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Honda City Clocks 7 Lakh Cumulative Sales In India

The current generation Honda City, with an exclusive 1.5-litre diesel engine along with the long-standing and famous 1.5-litre petrol, is the bestselling model in the nameplate바카라™s history in India

Honda City Clocks 7 Lakh Cumulative Sales In India
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Launched in 1998, Honda바카라™s bread and butter model, the City, in India, has achieved a cumulative sales figure of over 7 lakh units. Honda highlights that India is the largest and most important market for the City and accounts for over 25 per cent of the car바카라™s worldwide sales. 

The Honda City has been a popular model in the mid-sized sedan space and carries a snob value as it is an aspirational product for many. It was one of the very first sedans in the segment to offer an automatic option ever since the first-gen model.

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The City바카라™s popular and revv-happy 1.5-litre petrol has been its backbone ever since. Honda used to offer a 1.3-litre engine with the first and second-gen models as well, but later it stuck with the 1.5-litre motor as that바카라™s what people wanted. Debuted with the first-gen Honda City S, the 1.5-litre VTEC petrol engine saw a major update with the third-gen model. Power and torque were bumped up to 119PS and 146Nm (i-VTEC) from 101PS to 132Nm (VTEC), respectively. This motor not only pleases enthusiasts, but also the chauffer-driven, as it is one of the most fuel efficient engines in the segment from day one.

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Though the current fourth-gen Honda City carries forward the 119PS 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol, it offers a diesel engine as well, which is a first in its history. The third-gen model was feeling the heat from the popular Hyundai Verna (previous-gen), especially its diesel version. The Honda City lost the mid-sized sedan throne to the Fluidic Verna and its sales were dwindling. But it quickly picked up pace with the introduction of the 1.5-litre diesel with the present model. However, the petrol version of the City never lost its sheen and presently outsells its diesel counterpart. 

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Honda has already sold around 2.7 lakh units of the fourth-gen City, which received its mid-cycle update in February 2017, beating the previous three generations altogether. It is roughly around 77,000 units more compared to the cumulative sales of the third-gen model, and this number is set to increase as the fifth-gen model is still far away.

Honda has consistently launched next-gen versions after every five years. So, we expect the fifth-generation Honda City to arrive in 2019 and it is likely to make its global debut in India, like the fourth-gen model. And it is undoubtedly one of the six models Honda has planned to launch in India in the next three years.

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