
Honda is launching a facelifted 6th-generation City in Pakistan next weak, the first update since 2021.
The update comes as competition in the mid-size sedan segment intensifies, with rivals like Toyota Yaris and Changan Alsvin aiming to capture more market share.
The facelift is expected to include minor exterior changes, such as updated front and rear bumpers, redesigned grille and headlights, and small tweaks to alloy wheels or side mirrors.
Inside, the City may feature a more refined dashboard, improved materials, upgraded infotainment system, and additional connectivity or convenience features.
Despite these changes, the engine and platform are expected to remain the same.
Design cues are likely to mirror those seen in Honda City facelifts launched in other countries, including Brazil and Thailand, though final specifications for Pakistan may differ.
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The official reveal is expected in the first week of September 2025, and Honda aims to maintain the City’s popularity among urban drivers seeking fuel efficiency, comfort, and modern features.
This update is a strategic move by Honda to stay competitive in Pakistan’s mid-size sedan market.
By modernizing the City’s looks and features while retaining its reliable platform, Honda hopes to attract both existing fans and new buyers.
The facelift signals that Honda is attentive to consumer demands for style, technology, and connectivity, even without major powertrain changes.


