Honda City Gets A BMW Touch With This Customisation

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The customised Honda City wears LED light package, dual spoilers, 16-inch alloy wheels, piano black roof and custom AV system

Honda City is one of the most popular midsize sedans in the Indian market. The stylish upmarket sedan appeals many with its sharp and suave design and the upmarket features. But, the 2016 Honda City modified by Coimbatore based KitUp Automotive appears much more stylish and appealing compared to its regular sibling.

The customised Honda City gets a BMW touch thanks to the LED light package it received. The headlamps get BMW’s signature corona ring LED lights along with twin projector lamps and a smoked effect thanks to the black trim. There are inverted L shaped LED fog lamps as well and the taillights too received LED treatment. A black finished thick bar connecting the headlamps and a wide black air intake enhance its appeal further along with the front splitter.

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Moving to the side profile, it gets 16-inch custom alloy wheels with red trim giving a sporty touch to the sedan. The ORVM caps get dual-tone paint scheme and the glass area appears completely blackened out, while the sharp character lines help in making the car visually attractive. The roof gets a piano black treatment and the lower side body has been tweaked as well.

Rear profile of the car gets a sporty roof spoiler and a boot spoiler, custom LED taillights, a sleek chrome bar running between the taillamps, an updated bumper with quad round shaped chrome tipped exhausts. Overall, the exterior of the pre-facelift Honda City has received several tweaks and accessories.

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Inside the cabin, the car has received a revised look with custom leather treatment. Also, there is a custom AV system that enhances its premiumness further. It is not sure, if the engine has been tuned to churn out more power and torque output. But, this particular City gets a i-DTEC diesel engine under the hood.

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