Honda Malaysia brightens up the colour palettes for the City and Accord

Honda Malaysia today introduced new colour options for its best-selling models; the Honda City, and flagship model; the Honda Accord. Both models will now be available in a shade of Meteoroid Gray Metallic colour that replaces the existing Modern Steel Metallic colour while the City will get a more vibrant scarlet shade in the tone of Ignite Red Metallic that replaced Passion Red Pearl.

To-date, there are more than 32,500 units of the 5th generation City on Malaysian roads since its launch. It was Honda Malaysia’s best-selling model in January and February 2022 with a 38 percent contribution to overall sales.

Also Read: Deciding between the Honda City Hatchback and Sedan? These are the compromises needed

Honda blessed the City with a host of advanced features, some of which are a first in the segment such as the Electric Parking Brake and Remote Engine Start. Some of the higher trims feature more advanced safety tech; also firsts in its segment.

The Honda City is available in five trims here and they're priced as follows:

  • Honda City 1.5 S - RM 74,191.27
  • Honda City 15. E - RM 81,664.82
  • Honda City 1.5 V - RM 86,561.45
  • Honda City 1.5 V Sensing - RM 90,212.36
  • Honda City 1.5 RS - RM 105,950.45

Also Read: Pros and Cons: Honda City 1.5V – Still the most spacious but why no AEB?

As for the flagship Accord, the 10th generation was introduced to the Malaysian market in 2020; marking the first time a Japanese mass market manufacturer introduced a turbocharged engine in a D-segment car. The model received favourable response from Malaysians with more than 2,200 units sold to date.

The Honda Accord is priced as follows:

  • Honda Accord 1.5 TC - RM 178,203.00
  • Honda Accord 1.5 TC-P - RM 187,390.73

For more information, visit your nearest Honda showroom.

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