New Honda City Booking Starts Today! Here Are The Details

Cars in PakistanNew Honda City Booking Starts Today! Here Are The Details

Honda City's 6th generation booking is now open!

After a long wait, the company has finally revealed the new Honda City 6th generation. Although many fans were in desperate hopes to receive Honda City 7th generation locally, it looks like their dreams will remain unfulfilled. Previously, we shared the features and details of Honda City 6th generation. However, this time we have a surprise regarding the official variants of the car and booking. If you were waiting for the new Honda City booking, you can now book your very own City without any delays.

Honda City 6th Generation Booking Details

New Honda City booking starts today!

   

If you want to book your new Honda City, the advance booking starts today for standard as well as Aspire variants of Honda City 6th generation. While this may be true, it is important to mention that the official price tag for the car is yet to be revealed.

For those looking to buy any of the standard variants of the car, you can book it by paying PKR 1 Million. Meanwhile, if your preference is to purchase the Aspire variants, you will need to book your car in advance by paying PKR 1.2 Million.

Official Variants

As rumored, Honda City is officially available in five variants in Pakistan. If we look into the performance department, two of the variants come with a 1200cc engine option. On the other hand, the rest of the three variants come with a 1500cc engine. It is important to mention that two of the total five variants come with a manual transmission. The other three variants offer a CVT transmission system.

New Honda City booking starts today!

If we talk about the engine output, the 1.2L engine can produce 89hp and 114Nm of torque. However, the 1.5L engine is capable of generating 118hp and 145Nm of torque.

Here are the five official variants:

1. City 1.2L Manual
2. City 1.2L CVT
3. City 1.5L CVT                                                                                                            4. City Aspire 1.5L MT                                                                   
5. City Aspire 1.5L CVT

Should You Book Your City In Advance?

While each consumer has the right to make a decision of his or her own, it is highly recommended to not fall for the pre-booking offers before seeing the arrival of vehicles. If you want to do your new Honda City booking, it is advisable to wait for the car to arrive at showrooms for a test drive and features check. This saves you from any practical losses in terms of cash or the value of money.

Talal Farooqi
Talal Farooqi
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