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The go-getting all-new City

- Story & photos by Randy S. Peregrino

WHEN Honda Cars Philippine­s, Inc. (HCPI) brought in the highlyanti­cipated latest generation City, it also represents the brand’s 2030 vision of leading the advancemen­t of mobility and enabling people worldwide to improve their daily lives. The all-new City is undeniably reformed inside and out with the myriad of tech features.

Launched late last year, HCPI finally hosted a media drive event for us to take the first dibs of this reformed subcompact sedan. The event’s objective is to highlight the all-new City’s comfort, power, fuel efficiency, and advanced technologi­es through a scenic drive from the bustling streets of Metro Manila to the picturesqu­e winding roads of Tanay, Rizal, and Antipolo City.

‘Ambitious Sedan’ grand concept

Assigned to the 1.5V CVT variant, finally seeing the vehicle in the metal made it clear what the new concept design was all about.

As an ‘Ambitious sedan,’ the latest generation grew 111mm longer and 54mm wider, but 10mm lower than its predecesso­r. That new pronounced front chrome grille design united with keen-looking headlights put the all-new City at par with its bigger sedan siblings in terms of donning Honda’s modern design signature.

even the rear end received a fresh set of extended and slim taillights matching the new bumper design. The flanks, meantime, now have sharp horizontal character lines inspired by the Katana Blade in Motion.

The lower height complement­s the unique design of multi-spoke 16-inch alloy wheels.

Boarding inside was a breath of fresh air. everything was new, particular­ly the layout. Interestin­gly, Honda made several alteration­s to improve seating positions and, more importantl­y, the vantage point. noticeable was the seemingly elevated front seat, which provided a more upright posture. There’s a new eight-inch Advanced Touchscree­n display Audio with Apple Carplay, Android Auto & Weblink (1.5). Moreover, we like the 1.5 V CVT variant’s posh and sophistica­ted Ivory accent matching the new Platinum White color of the unit we tested.

Fun to drive

We kicked off the drive from Bonifacio global City via the busy C-5 and e. Rodriguez avenue roads. There, we realized the advantages of the alteration­s made to achieve a better vantage point. With better driving views, maneuverin­g through traffic while surpassing other vehicles became easier. Those blindsides from the previous generation were finally rectified. It goes to show how Honda pays attention to details when it comes to achieving better drivabilit­y of their vehicles.

Motivation comes from a new 1.5-liter four-cylinder DOHC IVTEC engine producing 119hp and 145 n-m of maximum torque mated to Continuous Variable Transmissi­on (CVT). While upgrading from SOHC to DOHC gave very little increase in power, it was the better torque registrati­on from the lower rpm range that we felt significan­tly. despite the larger frame, the vehicle was still quick to reach cruising speeds.

Reaching the open roads of Antipolo allowed us to push the throttle a little bit to test higher speeds. As expected, accelerati­on was better. But when we finally encountere­d the winding roads of Tanay, this was when the allnew City’s excellent driving dynamics emerged. The responsive steering, along with the vehicle’s impressive handling, allowed the entire convoy to tackle every bend, even the difficult ones, effortless­ly. All we did was brake timely and turned correctly while the vehicle effortless­ly enters and exits every curve.

Another plus factor was how the vehicle handled the ascents and descents. While 1.5V CVT lacks the Tiptronic transmissi­on function, it does have the sport

Mode. during climbs, shifting to the sport Mode enabled the engine to remain within the optimum torque range proving better accelerati­on. It was also a delight to hear the new motor’s different grunt at higher rpm while quickly tackling the ascents. More so, every time we hit the brakes, the transmissi­on also shifts to higher rpm gear to do engine braking. It became an advantage during our way down, necessitat­ing more engine braking. By the time we reached Pinto Art Museum in Antipolo City, we were still relaxed and wanted more of the fun drive we experience­d.

Peace of mind

safety-wise, there are standard front driver/passenger and side airbags, Vehicle stability Assist (VSA) with Agile Handling Assist (AHA), emergency stop signal (ess), Anti-lock Braking system (ABS), electronic Brake force distributi­on (ebd), Hill start Assist (HSA), and Power door Locks with speed-sensing Auto-lock. Moreover, the 1.5 V CVT variant has a multi-view rear camera with dynamic guidelines and, of course, Honda’s g-force Control (g-con) Collision safety Body.

 ??  ?? THE all-new City 1.5V CVT variant donning the newest Platinum White color
THE all-new City 1.5V CVT variant donning the newest Platinum White color
 ??  ?? Fresh interior with better ergonomics and vantage point
Fresh interior with better ergonomics and vantage point

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