Honda has introduced the facelifted version of its City subcompact, which is available in both sedan and 5-door hatchback bodystyles.

While the hybrid powertrain is available in three trim levels, an entry-level variant powered by a 1.0-liter turbo engine is also offered for both body types.

Retail prices are as follows:

Honda City Sedan

e:HEV RS: Bt739,000

e-HEV SV: Bt689,000

e:HEV V (new variant): Bt619,000

S (VTEC Turbo): Bt569,000

Honda City Hatchback

E:HEV RS: Bt749,000

e-HEV SV: Bt699,000

e:HEV V (new variant): Bt629,000

S (VTEC Turbo): Bt579,000

Koji Iwanami, president & CEO of Honda Automobile (Thailand) said “The launch of the new Honda City marks a major comeback, elevating Honda’s city car lineup to better meet the diverse needs of customers.”

The newly-design front end features a sportier look thanks to a new front grille and new LED headlights with LED connecting light.

Other new features include multi-view camera system, 10-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, wireless charger, new ambient light and auto-dimming rearview mirror.

Honda still has not given City customers a blind spot warning system, offering the Honda Lanewatch. Nevertheless, there’s walk away door locks, remote engine start as well as electric parking brake with brake hold.

There are also two new exterior colors for the top e:HEV RS variant – Blazing Red Pearl and Urban Gray Pearl. The e:HEV SV is also available with optional Platinum Gray interior for cars with gray or black exterior colors.