Honda City Sixth Generation Receives a Stunning Four-Star Safety Eating at the Global Test
NCAP tested the City in its base variant, which includes basic components such as seat belts, two airbags, ISOFIX anchors, and ABS. The vehicle performed poorly in the integrity of the outer shell and footwall, but with strong ISOFIX anchor points, it demonstrated the safety of solid child passengers.
Overall, however, the city has a strong enough frame and structure to prevent any serious damage or injury
Honda Altas launched the 6th Generation City in Pakistan in early 2021 as a direct competitor to the Changan Alswin, Toyota Yaris, and other sub-compact sedans.
It has two engine options – a naturally aspiring 1.2-liter four-cylinder petrol engine that produces 89 horsepower (hp) and 110 Newton meters (Nm) of torque, and a naturally aspiring 1.5 liter, 4-cylinder Petrol engine that produces 118 horsepower hp and 145 Nm of torque. The two engines can be combined with either a 5-speed manual or a CVT transmission, depending on the variety.
The vehicle offers comfort and safety features such as backup camera, cruise control, dual airbags, a state-of-the-art infotainment unit, automatic climate control, rear AC vent, ABS brakes with EBD and BA technology, Laceless entry, push start button, etc. Facilities The price of a ‘new’ city starts from Rs. 2.73 million and up to Rs. Despite a relatively high price of 45 3.45 million, Citi is still managing to sell the “one-time best-selling” sedan – the Toyota Yaris – for the past two months.
It is important to note that Yaris performed poorly in the NCAP crash test and received a one-star safety rating. By comparison, the sixth generation Honda City is a much better option
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