After a world premiere in November last year, the new 2014 Honda City has officially been launched in the Indian market. Two engines are available in India - a 1.5 litre i-VTEC engine as well as a 1.5 litre i-DTEC turbodiesel engine. The petrol unit now uses a CVT gearbox with paddle shifters instead of a 5-speed auto, and can also be had with a 5-speed manual. The diesel engine is mated to a 6-speed manual.
The 1.5 litre i-DTEC engine has plenty of torque - 200Nm at just 1,750rpm, with a peak output of 100 PS at 3,600rpm. That's more torque than a Honda Civic 2.0. There's probably no chance for the i-DTEC to make it to the Malaysian market so let's take a closer look at the 1.5 litre i-VTEC.
The new City's 1.5 litre i-VTEC engine produces 119 PS at 6,600rpm and 145Nm of torque at 4,600rpm. This is 1 PS less than the engine in the current City sold in Malaysia, as well as the same peak torque, but the full 145Nm kicks in 200rpm earlier.
Improvements to the petrol engine include a tweaked i-VTEC system, friction reduction (low tension oil seal, zigzag piston pattern coating), fuel consumption (exhaust gas recirculation EGR, valve timing, double needle plug) and weight reduction via an integrated resin intake manifold.
Measuring 4,440 mm long, the 2014 Honda City is just 25 mm longer than the current car but the new wheelbase length of 2,600 mm is a significant 50 mm more, which means that overhangs have been minimised. The longer wheelbase (which matches the Nissan Almera's) translates into greater interior space, which now includes rear aircond vents.
The longer platform rides on MacPherson struts at the front and a H-shaped torsion beam at the rear. Steering is via an EPS system. The car has the option for ABS brakes and the airbag count maxes at two for the highest spec car, but unfortunately none of the Indian spec cars will get stability control.
Will Honda Malaysia offer VSA stability control on all variants of the City here? This important safety feature is available on the E and E+ variants of the current generation City - a one-up on that would be great!
The new car was developed at the Honda R&D Centre in Tochigi following extensive market surveys in India, ASEAN countries, as well as other markets. It will be sold in 60 markets, with India being the first. From what we've heard at last year's Tokyo Motor Show, it will also go on sale in Japan with a hybrid engine.
Since the diesel engine is the more important one for India, deliveries for that model will start immediately, with the i-VTEC version of the car to come in February.
Enjoy the videos and mega gallery including live photos from today's launch as well as the world premiere in November last year, thanks to Shrawan from IAB.
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