The new Honda City Facelift makes its launch debut in Malaysia today, bringing with it a number of styling and equipment revisions. As before, five variants of the B-segment sedan will be offered, one featuring a hybrid powertrain while the rest are non-hybrids.
The non-hybrid variants are the S, E, V and a new RS, the last of which replaces the previous V-sensing, while the sole hybrid option is the e:HEV RS. Pricing starts at RM84,900 for the S, while the E retails for RM89,900, the V for RM94,900 and the RS for RM99,900. The sole hybrid option is the e:HEV RS that sells for RM111,900.
Compared to the pre-facelift City, the price of the S has gone up by RM7,300, the E by RM4,300, the V by RM4,300, the e:HEV RS by RM3,100, while the petrol-only RS is RM5,300 more than the V-Sensing it replaces.
Non-hybrids continue to be powered by a 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated inline-four DOHC i-VTEC engine that delivers 121 PS (119 hp or 89 kW) at 6,600 rpm and 145 Nm at 4,300 rpm, with drive going to the front wheels via a CVT.
Meanwhile, e:HEV RS features the same Intelligent Multi-Mode Drive (i-MMD) system as before. As such, the front wheels are driven by an electric motor rated at 109 PS (107 hp or 80 kW) and 253 Nm. Power for the electric motor is provided by a lithium-ion battery that is charged by a second electric motor linked to a 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated DOHC i-VTEC four-cylinder engine running on the Atkinson cycle.
The hybrid’s petrol mill is rated at 98 PS (97 hp or 72 kW) and 127 Nm of torque, and while it acts as a generator most of the time, it can clutch in through a single-speed transmission (dubbed E-CVT) to provide direct drive to the wheels at higher speeds where it is most efficient.
It should be noted that the non-hybrid V and RS variants come with rear brake discs, which is something the previous V and now-departed V-Sensing didn’t come with. An electronic parking brake remains exclusive to the hybrid e:HEV RS, with other variants receiving a conventional handbrake instead.
As part of the facelift, the City’s grille sports a slimmer chrome bar at the top edge, along with a revised insert featuring black slats. The front bumper is also new with reshaped cutouts for the fog lamp enclosures and a redesigned lower intake with the same insert as the main grille.
For RS models, the chrome bar is finished in black and the grille gets a honeycomb mesh insert. The lower intake is also different as it has a diamond-patterned mesh framed by additional trim simulating air inlets. RS models also come with a rear diffuser-like element, a boot spoiler, side skirts and slightly new ‘RS’ emblems.
With the new front and rear ends, the City is slightly longer overall when compared to the pre-facelift model. Non-RS models now measure 4,580 mm long (+27 mm), while RS models are 4,589 mm (+36 mm), but their width (1,748 mm), height (1,467 mm) and wheelbase (2,600 mm) remain unchanged. Similarly, the non-hybrids maintain their boot capacity of 519 litres, with the hybrid option offering 410 litres instead.
While the exterior is noticeably different from before, the interior remains largely familiar with an unchanged dashboard design. The S and E variants continue to come with a urethane steering wheel and shift knob, along with fabric seat upholstery, while the V and RS cars get leather appointments.
In terms of equipment, we start with the base S variant, which comes standard with 15-inch alloy wheels (185/60 profile tyres), automatic halogen projector headlamps, LED DRLs, keyless entry and start with walk away auto lock, paddle shifters (new for the S), a 4.2-inch multi-info instrument cluster display, manual air-conditioning (with rear vents), one USB port, a multi-angle reverse camera and a standard audio system with Bluetooth and four speakers.
The S, E and V variants can also be optioned with the Urban package that adds door visors, footwell lighting, door sill garnish and sports pedals, the last of which is dropped for the Urban 1.0 package available for all variants.
Another available add-on is the Utility package that includes a car cover, boot tray, boot organiser, door handle covers and reflective film for the door panels. There’s also the Protection package if you need wheel lock nuts as well as window and body coating; a tint film package (Ray Barrier tint from Ecotint); and front and rear dashcams.
A five-year, unlimited-mileage warranty and free labour service (applicable up to five times within 100,000 km or five years) are included with each purchase. The hybrid variant also comes with an eight-year, unlimited-mileage warranty for its lithium-ion battery. Honda Connect is also an option for S, E and V variants.