We’ve been waiting for this for some time, but it’s finally here – the facelifted Honda City has been unveiled in Thailand today! The benchmark B-segment sedan has been given a few visual updates inside and out.
As the teasers and leaks have revealed, the City gains a new front end design, with reshaped headlights (LED daytime running lights standard, LED headlights optional) linked by a new chrome bar reminiscent of the new Civic, with a reshaped grille sitting underneath. There are also reshaped lower air intakes as well as optional LED fog lights.
Elsewhere, there’s a new design for the 16-inch two-tone alloy wheels, while the rear end gets a more aggressive bumper design. The bulb-type tail lights are the same as before, although the Indian-market version spied yesterday featured LED tail lights from the Japanese-market Grace Hybrid. Inside, changes are limited to a new seat design (with a Civic-like centre stripe), as well as gunmetal trim and LED lighting.
Available equipment is identical and includes keyless entry, push button start, a Display Audio infotainment system with a seven-inch touchscreen (now a two-DIN unit with physical buttons, rather than a flush-fitting system), a multi-angle reverse camera and steering wheel audio control buttons. Safety-wise, the City retains up to six airbags, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), Hill Start Assist (HSA) and Emergency Stop Signal (ESS).
The mechanicals have been left unchanged – a 1.5 litre VTEC four-cylinder engine produces 117 hp at 6,000 rpm and 146 Nm of torque at 4,700 rpm in E85-compatible Thai spec, sent to the front wheels via either a CVT (with optional paddle shifters) or a five-speed manual transmission. Expect Malaysian-market models to continue with outputs of 120 PS and 145 Nm.
Prices start at 550,000 baht (RM69,300) for the base S manual, rising up to 589,000 baht (RM74,200) for the S CVT, 649,000 baht (RM81,800) for the V CVT, 689,000 baht (RM86,900) for the V+ CVT and 736,000 baht (RM92,800) for the SV CVT. The range-topping SV+ CVT is priced at 751,000 baht (RM94,700).
In total, six colours are available for the facelifted Honda City, with a new Cosmic Blue Metallic joining existing colours including Modern Steel Metallic, Crystal Black Pearl, Lunar Silver Metallic, Taffeta White and White Orchid Pearl.
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AI-generated Summary ✨
Comments express strong interest in the Honda City facelift, praising its new design, features like LED headlights, and the availability of manual transmission and paddle shifters. Many compare the Thai pricing favorably to Malaysia, highlighting similar prices despite tax differences. Enthusiasts want more equipment like VSC across all variants and criticize the car's design and quality compared to competitors. Overall, there is excitement about the facelift but some disappointment over limited features and regional variations.