Tomorrow we will see the launch of the Honda City Hatchback and Honda City e:HEV in Thailand. While the Honda City e:HEV may not differ much from the previewed version in Malaysia, we are curious how the Honda City Hatchback will look like.
Several renderings of the Honda City Hatchback have circulated the internet.
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It is most likely that the Honda City Hatchback will the replace the Honda Jazz in Malaysia.
Several spy shots of the Honda City Hatchback have also been shared over social media. Whether or not the Honda City Hatchback is a looker, we’ll have to wait and see until tomorrow.
As for the Honda City e:HEV, we are curious to see how much it costs in Thailand.
The launch of the Honda City Hatchback and Honda City e:HEV in Thailand will be broadcasted live on Facebook and YouTube. With the launch of both cars in Thailand, the City Hatchback in Malaysia is bound to follow suit.
Previously an engineer in an automotive manufacturing company and a highway concessionaire. A part-time research student on biofuels and diesel engines. Obsessed with vehicle electrification and the future of transportation.
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