Not for us in North America, it's basically a 4dr Honda FIT/Jazz....
by Anthony Lim of www.paultan.org
Following the 2014 Honda City‘s global market debut in India just over two weeks ago, the car has now made its ASEAN debut in Thailand, with six variants priced from 550,000 baht.
All variants are powered by a 1.5 litre i-VTEC engine, which can also
run on E85 fuel. It produces 117 hp at 6,000 rpm and 146 Nm of torque
at 4,700 rpm (in India, 117 hp at 6,600 rpm and 145 Nm of torque at
4,600 rpm). Save for the baseline variant which has a five-speed manual
gearbox, the new Honda City now comes with a seven-step CVT gearbox,
replacing the outgoing model‘s five-speed automatic.
The six variants of the Thai-market Honda City consist of the S MT,
which is priced at 550,000 baht (RM55,650), the S AT at 589,000 baht
(RM59,600), the V at 649,000 baht (RM65,670), the V+ at 689,000 baht
(RM69,720), the SV at 734,000 baht (RM74,270) and the SV+, which goes
for 749,000 baht (RM75,790).
Like the Indian-market City,
the interior features a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system,
which supports a smartphone interface, and an automatic air-conditioning
system with a touch-control panel for the SV and SV+ variants (the
other variants get manual AC and a standard audio system). The triple
gauges are illuminated by blue light rings and house a multi-information display on the V, V+, SV and SV+ versions – the baseline S has amber illumination.
Other features include keyless entry with push-start ignition and a
multi-function steering wheel with paddle shifters, cruise control,
audio control switches and a hands-free telephone switch for the SV and
SV+.
Unlike the rather bare Indian-spec car,
all Thai variants come with good safety features as standard – ABS
brakes, VSA stability control, Hill Start Assist and Emergency Stop
Signal. Let’s hope the same goes for the Malaysian-spec car.
The V+ and SV+ variants include an upgrade to the standard safety
specs, adding i-Side airbags and side curtain airbags to the mix,
bringing the total airbag count to six. The ‘+’ in the model name also
adds a multi-angle rearview camera with three-level adjustment.
There are seven colour choices for the car – Modern Steel Grey
(metallic), Carnelian Red (pearl), Crystal Black (pearl), Alabaster
Silver (metallic), Taffeta White are joined by two new shades, these
being Brilliant Sporty Blue (metallic) and Golden Brown (metallic).
Honda Automobile Thailand is targeting sales of 60,000 units of the
new City per year. This should of course aid Honda’s cause in the 2014
passenger car sales race – Honda overtook Toyota in Thai passenger car sales for the first time ever in 2013.
Source;
http://paultan.org/2014/01/23/2014-honda-city-launched-in-thailand/
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