
2020 Honda City is the most anticipated mid-size sedan right now and needless to say, the new City has now evolved with time. Both the design and dimensions are grown and Honda claims that the 2020 City is the longest and widest in its segment. Just recently, variants of the 2020 Honda City are leaked and we tell you every feature of the particular trim.
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We already were aware of the upcoming variants of the 2020 Honda City but this recent piece of information describes the variant-wise feature list in the new City. The new City will be sold in three trims - V, VX and ZX. We drove the latter just a few days back which comes with all the bells and whistles.
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2020 Honda City V Variant
Features | V |
Exteriors | Integrated LED DRLs, LED Taillights, Projector Headlights, Side Marker Lamps, Body Coloured ORVMs and Door Handles, Chrome Grille |
Interiors | Dual-tone Beige and Black colour scheme, Fabric upholstery, Front seat armrest, Rear AC Vents, |
Infotainment and Connectivity | Honda Connect, 20.3 cm touchscreen unit, 4-speaker sound system, Optical bonding on LCD for reflection reduction |
Comfort and Convenience | Cruise control, Push button start/stop, Honda smart key system with smart remote, Smart trunk with a keyless release, Remote control engine starter (CVT only), Automatic climate control with max cool feature, Rake and reach steering wheel, Electrically adjustable and retractable ORVMs |
Instrument Cluster | ECON button and Mode indicator (CVT only), Sequential shift and position indicator |
Safety and Security | ACE body structure, ABS with EBD, VSA, HSA, Emergency stop signal (ESS), Deflation warning system, 4 Airbags, Rear parking sensors, 3-point seatbelts for all 5 passengers |

2020 Honda City VX Variant
This will continue with all the features found in the base V variant and will add on more!
Features | VX |
Exteriors | R16 Dual-tone alloy wheels with diamond cut design finished in shark grey paint, One touch electric sunroof with anti-pinch function |
Interiors | Leather treatment on steering wheel, gear knob and boot |
Infotainment and Connectivity | 20.3 cm touchscreen infotainment system with 8 speaker which includes 4 tweeters |
Comfort and Convenience | Walk away auto-locking, automatic headlight control with light sensor, Rear reading lamps |
Instrument Cluster | 7.0-inch MID, Steering scroll selector and MID control switch, Digital speed, Cruise control and G-metre display, Vehicle setting adjustment from the meter |
Safety and Security | 6 airbags, auto-dimming inside rearview mirror |
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2020 Honda City ZX Variant
Being the top of the line trim, this comes with all the bells and whistles! It gets all the features from the VX variant and much more.
Features | ZX |
Exteriors | Advanced 9 LED Array headlights, LED front fog lights, Integrated LED guide type front turn signals |
Interiors | Glossy dark wood instrument panel, Perforated leather upholstery, Instrument panel assistant mid soft pad with real stitch, Centre floor console soft knee pad with real stitch, Front and rear armrest, Front and rear door lining and armrest soft pad |
Infotainment and Connectivity | Same as VX |
Comfort and Convenience | Door mirrors auto fold function, All four power window one-touch up and down with Anti-pinch, Remote opening and closing of all windows and sunroof, Front map lamp, Footwell and centre console pocket ambient light |
Instrument Cluster | Same as VX |
Safety and Security | Lane watch camera |
The 2020 Honda City will pack in new petrol and diesel engine upgraded to BS6 norms. Both the engines are mated to a 6-speed stick shift while the petrol is also offered with a 7-step CVT gearbox. The car is launching on July 15 and will rival Maruti Ciaz, Hyundai Verna, Skoda Rapid, Volkswagen Vento and Toyota Yaris.