Up close with the 2022 Honda City 1.5 V Sensing, the best-equipped car for under RM 100k?
CY Foong · Nov 16, 2021 02:20 PM
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Previously, if you wanted a GN-series Honda City with all the bells and whistles, the only option is the hybrid-powered City RS. Granted, it’s a great car but at RM 105,950, it’s a huge price that not many are willing to part with especially for a City.
Honda Malaysia realizes that and earlier this month, it launched the updated 2022 Honda City 1.5 V Sensing variant. Priced from RM 90,212 (inclusive of SST, valid until 30-June 2022), it is around RM 4,000 more than the non-Sensing version of the 1.5 V (from RM 86,561).
Also included in this updated variant is a 7-inch digital display in lieu of an analogue gauge that is found in the City RS. Granted, you do still get an analogue speedometer so it’s not a fully digital unit but it adds a bit of sophistication to the petrol-powered B-segment favourite.
Though the City 1.5 V Sensing gains Honda Sensing and a snazzy 7-inch TFT display, not everything from the City RS gets transferred here. It uses a traditional mechanical hand brake as opposed to an electric parking brake (EPB) and it is powered by a conventional petrol engine rather than a hybrid powerplant.
Just like the rest of the City range, the 1.5 V Sensing is powered by a naturally-aspirated 1.5-litre DOHC petrol engine that makes 121 PS and 145 Nm. Power is sent to the front wheels via a CVT automatic.
The ‘Sensing-less’ 1.5 V is already a pretty well-packaged sedan, especially within the B-segment. When it was introduced a little more than a year ago, the then-top petrol variant was equipped with a host of features including Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity, 6 airbags, and Honda LaneWatch but it lacks AEB, unlike rivals.
Yet, the City boasts a spacious interior, a very supple ride, and is quite fuel-efficient in our tests. It’s no wonder that the City was chosen as the Editors’ Pick at our inaugural WapCar Car of the Year (COTY) Award in 2020.
With the addition of Honda Sensing at a fairly affordable price, the Honda City 1.5 V Sensing might be the most complete car on sale in Malaysia for less than RM 100k.
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