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2026 Honda City Facelift Spied:  The Honda City was introduced in India in 1998, and it has remained a popular sedan in the country ever since. The 5th generation of the popular sedan was launched in the country in 2020, and the brand is all set to launch the 2026 Honda City Facelift on May 22. The prototypes of the 2026 City facelift have been spied on several occasions in the country, and the brand is expected to minimally upgrade its popular sedan with the upcoming model. Let’s take a look at the expected design, features, and specs of the upcoming 2026 Honda City facelift.

2026 Honda City Facelift: Expected Design

The test mule of the Honda City facelift 2026 was heavily camouflaged when spied. It is expected to receive minor changes to its exterior styling. The upcoming Honda City facelift is expected to feature a fresh grille, redesigned lighting signatures, new alloy wheels, and revised front and rear bumpers.

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2026 Honda City Facelift: Expected Features

Similar to the design, the brand is expected to equip the 2026 Honda City facelift with minor changes to the interior and features. In terms of interior, we can expect the upcoming Honda City to feature new upholstery, a new theme, and a redesigned dashboard layout. In terms of features, the Honda City facelift might come equipped with a 360-degree camera, whereas it will retain features such as an 8-inch touchscreen-based infotainment system, a 7-inch full HD colour TFT instrument cluster, and more, as the current model on sale.

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2026 Honda City Facelift: Expected Engine

The Powertrain on the Honda City facelift 2026 will likely remain the same as the outgoing model. The current model of the Honda City draws its power from a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, which can be paired with a choice of either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed CVT transmission. The NA petrol engine on the Honda City can generate a peak power and torque output of 121 PS and 145 Nm, respectively. The Honda City e: HEV model has a peak power of 126 PS, and it offers a segment-best mileage of up to 27.26 Km/l.


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