The Honda City is a household name in Pakistan, known for its reliability and strong resale value. Historically, Honda Atlas has launched generations in Pakistan several years after their global debut. Recently, the 2027 Honda City facelift has been spotted testing in India and Brazil, signaling significant updates for the popular sedan.
The facelift includes a redesigned grille and sharper LED signatures inspired by the newer Honda Civic. Observers note that these changes aim to enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appeal and align it with contemporary design trends.
According to reports, the facelift is expected to launch in India before Diwali 2026. This timeline has generated anticipation among potential buyers and automotive enthusiasts alike.
Pricing for the facelifted City is expected to see a slight increase compared to the current model, starting around ₹12 lakh. The hybrid variant is likely to remain in the premium range, close to ₹18–20 lakh, reflecting the growing demand for eco-friendly vehicles.
The updated model will retain the existing engine lineup, including a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated i-VTEC petrol engine, which delivers 121 PS and 145 Nm of torque. The petrol manual variant typically delivers around 17–18 kmpl, while the CVT version offers slightly higher efficiency.
Moreover, the facelift will comply with all necessary regulatory standards, including BS6 emission norms, ensuring that it meets the latest environmental requirements.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact launch date for the facelift in Pakistan, and specifics on features and design changes are still emerging. These details may change before the official launch, leaving many eager to see the final product.
