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Corona virus effect: Honda City 2020 launch halted, new date may be announced soon

The company has not announced any new date for the launch of Honda City. It is expected that the company may announce new dates soon.

Corona virus effect: Honda City 2020 launch halted, new date may be announced soon

New Delhi: Honda motors were scheduled to launch their very popular premium sedan on 16 March 2020 on Honda City, but its launch has been postponed. Actually, this step has been taken in view of the dangers of Coronavirus. The company has not announced any new date for the launch of Honda City 2020. It is expected that the company may announce new dates soon.
Let us know that the company has been testing the new Honda City 2020 for a long time and it was also to be launched on 16 March. The company wants to keep its employees away from the dangers of Coronavirus, which has been taken in view of this. According to the information, the new Honda City is very special in many ways. So let us know what will be special in Honda City 2020 this time.

Corona virus effect: Honda City 2020 launch halted, new date may be announced soon
Looks and Design - The new Honda City 2020 looks absolutely fresh. It gets larger and wider chrome grille, revised wraparound LED headlamps with daytime running lights (DRL) and new design fog lamps. Changes have also been made to the design of the car's bonnet. 

Corona virus effect: Honda City 2020 launch halted, new date may be announced soon
The rear end of the car features a redesigned rear bumper with LED taillamps in C-shape and reflectors mounted in vertical positions. This luxurious sedan car features multi-spoke diamond-cut alloy wheels.

Corona virus effect: Honda City 2020 launch halted, new date may be announced soon
Interior - Talking about the interior, the car has a new design dashboard and features such as the newly designed multi-functional steering wheel with mounted audio, Bluetooth and cruise control from the new Jazz.

Safety - Speaking of safety, the new city has features such as 6 airbags, multi-angle rearview camera, ABS, EBD, vehicle stability control and hill start assist.

Engine specification - Next-generation Honda City will get two engine options. These include a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder iVTEC turbocharged petrol engine that generates 122bhp of power and 173Nm of torque. The company claims that this engine gives a mileage of 23.8 kilometres per litre (according to Thailand test cycle). The second is a 1.5-litre hybrid petrol engine. The company claims that this mild-hybrid engine will give 48% more mileage than the standard engine.

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