New 2025 Honda City: A Closer Look at Facelift
Honda has unveiled the 2025 City sedan and hatchback for the Brazilian market. This mid-cycle refresh brings a host of improvements, including a revised exterior design, upgraded interior features, and enhanced safety technology.
Style & Design
The 2025 City features a subtle yet impactful exterior redesign. The front fascia has been modernized with a sleeker grille design with new horizontal slats, sharper headlights, and a more prominent Honda badge. The rear end also receives a subtle update with a redesigned bumper and taillights. These changes contribute to a more contemporary and dynamic appearance.
Interior Upgrades
The interior of the newly revealed sedan has been significantly enhanced, offering a more premium and technologically advanced cabin. The highlight is the new dual-screen setup, comprising a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system. This advanced system offers intuitive controls, wireless smartphone connectivity, and a host of other features.
Other notable interior upgrades include:
- Electronic Parking Brake (EPB): This feature adds convenience and a modern touch to the vehicle.
- Four-Disc Brake System: Enhanced braking performance for improved safety.
- USB Type-C Charging Ports: Convenient charging options for rear passengers.
- Lane-Watch Camera: Improved visibility and safety, especially during lane changes.
- Advanced Safety Features: Six airbags as standard across all variants.
Powertrain & Performance
The 2025 City continues to be powered by a 1.5-liter four-cylinder flex-fuel engine, offering a balance of performance and fuel efficiency. The engine is paired with a CVT automatic transmission. While the specific power and torque figures may vary depending on the fuel type (gasoline or ethanol), the engine is known for its smooth and responsive performance.
Safety & Technology
Honda has prioritized safety in the 2025 City, equipping it with a range of advanced safety features, including:
- Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS): Helps to prevent or mitigate the severity of frontal collisions.
- Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS): Assists the driver in maintaining lane position.
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC): Maintains a safe following distance from the vehicle ahead.
The 2025 Honda City is a well-rounded package that offers a blend of style, comfort, and performance. With its refreshed design, advanced features, and enhanced safety technology, the City continues to be a strong contender in the compact sedan segment. As Honda continues to evolve its product lineup, the City remains a reliable and popular choice for consumers seeking a practical and stylish vehicle.
Honda should either launch new BR-V or new CR-V
While the mid-life facelift of the current 7th gen city has now been released, we here in Pakistan are STILL being sold the 6th gen city; Which is now TEN YEARS OLD !!! Proving, as always, we are happy buying overpriced, under-spec. leftovers. 🤷♂️🤦♂️
(even if they sell the facelift version of the 6th gen city in Pakistan, it only means they just slapped on some reshaped plastic bits. The car is still ten years old.)
@Ali Khan
At some time you need to be realistic
We cannot ask for what the rich and big car market can have
it’s been 3 years we are buying less than 100 000 new cars for a population of 240 million peoples
in comparison Australia is buying nearly 1.5 millions new car for a population of 28 million peoples
Thats mean were not rich, that’s also why australia get the new MG HS while were getting a facelift
It is the same treatment with Haval Jolion
Just to remind we got Suzuki mehran for 30 years, of course i don’t want this Honda to stay that long, but it will sure stay as long as neccesary