Honda unveils new Honda City, prices starting from RM84,900


KUALA LUMPUR: Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd has launched its New Honda City model with five variants, showcasing bolder exteriors and advanced features, with prices ranging from RM84,900 to RM111,900.

Honda Malaysia managing director and chief executive officer Hironobu Yoshimura said the New Honda City would be available in two Road Sailing (RS) variants, namely the hybrid e:HEV RS and Petrol RS.

"The popularity of the Honda City is undeniable, there are now more than 423,000 Honda City on Malaysian roads since its launch in 2002.

"The 5th generation City, which was introduced in 2020, further elevated the B-segment as Malaysia was the first country in the world to launch the e:HEV RS variant,” he said at the launch of the New Honda City here, today.

Yoshimura said that Honda Malaysia aims to achieve monthly sales of 2,400 units of the model following its launch today.

"The New Honda City is available in five colours, namely Ignite Red Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, Lunar Silver Metallic, Meteoroid Gray Metallic and Crystal Black Pearl,” he said.

The new model is equipped with Honda’s suite of advanced Honda Sensing safety features; a standard feature for all variants which consists of safety functions, including collision mitigation braking system and road departure mitigation.

Yoshimura added that the New Honda City Petrol RS and e:HEV RS has smartphone connectivity, with the Honda Connect as a standard advanced feature.

As for non-RS variants, customers may opt to equip their New Honda City with Honda Connect at a special price of RM1,500 until January 2024. - Bernama

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