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    The new City platform will debut next month in Thailand and it might reach our shores next year. It will be powered by Honda's 3-cylinder turbo engine rated at 120hp/200Nm. The Jazz will surely share the same engine.

    https://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-...-november.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    The new City platform will debut next month in Thailand and it might reach our shores next year. It will be powered by Honda's 3-cylinder turbo engine rated at 120hp/200Nm. The Jazz will surely share the same engine.

    https://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-...-november.html
    Nice. Hope the jazz is offered with a manual and has warm hatch performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    The new City platform will debut next month in Thailand and it might reach our shores next year. It will be powered by Honda's 3-cylinder turbo engine rated at 120hp/200Nm. The Jazz will surely share the same engine.

    https://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-...-november.html
    fc better than the mirage sounds good. 23kml over 22kml.

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    numbers are already released.. insane


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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    fc better than the mirage sounds good. 23kml over 22kml.
    Small displacement turbo engines can boast of such FC figures but these are not real-world figures. In the case of the Fiesta 1.0L Ecoboost, highway FC at an average cruise of 80-90 kmh can net you around 18 to 20 km/L and averaging 100-120 can get you 15 km/L. On normal Metro Manila traffic, it is around 8 km/L on average.

    It depends really on the rpm upon which the turbo spools and the duration of the turbo lag. A small 1.0L engine usually idles around 900 to 1k rpm. For the Fiesta, turbo spool is at 1700-1800 rpm but when the engine is not properly warmed, turbo lag happens and you can feel the turbo kicking in at 2200-2500 rpm. The best tip is to allow the engine to stay between idle and turbo spool rpm range. Doing rapid changes in rpm and having to let the engine spool and then get back to just over idle rpm is not helpful in fuel efficiency.

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    It is longer by 113mm. Current is 4440+ 113mm.
    That is already breaching compact teritory. [emoji33]

    Parang prev gen civic sa haba.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    It is longer by 113mm. Current is 4440+ 113mm.
    That is already breaching compact teritory. [emoji33]

    Parang prev gen civic sa haba.

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    ano width bro?

    honda upsizing is good.


    fc is the same as the mirage but with oomphhh lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    ano width bro?

    honda upsizing is good.


    fc is the same as the mirage but with oomphhh lol
    and the sedan is now 113mm longer and 53mm wider than before. It is 10mm shorter than its predecessor,
    Nearly the same as civic fb na

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    Isn't it still up in the air if honda ph will actually bring the 1.0l turbo engine as the 1.5l is still an engine option in thailand (for base model i think)?

    We'd just have to wait for confirmation or an official announcement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 17Sphynx17 View Post
    Isn't it still up in the air if honda ph will actually bring the 1.0l turbo engine as the 1.5l is still an engine option in thailand (for base model i think)?

    We'd just have to wait for confirmation or an official announcement.
    thais have completely omitted the 1.5 in their market. im hoping we also get the 1.0T from their production line.

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    Honda City: New vs Old | Autocar India


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    Ad from Malaysia


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    2023 Honda City facelift to be revealed next month? | Autoindustriya

    Spotted recently in India is what appears to be the 2023 Honda City facelift and it will apparently be revealed sometime in March 2023.

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    PH-spec 2023 Honda City to get Honda SENSING on all variants | TopGear PH

    Set to be launched by July 13, Honda Cars Philippines has dropped several details for its facelifted best-selling sedan.
    the addition of Honda Sensing on all variants. Yes, you read that right, even the base model gets advanced driver assistance systems. All models get adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and even road departure mitigation.
    the Honda City model range in the Philippines consists of four model grades, the E CVT, S CVT, V CVT, and RS CVT. Honda has dropped the six-speed manual version.

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    Bat mukhang paliit yung rear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Bat mukhang paliit yung rear?

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    side profile looks ok. it does remind me of the accord.


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    Very nice specs and pricing for the new City. The mid-variant 1.5V at 968k looks like the best buy IMO.

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    I think the 1.5S CVT model will be the best seller. Very good value for less than 900k.


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