a unique visual identity and a few added features without any mechanical changes.
The City Sport variant is available exclusively with a CVT automatic transmission and costs Rs. 49,000 more than the City V CVT. While mechanically identical to the rest of the range with its 121 HP, 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, the Sport trim introduces cosmetic upgrades and some additional touches inside the cabin.
Externally, the City Sport distinguishes itself with blacked-out treatments to the grille, rear spoiler, shark fin antenna, alloy wheels and ORVMs. A new ‘Sport’ badge has also been added. Customers can choose from three colours: Radiant Red Metallic, Platinum White Pearl and Meteoroid Gray Metallic.
Inside the cabin, Honda has opted for a blacked-out theme paired with red accents. The leatherette upholstery features red stitching and this styling continues across the seats, door trims, steering wheel and dashboard. The AC vents receive a glossy black finish, complementing the sporty ambiance.
Over the V variant, the City Sport adds a 7-colour ambient lighting system and leatherette upholstery for the seats, steering and gear knob. Standard features include ADAS safety tech, an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, paddle shifters, front fog lights, automatic headlights and keyless entry with push-button start.
However, the Sport variant misses out on some comforts found in higher trims like the VX and ZX, such as a sunroof, rear AC vents, auto-dimming IRVM, auto wipers, the lane-watch camera, additional tweeters and the 7-inch digital instrument cluster.
The City Sport retains the same 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine paired with a 7-step CVT, delivering 121 HP. Unlike the base SV variant which only comes with a manual gearbox, other trims including the Sport provide the convenience of an automatic.
With this launch, Honda aims to attract customers looking for a sporty aesthetic and premium touches at a mid-range price point, while retaining the reliability and performance of the standard City lineup.
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