2022 Honda City e:HEV Hybrid Expected Prices | V3Cars

Honda Cars India are gearing up to launch the 2022 City e:HEV hybrid compact sedan in May 2022. Equipped with a small battery pack and two electric motors, the City e:HEV packs a lot of tech under its bonnet. Find out how much the added tech could push the price of the City hybrid over the Honda City petrol variants below.

2022 Honda City e:HEV Hybrid

Take a look at the expected prices of the Honda City e:HEV against the Honda City petrol:

HONDA CITY E;HEV HYBRID

EXPECTED PRICES

Variant

City Petrol

Difference

Hybrid

ZX

Rs. 15.04 Lakh

Rs. 2.26 Lakh

Rs. 17.30 Lakh

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The City e:HEV hybrid gets several mechanical and functional changes over the standard City. Speaking of the mechanical changes, the City e:HEV hybrid gets a 1.5L normal petrol engine mated with two electric motors. The engine charges a small battery pack that is stored in the boot. On the other hand, the City petrol gets a 1.5L normal petrol engine with a 6-speed manual transmission or a 7-step CVT automatic ‘box.

Take a look at the engine specs of both the City e:HEV and City sedan:

2022 HONDA CITY E:HEV VS CITY PETROL

 

City e:HEV

City Petrol

Engine

1.5L Atkinson Cycle petrol

1.5L normal petrol

Power

98PS (126PS with electric motor)

121PS @ 6600rpm

Torque

127Nm @ 4500-5000rpm

145Nm @ 4300rpm

Transmission

e-CVT

6-speed MT/CVT

Mileage

26.5kmpl

17.8kmpl/18.4kmpl

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Speaking of the functional changes, the City e:HEV gets autonomous driving assistance systems (ADAS), rear disc brakes, regenerative braking, drive modes and an electric parking brake with auto-hold. The City e:HEV hybrid also gets a few cosmetic changes, such as a tweaked front grille with blue elements, new fog lamp housing, a faux diffuser at the rear and a boot lip spoiler. These changes are likely to make the City e:HEV hybrid sedan around Rs. 2.26 lakh more expensive than corresponding petrol variants.

Also Read: 2022 Honda City e:HEV Hybrid Vs City Differences

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Amit Saraswat

Born and brought up in Agra, he grew up reading magazines more than textbooks. With a keen interest in cars, he decided to make his future in automotive journalism and is currently helping in content at V3Cars.

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