This version of the modified Honda City with body kit looks absolutely rad. Honda City is one of the most popular cars in the executive/mid-size sedan segment. It is because of products like the Honda City and Hyundai Verna that this segment has survived the assault from the compact SUV segment. Compact SUVs have completely taken over. Still, products like City and Verna are doing great primarily because of the overall package that they offer. There is luxury, performance and comfort in a sedan. Hence, they still continue to be a relatively popular and aspirational choice for a whole bunch of the population in our country. This modified version of the Honda City with body kit and other exterior highlights could surely attract a ton of more people. Read the details here.
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Modified Honda City with Body Kit
The image has been uploaded by Paultancars on Instagram. The version on which this modification is based is on sale in Thailand. The front end looks like the regular City but there are stripes on the bonnet to make it look sporty. In addition to that, the bumper is redesigned along with red and black inserts down on the lip. The alloy wheels are also stylish along with blacked-out wing mirrors with red inserts. Part of the body kit is also the side skirtings with red highlights giving performance-car vibes to the City. The rear profile has a lot going on as well. There is a boot lid-integrated carbon fibre spoiler, redesigned rear bumper, faux exhaust tips on both sides, sporty red and black rear diffuser and reflector lights on the edges of the bumper. All in all, this version of the modified Honda City with a body kit looks something like we would like to see on the Indian Honda City too.
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Specs
The Honda City comes with a 1.5-litre petrol engine making 121 PS of peak power and 145 Nm of peak torque. This engine comes mated to either a 6-speed manual or a CVT transmission. The other powertrain includes a 1.5-litre diesel engine making 100 PS of peak power and 200 Nm of peak torque with a 6-speed manual gearbox. The fifth-generation model currently retails in India between Rs 11.16 lakh and Rs 15.11 lakh, ex-showroom.
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