Honda city engine specifications
The Honda City is now in its third generation, and has
been launched in countries such as Singapore, Thailand and India. In
line with the global economic outlook as well as global fuel prices,
manufacturers have been downsizing their cars and the new City makes a
perfect compact sedan in the Honda line-up slotted in under the Civic
for world markets. It is considered to be a world car now, as it has
also been recently revealed that the City will also be sold in Europe.
Honda calls the design concept of the new Honda City the “arrowshot”, as
you can see from the sketch above. The car seems to concentrate all its
forces on a point at a front, while the rear has a raised deck lid for a
more upright stance.
The front end of the car looks like it was lifted off the European Civic
hatchback, with the grille from the Honda FCX Clarity. It looks quite
concept-car-like, and I would say Honda was quite brave to have pulled
this one off. I think there will be quite a few people who will be
turned off by the Optimus Prime futuristic look on the front end .
The first generation Honda City (not including the old little car that
also came with a turbocharged engine) was designed as an ASEAN car that
came with engines such as the 1.5 litre SOHC VTEC engine.
The second generation is the City that is currently sold in Malaysia, and
while it was a solid offering in terms of drivability, fuel economy and
performance, it had one major problem – its looks
Interior
There are two colour schemes – one beige and one black. Both will likely
be used by Honda Malaysia, with the black for a high-spec or
sports-specced version of the car and a beige one for the other. The
black interior uses black for all the plastic parts while the fabric is
in a purplish-black colour. The beige interior uses a grayish-beige tone
for the plastic parts while the fabrics are done in beige with yellow
overtones.
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