Budget Honda City Sedan to Undergo Design Evolution: Speculative Rendering Preview
Honda’s affordable compact sedan is preparing for a styling refresh and a long list of tech upgrades.
The affordable Honda City is reportedly getting ready for a mid-cycle refresh aimed at sharpening its styling and improving onboard technology.
New speculative renderings published by overseas automotive media offer an early look at what the updated sedan could bring. Based on those images, the revised City is expected to receive a redesigned front grille and a sportier front bumper that gives the compact four-door a more aggressive appearance, with styling cues that slightly resemble the larger Honda Civic.

The facelift is also expected to introduce updated LED headlights and taillights, while the cabin could gain higher-quality interior materials and newly available ventilated front seats.

Higher trim levels may also receive the Honda Sensing driver-assistance package, adding advanced safety and convenience features designed to improve protection for both drivers and passengers. Those upgrades would help the City compete more effectively against rivals such as the Toyota Vios.

Under the hood, Honda is expected to keep the current engine lineup unchanged. That means buyers would still get a choice between a naturally aspirated 1.5-liter i-VTEC gasoline engine and a 1.5-liter e:HEV hybrid setup. Both powertrains should continue to pair with either a six-speed manual transmission or a continuously variable transmission (CVT), depending on trim and market.

At the same time, Honda engineers are reportedly developing an entirely new platform for the next-generation City, internally known as PF2. The architecture is expected to deliver several improvements, including reduced weight, compatibility with multiple powertrain types, and the ability to create a more spacious interior cabin.
The fully redesigned next-generation City is currently expected to debut in 2028. The refreshed version, however, could arrive much sooner — potentially within the next few months.
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