Honda City CNG launched

    Honda City CNG available only on the V M/T variant. Also, City V petrol gets additional AVN package.

    Published On Oct 23, 2012 10:17:00 PM

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    Rising petrol prices, the diesel engine at least another year away and of course, the ever increasing importance of environmental consciousness has led Honda to launch a CNG variant of its second-most popular car in India, the City. The suspension has been tweaked in the new variant to ensure the added weight doesn’t interfere with handling or ride quality. The City CNG is currently available only in the V trim-level, equipped with a manual gearbox.

    The City V M/T, modified for CNG kit fitment, is priced at Rs 9,03,800 with the CNG kit coming for an additional Rs 50,000. This variant also has the standard Honda 24 months/40,000km warranty on offer.

    Honda has also added another trim-level to the City range -- the City V (AVN). It comes with all the features included in the City V and also gets a touchscreen audio system with DVD, USB/Bluetooth and navigation system. However, the touchscreen is only available for models without a sunroof. Leather seats come as standard equipment. The City V (AVN) is available with either a manual or an automatic gearbox. 

    Honda CityVariantPrice
    CorporateRs 7.26 lakh
    E M/TRs 7.88 lakh
    S M/TRs 8.41 lakh
    S A/TRs 9.15 lakh
    V M/TRs 8.94 lakh
    V A/TRs 9.68 lakh
    V M/T (Modified for CNG)Rs 9.03 lakh
    V M/T (AVN)Rs 9.72 lakh
    V A/T (AVN)Rs 10.46 lakh
    V M/T (Sunroof)Rs 9.78 lakh
    V A/T (Sunroof)Rs 10.52 lakh

    (Ex-showroom, Delhi)

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