RM 84,900 - 111,900
10 other Honda models
The Honda City comes in four variants:
1.5 S - RM 76,800
1.5 E - RM 84,800
1.5 V - RM 89,800
1.5 RS - RM TBC
Every variant gets 60:40 split fold seats and rear air-cond vents but that's where the similarities end. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is available on the E, V and RS variants, LaneWatch is available on the V and RS variants. If you want the best of the best though - including Honda Sensing - then RS is the variant you should go for.
The City competes against:
Toyota Vios - Starting at RM 76,100
Nissan Almera - Starting at RM 79,906
Yes, Honda City has Electronic Stability Control(ESC), which are: 2019 Honda City 1.5 E, 2019 Honda City 1.5 Hybrid, 2019 Honda City 1.5 S, 2019 Honda City 1.5 V.
Yes, Honda City is available in Steering Telescopic. The available Steering Telescopic variants are: 2019 Honda City 1.5 E, 2019 Honda City 1.5 Hybrid, 2019 Honda City 1.5 S, 2019 Honda City 1.5 V.
The 2019 Honda City is the best selling non-national car in Malaysia. The B-segment sedan has dominated the market since its launch in 2014 when it made its arrival with VSC and traction control making it the safest car in its class compared to rivals Toyota Vios and Mazda 2. And the strength of the upcoming 2020 Honda City is only increasing. The current City's 1.5-litre engine dispenses 120 PS and 145 Nm. In 2017, Honda also introduced a Hybrid variant that produces 139 PS and 170 Nm combined and has a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. (Toyota Vios vs Honda City; How do they compare?)
Honda Malaysia celebrated their 900,000th locally assembled car with a special two-day celebration and a massive giveaway.The Road to 900,000th Unit Milestone campaign grand finale was held in Bukit Jalil National Stadium on the 28th and 29th September. The grand finale saw the giveaway of 1 unit from each Honda model that is currently on sale in Malaysia to 9 lucky winners.Honda Malaysia has come a long way since the first locally assembled CRV rolled out
Jerrica
30.09.2019
The all-new 2020 Honda City and 2020 Nissan Almera were unveiled at the 2019 Thailand International Motor Expo while customer deliveries started in January 2020.Thai automotive portal, Headlight Magazine has published the sales number for B-segment sedans, and it seems that buyers in Thailand have a strong preference for the new-generation Honda City. Model Jan 2020 Feb 2020 Honda City 4,698 4,731 Nissan Almera 2,978 2,181 Mazda 2 Sedan 1,801 1,309 To
Adrian Chia
02.04.2020
(Model | Gallery)The Honda City needs no introduction, as it is Malaysia’s favourite non-national B-segment sedan.Honda Malaysia offers several variants of the City, ranging from the affordable City 1.5 S (from RM 73,836) all the way up to the City Hybrid (from RM 92,172). We reckon that the City Hybrid is worth it, as the sophisticated powertrain transforms the unassuming City into a capable performer that does not sacrifice fuel economy.ExteriorThe Honda City Hybrid may be
Eric
01.11.2019
The car segment classification is rather loosely defined. In this case, B-segment is described as the second smallest cars while C-segment are considered medium sized cars. Examples of B-segment cars are the Proton Persona, Honda City, Toyota Vios, etc. They are the second smallest in the sense that there are still cars such as the Perodua Axia and Proton Saga in the A-segment.On the other hand, C-segment includes the Honda Civic, Mazda 3, Toyota Corolla Altis, etc. They sit below
Shaun
17.10.2019