Honda City is a subcompact car which has been produced by the Japanese manufacturer Honda since 1981.
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Honda City is a subcompact car which has been produced by the Japanese manufacturer Honda since 1981.
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The 3-door Honda City was retired in 1994 after the second-generation and replaced by the Logo.
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The Honda City was reintroduced in Japan in 2014, this time called the Grace up to its discontinuation in 2020.
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Between 2015 and 2019, Dongfeng Honda sold a remodeled version of the City called the Greiz, and its 5-door liftback counterpart Gienia.
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Exports of the City were primarily to Europe, Australia and New Zealand .
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The Honda City CR-X was the only three-door hatchback that adopted a fastback, sloping rear hatch, similar to the Honda City Verno products during the mid-1980s.
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In Japan, the name "Honda City" was retired at the end of this series' conclusion of production.
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In Pakistan, the Honda City received a lukewarm reception at first, but the third generation was a massive hit.
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Third-generation Honda City had fuel-injected SOHC 16-valve D-series engines, namely variations of the D13B and D15B.
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Fourth-generation Honda City made its world debut at the Bangkok International Motor Show in November 2002.
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Honda City was initially launched with a twin-spark, lean burn 'i-DSI' engine producing 88PS that was primarily designed to provide outstanding fuel economy.
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In 2011, Chinese joint venture Guangqi Honda released a badge-engineered version of the fourth-generation City under their new Everus brand, called the S1.
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Honda City was available with a range of four-cylinder engines include a 1.
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Honda City was briefly offered in selected European countries including Poland with a 1.
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The Honda City became the best-selling model of the company in the country, with sales volume even surpassing that of Thailand, previously the best selling market for the Honda City.
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In Pakistan, the Honda City was launched on 31 January 2009, just four months after its international debut.
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In February 2009, Honda Australia released the Thai-made City into the Australian market in two 1.
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Honda City was launched in 2011 in South Africa as the Ballade, to fit below the Civic and above the Jazz sold there.
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In September 2011, Honda Thailand revealed the revamped City, with new front grille design, new front and rear bumpers, new taillamps design, new alloy wheels, eco driving indicator and dual front airbags to every model.
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Diesel version of the Honda City was launched in India in early January 2014, powered by the 1.
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In October 2014, Honda Atlas launched the facelifted City, with new features including new taillights, revamped chrome grille, blinkers on side mirrors, rear window brake light, keyless entry system and new bumpers.
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Honda City was introduced in Brazil as its fourth generation model in the country in 2015.
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In China, the City is manufactured by Guangqi Honda, where there is another derived model, Honda Greiz, manufactured by Dongfeng Honda, with different body lines, front and rear fascias.
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Sixth-generation Honda City was unveiled in India on 25 November 2013 and is available with a choice of two engines; a new 1.
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The sixth-generation Honda City is available in five trim levels – E, S, SV, V and VX for both petrol and diesel.
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In 2017, with the facelift, Honda City launched a new top-of-the-line ZX trim in India which comes with 6 airbags, rear parking camera and Honda City's digipad infotainment system.
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The facelifted Honda City comes with full LED headlamps and tail lamps and a sunroof.
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The Honda City became India's best selling compact sedan for the first half of 2017.
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In May 2017, a facelifted version of the Honda City debuted in the Philippines with added LED headlights and fog lights for the VX+ and daytime running lights standard across the line.
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The Taiwanese market Honda City was formally announced on 4 March 2014 and went on sale in the second quarter of the same year.
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City, together with Honda CR-V, were Honda's top sellers in the country in 2014.
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Sixth-generation Honda City was launched in Pakistan in July 2021, replacing the long-running fifth-generation Honda City.
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The Indian-market Honda City is offered in three trim levels – V, VX and ZX – with a choice of petrol and diesel 1.
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Seventh-generation Honda City was first launched in Indonesia on 3 March 2021 in its hatchback form.
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The Honda City hatchback is produced in the country and directly replaced the Jazz.
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The Honda City sedan followed later on 28 October 2021, which is imported from Thailand like previous models.
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Honda City sedan was revealed in Malaysia on 24 August 2020 and launched to the market on 13 October 2020.
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The e:HEV RS trim received several features from the other trim levels including an electronic parking brake with auto brake hold function and a full Honda City Sensing driver assistance safety suite which includes adaptive cruise control.
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Unlike the normal V trim, it is equipped with 7-inch semi-digital instrument cluster panel and Honda City Sensing safety and driver assist system similar to the e:HEV RS trim.
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Honda City Hatchback was launched on 20 April 2021 and was the first market to get the hatchback in left-hand-drive form.
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The Honda City Hatchback is offered in just three variants, which are S+, SV and RS.
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Honda City sedan was launched in Vietnam on 9 December 2020, with three trims being offered, which are the base 1.
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Honda City sedan was launched in Mexico on 12 March 2021, offered in the Uniq, Sport, and Prime trim lines, all of them equipped with the 1.
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Top-spec Honda City Touring was added for the 2022 model year, making the Honda City available in four trims.
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