New City variant introduced

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HONDA Malaysia on Tuesday announced the addition of a new City V-Sensing variant to its existing B-segment saloon line-up. Available in a naturally-as...

Malaysia on Tuesday announced the addition of a new City V-Sensing variant to its existing B-segment saloon line-up.

Honda Malaysia managing director and CEO Madoka Chujo said: “Safety is predominantly Honda’s priority and the City has always been the forerunner in offering safety features for both drivers and passengers using advanced technology. We are delighted to introduce this new variant to the Malaysian market, enabling them to now have more options to choose from in the City line-up with a total of five variants available.

“Since we launched the fifth-generation City in October 2020, we have recorded total sales of more than 23,300 units. To date, the City has contributed 34% to Honda Malaysia’s total sales between January and October 2021, making it the best-selling model in Honda Malaysia. Exterior-wise, the energetic and stunning design of the vehicle carries a presence that is eye‑catching with LED headlights and LED daytime running lights , LED fog lights, LED taillights as well as a set of 16-inch alloy wheels to appear stylish and trendy.

Besides that, the City V-Sensing is also equipped with paddle shifts, which deliver a fun and exciting driving experience.

 

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