Honda Teased the 2026 Honda City Facelift Before Its 22 May Launch

The first official teaser is finally here. But what leaked before launch matters far more than the image Honda actually wanted you to see.

By CarzOnWheel Team | May 19, 2026 3:38 PM
Honda Teased the 2026 Honda City Facelift Before Its 22 May Launch

The Honda City teaser is out. Honda dropped the first official image of the 2026 Honda City facelift, and the launch is set for May 22. The covered car reveals just a thin LED light bar at the front. But thanks to dealership leaks over the past 48 hours, the surprise is already half gone. And the leaks tell a clear story about where Honda is choosing to fight, and where it is staying still.

What the 2026 Honda City Facelift Teaser Actually Reveals

The official image confirms one thing: a connected light bar joining segmented DRLs at the front. That is all Honda is admitting to. The leaks fill in the rest. The Honda emblem now sits on the bonnet instead of inside the grille. Headlights are slimmer. The grille is wider with a honeycomb mesh, flanked by triangular fog lamp pods. A new Black exterior shade has been added to the colour palette, taking the count to seven.

Inside the 2026 Honda City Facelift: Features You Were Missing

This is where the catch-up happens. The current Honda City has been losing on features to the Hyundai Verna and Skoda Slavia for two years. The facelift finally adds a 360-degree camera with a front-mounted lens, ventilated front seats with perforated upholstery, a larger touchscreen that sticks out from the dashboard, and ambient lighting inside the cabin. Honda's clever Lane Watch Assist camera on the left mirror has been retained, so the left ORVM still carries two cameras. A new digital instrument cluster also makes the cut on top variants.

Why the 2026 Honda City Facelift Kept the Same Engines

Here is the part nobody is loud about. The powertrains are unchanged. The 1.5-litre petrol still makes 121 PS and 145 Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual or CVT. The strong hybrid stays at 98 PS through an e-CVT. If you wanted a turbo or a fresh gearbox, this round is not for you. Honda is fixing the cabin first, the engine bay later. The next-gen City is expected only in 2028, which means this 1.5-litre stays on duty for another two and a half years.

Should You Wait for the 2026 Honda City Facelift Launch?

The current Honda City sells from ₹11.99 lakh to ₹16.07 lakh ex-showroom. Expect the facelift to ask for a small premium, possibly starting near ₹12.50 lakh. If you're booking a Verna or a Slavia this week, hold your deposit cheque for 72 hours. The full price list drops on Friday, and the answer to whether this facelift gives the City what it really needed will land that same morning.