New Honda City Facelift Interior Leaked Ahead of Launch, Seen With Virtus

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The updated Honda City Facelift has been spotted at dealership stockyards ahead of its official price announcement later this week, revealing fresh design updates and new interior features. The sedan was seen parked next to its rival, the Volkswagen Virtus, highlighting the competition in the premium midsize sedan segment.

Exterior gets sharper styling

The facelifted Honda City receives a redesigned front fascia featuring a full-width LED light bar positioned between the LED DRLs. Honda has also updated the headlamps, grille, and front bumper, while notably removing the fog lamps from the setup.

Honda City Facelift Left Side View

On the side, the sedan now sports newly designed dual-tone alloy wheels. The ORVMs house cameras for the new 360-degree camera system, while Honda’s LaneWatch camera functionality continues to be offered.

At the rear, the updated City gets a revised bumper, diffuser styling, and refreshed clear-lens LED tail lamps for a more modern appearance.

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Interior upgrades revealed

Honda City Facelift Infotainment System

Inside the cabin, the facelift introduces a larger touchscreen infotainment system and an updated AC control panel. One of the major additions is ventilated front seats, with dedicated integrated controls placed within the revised climate control setup.

The hazard light switch has also been repositioned, giving the dashboard a cleaner and more premium layout.

Launch expected soon

Honda is expected to officially announce prices for the updated City later this week. The facelift aims to strengthen the sedan’s position against rivals such as the Volkswagen Virtus and Hyundai Verna.


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