Honda is all set to introduce the 7th generation of its City subcompact sedan. The all-new model will break covers in Thailand in November, followed by Malaysian and Indian market launch by early next year.
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Malaysian portal KeyAuto.my has come up with the latest speculative renderings based on the camouflaged spy shots that appeared being tested in Thailand and India a couple of months ago. These images will give us an idea of what to expect from the all-new Honda City as far as its appearance is concerned, though the final product may vary from these renderings.
The 7th-gen City will retain its familiar shape but will get fully redesigned bumpers, more aggressive LED headlamps, Honda’s signature solid wing grille, and a flatter rear-end making it look bolder and sportier. Although interior images are not available at this stage, it is expected to receive a thorough redesign as well.
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As per reports the new Honda City alongside the conventional 1.5 liter VTEC, will also come equipped with a downsized 1.0 liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine. A hybrid variant with an i-MMD dual-motor powertrain consisting of a 1.5-liter petrol engine and two electric motors is also expected to be on offer.
Expected features include a power sunroof, automatic climate control, auto headlamps and auto wipers, a touchscreen infotainment system, and a power adjustable driver’s seat, etc. As for safety, a full complement of 6 airbags, ABS, traction control, hill hold assist, speed alerts, a reverse parking camera, and more features will be made available. Stay tuned to CarSpiritPK for more information on the 7th generation Honda City launch.
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