CarWale brings you comparison of Honda City Hybrid eHEV, Tata Curvv EV and Honda City Hybrid eHEV [2022-2023]. The Honda City Hybrid eHEV price is Rs. 19.04 Lakh, Tata Curvv EV price is Rs. 17.49 Lakh and Honda City Hybrid eHEV [2022-2023] price is Rs. 19.92 Lakh. The Honda City Hybrid eHEV is available in 1498 cc engine with 1 fuel type options: Hybrid (Electric + Petrol) and Honda City Hybrid eHEV [2022-2023] is available in 1498 cc engine with 1 fuel type options: Hybrid (Electric + Petrol). City Hybrid eHEV provides the mileage of 27.1 kmpl and City Hybrid eHEV [2022-2023] provides the mileage of 26.5 kmpl.
Key Highlights | City Hybrid eHEV | Curvv EV | City Hybrid eHEV [2022-2023] |
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Price | Rs. 19.04 Lakh | Rs. 17.49 Lakh | Rs. 19.92 Lakh |
Engine Capacity | 1498 cc | - | 1498 cc |
Power | 97 bhp | - | 97 bhp |
Transmission | Automatic (e-CVT) | Automatic | Automatic (e-CVT) |
Fuel Type | Hybrid (Electric + Petrol) | Electric | Hybrid (Electric + Petrol) |
Finance | ||||
Obsidian Blue Pearl | Pure Grey | Radiant Red Metallic | ||
Radiant Red Metallic | Virtual Sunrise | Meteoroid Grey Metallic | ||
Meteoroid Grey Metallic | Pristine White | Golden Brown Metallic | ||
Golden Brown Metallic | Lunar Silver Metallic | |||
Lunar Silver Metallic | Platinum White Pearl | |||
Platinum White Pearl |
Overall Rating | 4.9/5 7 Ratings | 4.1/5 16 Ratings |
Rating Parameters | 4.7Exterior | 4.2Exterior | ||
4.9Comfort | 4.1Comfort | |||
4.7Performance | 4.7Performance | |||
4.9Fuel Economy | 4.5Fuel Economy | |||
4.4Value for Money | 4.3Value for Money |
Most Helpful Review | A smooth and eco-friendly sedan with advanced features I recently got a chance to test drive the Honda City Hybrid eHEV 2023 and I was very impressed by its performance and features. Here are some of the points that I would like to share about my driving experience, firstly Driving experience, The car was very easy to drive and handle. The hybrid engine was powerful and responsive, delivering a smooth acceleration and gear transition. The fuel economy was excellent, as I got around 25 km/l on average in city traffic. The car also had low emissions, which made me feel good about contributing to the environment. The Honda sensing technology provided a safer driving experience, as it alerted me of any potential hazards or collisions on the road. The car also had a sport mode that enhanced the performance and thrill of driving. Secondly, Details about looks, and performance, The car looked stylish and elegant, with a sleek design and LED headlights. The interior was spacious and comfortable, with leather seats and ample legroom. The boot space was sufficient for my luggage needs. The car had a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system that supported Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, along with a premium sound system. The car also had a sunroof, wireless charging, rear AC vents, ambient lighting, keyless entry, push-button start, paddle shifters, cruise control etc. Thirdly Pros, Powerful hybrid engine, excellent fuel economy, low emissions, spacious cabin, stylish exterior, and advanced safety features. Finally Cons, the High prices compared to other hybrid cars, limited colour options, and no diesel variant. Overall considering everything I will rate it 4 out of 5. | Killer Looks The killer looks very beautiful fit and finished. Pricier but worth it. If people want the best then u have to pay the premium. I am 5.8 and I have good back seat headroom. I went to the showroom and tested it. Great car. Looks premium and with premium features. Hope the petrol car is also great and with great pricing just waiting for the price release of that. |
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