Honda City Facelift RS Variant Debuts In Thailand With Hybrid Power And Sportier Design

Honda City Facelift RS Variant

New Honda City Facelift Gets Sportier RS Variant In Thailand

The updated Honda City facelift has officially made its debut in Thailand, and this time the lineup gets a sportier RS variant as well. Honda has updated both the sedan and hatchback versions with revised styling, new variant options, and the brand’s e:HEV hybrid technology.

The launch comes shortly after the India spec Honda City facelift entered the market with a starting price of Rs 12 lakh. Thailand now becomes one of the next major markets to receive the updated model as part of Honda’s global rollout strategy.

According to Honda Thailand, pre bookings for the new City facelift are already open. Official bookings will begin in July 2026, while customer deliveries are expected to start by August 2026.

Honda City Facelift RS Variant

Honda City Facelift Thailand Variant Lineup

Honda has revised the complete City range for Thailand. Buyers will get four variants across the sedan and hatchback lineup.

Variants Available In Thailand

VariantPowertrain
S1.0 litre turbo petrol
e:HEV VHybrid
e:HEV SVHybrid
e:HEV RSHybrid

The biggest talking point here is the RS variant, which adds a sportier appearance package along with hybrid power.

In India, Honda currently offers the hybrid e:HEV setup only with the top spec City variant. Thailand gets a wider hybrid lineup, which honestly makes more sense for buyers looking for better fuel efficiency.

Engine Options And Performance

The Thailand spec Honda City facelift gets two different powertrain choices depending on the variant.

1.0 Litre Turbo Petrol Engine

The base S variant uses a 1.0 litre inline three VTEC turbo petrol engine.

EnginePowerTorqueTransmission
1.0L Turbo Petrol122 PS173 NmCVT

This small turbo engine produces slightly more torque than the naturally aspirated petrol engine offered in India. That extra torque should help during city driving and quick overtakes.

For comparison, the India spec non hybrid Honda City facelift uses a 1.5 litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 121 PS and 145 Nm. Buyers can choose between a 6 speed manual and a 7 speed CVT automatic.

Interestingly, markets like Malaysia continue to use the same 1.5 litre NA petrol engine seen in India.

Honda City e:HEV Hybrid System

The hybrid variants use Honda’s Intelligent Multi Mode Drive system, also known as i MMD.

Hybrid System Output

ComponentOutput
Electric Motor109 PS
Electric Motor Torque253 Nm
Petrol Engine98 PS
Petrol Engine Torque127 Nm

The setup uses a 1.5 litre Atkinson cycle four cylinder DOHC i VTEC petrol engine paired with an electric motor and lithium ion battery pack.

Honda says the petrol engine mainly works as a generator to charge the battery. However, it can directly power the wheels when required at higher speeds.

The hybrid system supports:

  • EV Drive Mode
  • Hybrid Drive Mode
  • Engine Drive Mode

That flexibility is one reason why the City e:HEV has become popular among buyers who want strong fuel economy without switching to a full EV.

Also, 253 Nm torque from the electric motor is actually quite healthy for a midsize sedan. That instant torque delivery usually makes hybrids feel smoother in traffic compared to regular petrol cars.

Exterior Design Updates

Most design changes on the Thailand spec City facelift remain similar to the India spec model.

The e:HEV RS variant looks closest to the Indian version, although Thailand gets exclusive RS badging.

Exterior Highlights

  • Blade Eye bi LED headlamps
  • Segmented LED DRLs with turn indicator function
  • Honeycomb pattern front grille
  • Redesigned front bumper
  • Full width LED light bar
  • New rear bumper with mesh detailing
  • Sporty alloy wheel design on RS variant

The tail lamp design appears mostly unchanged from the older model.

The RS trim definitely adds a sharper road presence without making the City look overdone. Honda has kept the design clean instead of turning it into a fake sports sedan with unnecessary vents everywhere. That is probably a good thing.

Interior And Features

Inside, the new Honda City facelift continues with a familiar cabin layout, but feature updates remain an important part of the package.

One major feature confirmed for Thailand is the Honda SENSING ADAS suite.

Honda SENSING Features

  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Collision mitigation braking
  • Lane keeping assist
  • Road departure mitigation
  • Auto high beam

Some India specific features like front ventilated seats are still unconfirmed for the Thai market.

Honda City Facelift India Vs Thailand

Here is a quick comparison between the India and Thailand spec models.

FeatureIndiaThailand
Base Petrol Engine1.5L NA Petrol1.0L Turbo Petrol
Hybrid AvailabilityTop variant onlyMultiple variants
RS VariantNoYes
Manual GearboxYesNo
ADASYesYes

Thailand buyers clearly get more hybrid options and the sporty RS trim, while Indian buyers still benefit from a manual gearbox option.

Expected Market Impact

The Honda City continues to remain an important model globally for Honda, especially in Asian markets.

With stricter emission norms and growing demand for fuel efficient cars, the wider availability of hybrid variants could help Honda strengthen the City lineup further in Thailand.

At the same time, the addition of the RS variant gives younger buyers something slightly more exciting without changing the City’s core identity as a practical sedan.

Sources and References

Official Honda Sources

Trusted Automotive Media Sources

Honda City Facelift Thailand FAQ

What is new in the Honda City Facelift RS Variant?
The updated Honda City facelift gets revised styling, a sportier RS variant, redesigned bumpers, LED lighting updates, and Honda’s e:HEV hybrid technology.
Which variants are available in Thailand?
  • S
  • e:HEV V
  • e:HEV SV
  • e:HEV RS
What engine does the Honda City S variant use?
The base S variant uses a 1.0 litre inline three VTEC turbo petrol engine producing 122 PS and 173 Nm torque paired with a CVT automatic transmission.
How powerful is the Honda City e:HEV hybrid system?
The hybrid setup uses an electric motor producing 109 PS and 253 Nm torque along with a 1.5 litre Atkinson cycle petrol engine producing 98 PS and 127 Nm.
Does the Honda City hybrid support EV mode?
Yes. The hybrid system supports EV Drive Mode, Hybrid Drive Mode, and Engine Drive Mode.
What exterior updates does the RS variant get?
The RS variant gets Blade Eye bi LED headlamps, segmented LED DRLs, honeycomb grille, redesigned bumpers, sporty alloy wheels, and RS badging.
Does the Thailand spec Honda City get ADAS features?
Yes. The Thailand spec model gets Honda SENSING ADAS features including adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, collision mitigation braking, road departure mitigation, and auto high beam.
When will the Honda City Facelift RS Variant launch in Thailand?
Pre bookings are already open. Official bookings will begin in July 2026, while deliveries are expected by August 2026.

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