"This is the first diesel version of City introduced by Honda," senior VP (marketing and sales) of Honda Cars India Jnaneswar Sen said at the launch of fourth generation City here today.
Sen said car would be pitted against models of Volkswagen Vento, Hyundai Verna and Maruti Swift Desire where the diesel variants were available along with petrol versions.
He said that the diesel version of City would help the company in gaining market share.
The company would also increase the dealership strength by 35 per cent by 2015 to penetrate more into the Indian market.
Honda's Rajashthan manufacturing unit would start its assembly line from this quarter, while third shift would start at its Greater Noida plant.
Both the plants were having a capacity of 1.2 lakh units each.
At present, the Honda Amaze model was the largest selling car of the company.
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