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Honda City e:HEV Hybrid India Launch In May; Bookings Open

While the standard Honda City is being offered in three trim levels in India- V, VX and ZX, the City e:HEV will be available only in the range-topping ZX variant.

  • The Honda City e:HEV will go on sale in India next month.
  • Honda Cars India has already started accepting bookings for the car.
  • Deliveries are expected to begin in May itself, once it goes on sale.

The Honda City e:HEV Hybrid has finally broken cover and the car is all set to hit the road in May this year. The Japanese carmaker has also started accepting bookings for its latest addition and deliveries are expected to begin next month itself, once the car goes on sale in our market. While the standard Honda City is being offered in three trim levels in India- V, VX and ZX, the City e:HEV will be available only in the range-topping ZX variant.

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Honda Cars management team with the new City e:HEV.

The Honda City e:HEV gets the same 1.5-litre, four-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine from the standard sedan, but this time around, the petrol mill is assisted by an electric motor powered by a lithium-ion battery pack integrated in its boot. The combined power output here is 124 bhp while the system belts out 253 Nm of peak torque, out of which 127 Nm are generated by the petrol engine. Of course, the hybrid tech has also made the City e:HEV more fuel efficient and the overall fuel economy has bettered by around 40 per cent at a claimed 26.5 kmpl. And that despite the weight addition of around 110 kg. The Honda City e:HEV also gets three drive modes – EV, hybrid and petrol, which can be toggled via a rotary knob and the car runs on complete electric power in the EV mode when you’re gentle on the throttle. The Honda City e:HEV also gets updated disc brakes at all corners.

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The new Honda City e:HEV also gets more safety features like lane change assist, pedestrian alert and adaptive cruise control.

The car also looks identical to the standard car in terms of design and even the cabin remains unchanged. On the inside, the tacho meter has been replaced by the new hybrid meter that shows when the car is running on electric power, when it’s sourcing more power from the petrol motor and when energy regeneration is happening. It also gets electric parking brake with auto hold system and ambient lighting. The new Honda City e:HEV also gets more safety features like lane change assist, pedestrian alert and adaptive cruise control. That said, the boot space too has been compromised to an extent to squeeze in the battery pack. You get 410 litres of luggage space in the Honda City e:HEV which is 96 litres lesser than what you get in the standard Honda City that offers 506 litres of boot space.

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