The Honda City has been a benchmark compact sedan in India since 1998 — a car that defined what a premium sedan could be for the middle-class Indian family. The 2026 Honda City doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it refines a winning formula with a mild update to its features list, retained strong powertrain options, and continued excellence in build quality. Priced between ₹11.80 lakh and ₹16.19 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), it competes with the Hyundai Verna, Skoda Slavia, and Volkswagen Virtus. We put 2,000 km on the 2026 Honda City diesel MT to give you a complete ownership picture.
Quick Specifications
| Parameter | Petrol | Diesel |
|---|---|---|
| Engine | 1.5L i-VTEC | 1.5L i-DTEC |
| Power | 121 bhp | 100 bhp |
| Torque | 145 Nm | 200 Nm |
| Transmission | 6MT / CVT | 6MT |
| ARAI Mileage | 17.8 km/l (CVT) | 24.1 km/l |
| Boot Space | 506 litres | 506 litres |
| Starting Price | ₹11.80 lakh (ex-showroom) | |
Design & Exterior
Honda City’s design is timeless — the 2026 model maintains its elegant fastback sedan silhouette with chrome-accented front grille, sleek LED projector headlamps with integrated DRLs, and a low, wide stance. The side profile features a strong character line running from the front headlamps to the tail lamps, emphasizing the car’s length (4,549 mm). Diamond-cut 16-inch alloy wheels on ZX variants add visual appeal. The rear retains its signature split LED tail lamps. It may not be as bold as the Verna’s angular design language, but the City’s elegant restraint has a mature appeal that ages well.
Interior & Features
The City’s cabin sets a high bar for sedan interiors under ₹20 lakh. A 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, fully digital instrument cluster, Honda Sensing suite (on top trims), leather seats with ventilated front seats, and a 7-speaker premium audio system combine to create an upmarket experience. Rear passenger space is exceptional — 908 mm of legroom makes the City one of the most rear-seat-friendly sedans in the segment. The 506-litre boot is class-leading. Honda’s build quality — tight panel gaps, solid switch gear — reinforces its value-retention reputation.
Engine & Performance
The 1.5L petrol with CVT is the popular seller, offering smooth urban performance and decent highway ability. Our diesel MT test car’s 1.5L i-DTEC produced 100 bhp and 200 Nm — numbers that seem modest but translate to outstanding real-world drivability. The diesel’s torque kicks in from 1,800 rpm, making overtaking effortless on state highways. The 6MT gearshift quality is excellent — short throws, precise feel. The petrol CVT’s rubber-band feel during hard acceleration is the only complaint against an otherwise refined drivetrain.
Mileage & Fuel Efficiency
The diesel MT returned 21.8 km/l in our highway test and 16.4 km/l in mixed city conditions — outstanding real-world figures. Annual fuel savings for a City diesel versus petrol can easily exceed ₹60,000 for 20,000 km/year drivers. The petrol CVT’s 15.8 km/l mixed figure is competitive. Running costs for the diesel MT work out to approximately ₹5.60 per km — excellent for a 1,500 cc diesel sedan. Honda’s long service intervals (10,000 km) also keep maintenance costs contained.
Ride Quality & Handling
The City rides on a well-sorted suspension setup — independent MacPherson struts front, torsion beam rear. On Indian roads, it’s a composed and comfortable car. High-speed stability is outstanding — at 140 km/h on the NH48, the City feels planted and serene. City-speed ride quality over poor surfaces is good, absorbing most imperfections smoothly. The steering is precise and well-weighted, making the City enjoyable on hill roads. It’s not sporty in the enthusiast sense, but it’s engaging enough to not feel boring.
Safety Features
The 2026 City offers 6 airbags on ZX and ZX BSIV trims, with 2 airbags on base variants. ABS with EBD, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), and Hill Start Assist are standard. Honda Sensing — comprising Collision Mitigation Braking System, Lane Keeping Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Road Departure Mitigation — is available on ZX CVT and top trims. The City scored 5 stars in ASEAN NCAP testing.
Price & Variants
| Variant | Engine | Ex-showroom Price |
|---|---|---|
| V | 1.5 Petrol CVT | ₹11.80 lakh |
| VX | 1.5 Petrol CVT / 1.5D MT | ₹13.40 – ₹14.65 lakh |
| ZX | 1.5 Petrol CVT / 1.5D MT | ₹15.20 – ₹16.19 lakh |
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Outstanding rear seat space (908 mm legroom) | Petrol CVT feels sluggish under hard acceleration |
| Best-in-class boot (506 litres) | Only 2 airbags on base variants |
| Excellent diesel efficiency (21.8 km/l highway) | Exterior design is conservative |
| Honda Sensing ADAS on top trims | No turbocharged petrol option |
| Strong resale value | Infotainment screen size (8-inch) lags rivals |
Verdict
The Honda City 2026 is the thinking person’s sedan. It doesn’t dazzle with flashy design or aggressive marketing, but it delivers on every practical metric that matters to a sedan buyer: space, fuel efficiency, build quality, and long-term reliability. The diesel MT is the variant we’d choose — outstanding economy, great driving feel, and a running cost that rivals CNG vehicles. If boot space, rear comfort, and ownership peace of mind are your priorities, the Honda City ZX Diesel at ₹16.19 lakh deserves serious consideration.