is certainly the most popular mid-size sedan in India, which competes with rivals like , and . The City is currently in its fifth generation iteration in India, and is sold in two variant options: City and . The latter one is the hybrid version of the sedan. While the Honda City is sold in multiple trim choices, the City hybrid is sold in a single trim.
The primary difference between the Honda City and the (e:HEV) lies in the powertrain, which translates to a massive gap in fuel efficiency and a significant price premium for the City Hybrid. While the standard version of the Honda City is the classic, reliable choice for most buyers, the City Hybrid is a tech-forward, future-proof alternative for buyers seeking a high-mileage model.
If you have been planning to buy the Honda City or the Honda City Hybrid, and are wondering about the monthly EMI amount, here is a quick and comprehensive comparison of the EMI for each model.
For this EMI calculation, we have taken the Honda City’s top-end trim ZX CVT, which is priced at ₹16,07,400 (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Honda City Hybrid is available in a single trim, priced at ₹19,99,900 (ex-showroom). The loan amount has been considered as 100% ex-showroom pricing for both models. The interest rate considered is 9.5%, while the repayment tenures considered are 36 months, 48 months and 60 months.
According to this calculation, if you are opting for City, the monthly EMI payable for 36 months will be ₹51,490, which will be ₹40,383 for a 48-month tenure and ₹33,758 for a 60-month tenure. If you opt for the Honda City Hybrid, the monthly EMI for a 36-month tenure will be ₹64,063, which will be reduced to ₹50,244 for a 48-month tenure, and ₹42,002 for a 60-month tenure. However, it needs to be remembered that the monthly EMI amount may vary depending on multiple factors, which include the down payment, amount of loan taken, rate of interest, and repayment tenure.



