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New Honda City Aspire Vs Old: Is It Worth Buying?

Honda Atlas has refreshed its popular City lineup in Pakistan with the launch of the Honda City Aspire S 1.5L, offering several upgrades over the older Aspire 1.5L variant. While both models share the same engine and overall structure, the newer Aspire S introduces design improvements, premium materials, and added features.

The price difference between the two trims is PKR 180,000, with the older Aspire priced at PKR 5,969,000 and the Aspire S at PKR 6,149,000.

Key Differences

Here are all the major differences between the new and old Honda City models.

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Feature Honda City Aspire 1.5L (Older) Honda City Aspire S 1.5L (New)
Steering Wheel Hi-grade PU or synthetic material Leather stitched
Select Knob Standard plastic/fabric Leather stitched
Tweeter Not available Available
Door Handles Body-colored or plain chrome Dark chrome finish
Rear License Garnish Standard (no dark chrome) Dark chrome
Front Grille Standard chrome/silver Dark chrome
Trunk Spoiler Not available Black spoiler with LED HM stop light
Alloy Wheels Silver alloys Black finish alloys
Car Lights Halogen Full LED setup
Antenna Shark fin (standard) Shark fin (black)
Emblem Old design Updated design

 

Should You Buy the New Model?

The Aspire S 1.5L stands out as a more premium version of the Honda City, focusing on aesthetics, comfort, and safety upgrades. With dark chrome styling, LED lights, leather touches in the cabin, and added audio features, it offers a more refined driving experience compared to the older Aspire.

The PKR 180,000 price increase may be justified for buyers seeking a modernized look and premium feel, though the performance and engine specifications remain the same.

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