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4th Generation Honda City unveiled in India
Honda has unveiled its 4th generation Honda City in India. This is the first time Honda has unveiled any of its cars for international markets from India. With so much of suspense, the new City was unveiled, for which Honda had indeed worked hard to not let any pictures of the car let go to the public before its unveiling.
The new City is noticeably bigger and the design is more sharper than the outgoing model. As Honda had earlier mentioned, the new City is evolutionary rather than revolutionary. Based on the Jazz platform Honda City provides the best interior space in its segment.
The interiors look basic, almost resembling the 1st generation model, but the quality of plastics have been improved and looks as they have borrowed from the bigger brother Civic. Overall the car looks to be fantastic package if priced close to Hyundai Verna.
The most highlighting part of the new City apart from the design is under the hood. The new City comes in diesel option for the first time and the same Amaze 1.5L i-DTec does the duty here as well. The engine will be tuned for better performance and mileage though the details have not been released.
Stay tuned for more updates on the 4th Generation Honda City in India...
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All new Honda City 2014 details
The all new Honda City 2014 will be launched in India on 25th November 2013. Stay tuned for more updates.
Highlights on details of the all new Honda City 2014
Highlights on details of the all new Honda City 2014
- Bigger than the current model.
- Evolutionary rather than revolutionary.
- Based on all new Jazz/Fit 2013
- More importantly will come in diesel option for the first time.
All new Honda City dimensions
All new next generation Honda City 2014 will be built on Honda Jazz platform and hence will be longer and broader than the current model.All new Honda City to be unveiled on 25th November
In our last post we had mentioned about the new City’s
India launch in December this year. According to latest news, the all new Honda
City will be unveiled on 25th of November which coincides with the
Tokyo Motor Show happening from 20th Nov to 1st Dec 2013.
There are some rumors that the all new Honda City
mule has already reached the factory in Gurgaon, but still not a single camouflaged
test vehicle has been found on roads. Perhaps! Honda is keeping it very secret
for the car to be unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show.
As always expected the all new Honda City gets an
unmatched curiosity, thanks to its futuristic design. This time the curiosity
is still more as the new City will come in diesel engine for India. It is
likely to come in two diesel engine options, a 1.6L and 1.5L i-DTec for
different category of buyers.
The 1.5L i-DTec, which has already become famous for
its fuel efficiency in Amaze will be positioned in base model of City and aims
at customers looking for no nonsense fuel efficient cars. The 1.6L i-DTec will
fill in the top end variant of all new Honda City which for meanwhile has to
cover the gap left by the Civic. The 1.6L i-DTec caters to the performance
oriented customers and will command a premium compared to smaller engine
variants.
We, like all others are curious to see the first
glimpse of the all new Honda City. Stay tuned as we try to bring you the first
glimpse of the all new Honda City as soon as possible...
This is just an illlustration of future Honda sedan and not the actual picture of the all new Honda City
Honda to unveil fourth generation City next month, to come in diesel avatar
The fourth generation Honda City to be unveiled in India soon and will come with a diesel engine.
Good news for all the Honda City lovers, oh sorry for all the car fans in India as Honda City has been an excellence in an automobile and hardly can we find anyone who criticizes the car. The fourth generation Honda City will be unveiled in India next month that is November 2013 according to Economic Times. The icing on the cake is that the new Honda City will come in the diesel option as well, which means the only lacunae in Honda City has been fulfilled and the car now seems to stop now where but on the top.
The fourth generation Honda City will be built on the all new Jazz platform. To remind our readers, Honda recently launched the all new Jazz/Fit in Japan which is bigger and has sharper design. The new City will be an all new car with bigger dimensions and design cures inspired by the new Jazz/Fit. It is likely to come with premium features to get back the top position which it had lost to Hyundai Verna.
The new City will come in diesel engine option as well which makes it for the first time in the City’s history. The diesel City is likely to come with two diesel engine options - 1.5L and 1.6L i-DTEC. 1.6L i-DTEC? Yes we certainly feel so as Honda have to fill the gap of Civic as well and keep the City above the Amaze. Having seen success from Amaze Honda certainly wants to broaden its portfolio range in sedan segment starting from Rs. 6 -14 lakhs.
Datsun Go hatchback spied on Indian roads
The Datsun brand was revived by
unveiling of GO hatchback in July this year. The prototype of the car has been
spied in Chennai doing testing rounds.
As seen in the pictures, the Datsun logo and GO monogram has only been covered unlike other test mules which have their whole body covered. That is because the car has been officially unveiled and the unveiled car is the production model and not a concept car.
Datsun GO is slated for launch
early 2014. Probably the car will be launched at Auto Expo 2014 being held in February
2014. Built on the Nissan Micra’s ‘V’
platform, the Datsun GO is aimed to cater to the lower end of the car
market. It is likely to be priced at around Rs. 4 lakh and will compete with
Maruti Wagon R, Hyundai i10 and Chevrolet Beat.
Datsun GO will be powered by the
same 1.2L petrol engine which powers the Micra and Pulse. However it is likely
to be tuned for more fuel efficiency and anything around 20Kmpl is what can be
expected from the engine. After its Indian launch, Datsun GO will be launched
in Indonesia, Russia and South Africa.
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