Honda City Prices Dropped By Rs. 8,000 (October 2023) — Full Price List | V3Cars

Honda City just witnessed a price drop of Rs. 8,000. The hybrid variants continue with the old prices and remain unchanged. With the update, the Honda City petrol-manual prices now start from Rs. 11.63 lakh and go up to Rs. 14.86 lakh. The petrol-automatic variants of the City now cost between Rs. 13.76 lakh and Rs. 16.11 lakh (ex-showroom).

Honda City

The following table gives you an idea about the magnitude of price correction:

HONDA CITY LATEST PRICE LIST

OLD VS NEW PRICE COMPARISON (OCTOBER 2023)

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

1.5L Normal Petrol-Manual

SV

Rs. 11,70,900

(Rs. 8,000)

Rs. 11,62,900

-0.68%

V

Rs. 12,58,900

(Rs. 8,000)

Rs. 12,50,900

-0.64%

V Elegant

-

New Variant

Rs. 12,57,400

-

VX

Rs. 13,70,900

(Rs. 8,000)

Rs. 13,62,900

-0.58%

ZX

Rs. 14,93,900

(Rs. 8,000)

Rs. 14,85,900

-0.54%

1.5L Normal Petrol-Automatic

V

Rs. 13,83,900

(Rs. 8,000)

Rs. 13,75,900

-0.58%

V Elegant

-

New Variant

Rs. 13,82,400

-

VX

Rs. 14,95,900

(Rs. 8,000)

Rs. 14,87,900

-0.53%

ZX

Rs. 16,18,900

(Rs. 8,000)

Rs. 16,10,900

-0.49%

1.5L Hybrid Petrol-Automatic

V

Rs. 18,89,000

No Change

Rs. 18,89,000

-

ZX Sensing

Rs. 20,39,000

No Change

Rs. 20,39,000

-

Since the amount of price drop is constant for all the variants, the percentage of impact varies for each trim because of a difference in ex-showroom prices. So, in percentage terms, the prices are now down by 0.49% to 0.68%.

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