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Honda City hybrid e:HEV to be unveiled in India on THIS date, check mileage

The launch of the new Honda City e:HEV hybrid-electric sedan has been confirmed in India, the car is scheduled to be unveiled on April 14 with the new more efficient hybrid powertrain.

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Honda City has been one of the popular sedans in the Indian market. The launch of the electric-hybrid version of the sedan has been in discussion for quite some time and now has been confirmed for the Indian market. The hybrid sedan is scheduled to be unveiled on April 14.

The car was scheduled to be launched in the Indian market earlier, but due to the pandemic, the plans had to be moved forward. According to reports, the Japanese automaker has taken the use of the extra time to improve the vehicle. According to sources, Honda Sensing Tech will now be available on the City Hybrid.

The Honda Sensing Tech is a safety feature expected to enhance the overall safety of the car with its active and passive safety features. It is also expected to have features like auto high beam assist, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning system; lane keep assist, emergency braking and front collision warning system.

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In addition, the safety features of the fifth-gen City will be inherited by the new City Hybrid. It will have the features like six airbags, ABS with EBD, Brake Assist, ISOFIX child seat mounts, Hill Start Assist, emergency stop signal, vehicle stability assist, lane watch camera and tyre pressure monitoring system.

The powertrain of the City Hybrid is expected to have a 1.5-litre 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine. The engine will be tuned to produce 98hp and 127 Nm of peak torque. It will be supported by two electric motors. The first electric motor is integrated into the engine and the second electric motor to give more power to the front wheels.

Considering the hybrid system, the car is expected to have three driving modes. One driving mode will engage just the electric motors, the other will have the ICE engine engaged, and the third will extract power from the combination of both the engines.

The reports suggest that the new City Hybrid will have a fuel efficiency of 27.7 kmpl which will take it ahead of its competition. This number was released after the test in Malaysia. The numbers are expected to be similar in India as well.

The new City Hybrid is expected to be priced around Rs 20 lakh for the top variant in the Indian market. To add a perspective, the fifth generation of the City has a price range of Rs 1.23 lakh to Rs 15.18 lakh (ex-showroom).

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