Honda has unveiled the facelifted City in Thailand, available in both sedan and hatchback forms.
The update brings a redesigned front end and a greater emphasis on hybrid powertrains.
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Design Updates and New Features
The City receives sharper LED headlights and a slimmer honeycomb grille. The RS trim stands out with red badging and a unique lower bumper design.
At the rear, LED taillights now feature clear lenses on a dark gray background.
The RS also gets a larger faux diffuser, though the exhaust remains hidden beneath the bumper.
New alloy wheel designs and two fresh colors—Belzing Red and Urban Grey pearl—are available for the RS.
The Drival Edition with its aggressive bodykit appears to have been discontinued.
Inside, the highlight is a new 10-inch infotainment display, while entry-level models get a slightly smaller unit.
Additional equipment includes ambient lighting, a 360-degree camera, wireless charging, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.
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Sedan buyers can opt for a Platinum Gray interior, paired exclusively with Meteoroid Gray Metallic or Crystal Black Pearl exterior colors.
Hybrid Takes Center Stage
The facelifted City lineup is heavily skewed toward hybrids.
The only non-electrified option is the base S grade, which retains the turbocharged 1.0-liter three-cylinder VTEC engine with a CVT.
The V, SV, and RS trims are exclusively available with the e:HEV self-charging hybrid system. It combines a naturally aspirated 1.5-liter engine with an electric motor.
Detailed specifications are pending, but the outgoing hybrid produced 125 hp (93 kW), while the turbo VTEC made 120 hp (90 kW).
Honda is now accepting expressions of interest for the facelifted City in Thailand. Order books open on July 1, with first deliveries expected by August 31.
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Official pricing will be announced in the coming weeks, but the refreshed model is expected to be priced similarly to the outgoing car, ranging from ฿599,000 to ฿829,000 (approximately $18,400 to $25,400).
