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The updated sedan has been revealed internationally and is launching in Brazil on November 9. It is expected to reach the Indian shore later next year.
Hond is considered one of the most reputed models from the company’s lineup. Ever since it was released in India, the vehicle grabbed a lot of attention from customers. Amid the new launches by multiple brands, the charm of the sedan somehow got dimmed. To revive the model again, the company has introduced a facelift model globally.
The updated sedan has been revealed internationally and is launching in Brazil on November 9. It is expected to reach the Indian shore later next year. The comapny has not revealed any details about the same as yet. However, some report claims that it might make an official announcement regarding the launch.
All About 2025 Honda City
A lot of details about the latest City are already out on the Internet as the company has shared some of the photos. According to the details, the 2025 Honda City gets major notifiable enhancements from both inside and outside, making the sedan better as compared outgoing version.
The sophistication is still there, all thanks to a massive bonnet, and an improved LED headlight setup with integrated LED DRLs. There is a blacked-out grill at the front as well with the company’s chrome finish logo at the centre. The overall design has been given a slight nip and tuck for a better road presence and imposing stance.
Improved Size
The car has been grown in size. It now features an improved length of 25mm. When it comes to the rear profile, the efforts by the brand are quite visible. It gets horizontal reflectors, complimented by a redesigned bumper. The new City now runs on new diamond-cut alloy wheels, rating between 15 and 16 inches, depending on the trims.
Engine Options
Under the hood, nothing has been touched, which means it continues to be powered by a 1.5-litre flex-fuel naturally-aspirated, in-line, four-cylinder engine. The unit generates a maximum power of 126 on both fuels, while the torque falls under the bracket between 155 Nm to 152 Nm.