In this article...
- Honda City 2018 Philippines: Overview
- Honda City 2018 Philippines: Exterior Review
- Honda City 2018 Philippines: Interior Review
- Honda City 2018 Philippines Review: Safety features
- Honda City 2018 Philippines: Performance
- Honda City 2018 Price in the Philippines
- Honda City 2018 Specs in the Philippines
Honda City 2018 Philippines: Overview
Although the Honda City 1.5 VX Navi 2018 is not the top-of-the-line model, it is still alluring, in truth. That is why instead of giving an overall Honda City 2018 Philippines Review, we would love to have a more insight into this specific variant.
Born in 1981 but not until 2014 did the Honda City make its official debut in the Philippines. At launch, this compact sedan was only available in three variants: the 1.5 E, 1.5 VX and VX+. In early 2015, with the added navigation system, the 1.5 E + Navi and 1.5 E CVT + Navi joined the lineup.
From then on, the City has become one of the best-selling subcompacts nationwide. Back in May, Honda continues bringing a facelift version of the City to Pinoys drivers with a huge of revised updates, burning its long-standing ambition of re-affirming the City’s flagship title in sedan class.
The Honda City has become one of the best-selling subcompacts nationwide
Modern look, commodious cabin, upscale features and good engine are outstanding things that make the Honda City a stellar in B-segment. Its name alone shows all of its purposes. But, is the City merely a city car? Let Philkotse.com help you to write down the story about this favorite car, more specifically, the story about the mid-spec Honda City 1.5 VX Navi 2018.
Now, let’s commence the Honda City Philippines review together.
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Honda City 2018 Philippines: Exterior Review
To be honest, the new Honda City 1.5 VX Navi 2018 appears to maintain the silhouette of the original model. Still sharp appearance of a modern city car, but the City now features a raft of subtle upgrades. It can be judged that the City’s changes mainly cover the aesthetic.
Honda City 1.5 VX Navi 2018 Review
Similar to its siblings, the refreshed Honda City is bequeathed with Honda’s latest design sensibilities. Honda, in fact, badly wants to modernize its baby car even more by revitalizing the front end. Accordingly, the sedan receives new LED headlights with LED Daytime Running Lights and even, fog lamps are likewise LED.
The front fascia is also re-profiled with new Solid Wing grille and front bumper while the air intakes currently get smaller, unintentionally creating a perfect proportion.
Moving backward, you can spot new bi-tone 16-inch alloy wheels, revised tail lights and a sportier and more aggressive rear bumper.
The new Honda City 1.5 VX Navi 2018 appears to maintain the silhouette of the original model
Honda badly wants to modernize its baby car even more by revitalizing the front end
LED headlight
Bi-tone 16-inch alloy wheel
All things considered, some renewed styling cues make the new 2018 Honda City exterior more gracious yet still nippy and sporty. It must be recognized that the City has managed to differentiate itself from the shade of its big brother Civic.
Honda City 2018 Philippines: Interior Review
2.1. Delicate interior design
It goes without saying that the 2018 Honda City interior is one of the best looking city car in the class. It is so appealing that the Japanese marque doesn’t need to do much with it. If just throwing a glance, however, it’s really hard to see any alterations. Hence, let’s reach closer enough.
The Honda City 1.5 VX Navi 2018 interior is one of the best looking city car in the class
Only by changing the trim color and some accent pieces, the cabin looks more elegant for now. Particularly, bright silver highlights on the dashboard are replaced by a bass tone – metallic grey. The red hazard switch on the previous model becomes black, besides.
Also, disturbing blue surrounds in the last City have completely disappeared and the push-button start/stop is sedated with new monotone color. In the interim, the analog gauges are new but brighter, making them much more legible.
Further, the touch panel climate control system appears to be born to fit the cabin design, frankly speaking.
2.2. High-tech and practical cabin
It is the up-to-the-minute 7-inch touchscreen that immediately piques our interest. It is intuitive, responsive and fully compatible with voice control, Bluetooth, satellite navigation system and all connectivity options, embracing the Miracast smartphone mirroring.
It is the up-to-the-minute 7-inch touchscreen that immediately piques our interest
In terms of utility, 12V sockets are mounted front and behind the center console, so your phone charging will be much effortless. Exclusively, we can’t give the tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment a miss which allows drivers to enjoy a comfortable driving position during long trips.
Overall, there is nothing to complain about the practicality of the cabin but the lack of physical controls and knobs for the climate and infotainment system. The climate control system, candidly, is nice yet difficult to use. Another handicap for user is the absence of cup holders.
2.3. Ample cabin and trunk space
No matter where you seat, front of back, the inside space of the Honda City 1.5 VX Navi always deserve the top-notch for a subcompact sedan. Let alone the 6-way adjustability front seats, the rear rows already sit comfortably three adults owning to the flat rear floor, roomy leg- and head-room, 3-point seat belts and adjustable headrests to boot.
Still, if you are constantly in car around three hours, you will feel some throbbing aches due to the thin padding.
On the subject of cargo space, a 536-liter trunk capacity is perfect comparable to other saloons. This expansive trunk can be full of all necessary belongings for your family adventures.
The inside space of the Honda City 1.5 VX Navi always deserve the top-notch for a subcompact sedan
A 536-liter trunk capacity is perfect comparable to other saloons
Honda City 2018 Philippines Review: Safety features
We’re never skeptical about life saving features of a Honda and the City is no exception.
We’re never skeptical about life saving features of a Honda and the City is no exception
For the 1.5 VX Navi variant, standard safety features comprise:
- Dual SRS airbags
- Anti-Lock Brakes with Electronic Brake Distribution
- Immobilizer
- Electronic Door Locks
- Security Alarm
- ISOFIX
Honda City 2018 Philippines: Performance
“Powerful”, “efficient” and “eco-friendly” are three predicative adjectives describing the Honda City in general, and the 1.5 VX Navi variant in particular..
4.1. Honda i-VTEC engine
Remaining the Euro-4 compliant 1.5-liter SOHC i-VTEC gasoline engine as the last City, the Honda City VX Navi 2018 can crank out 120 hp at 6,600 rpm and 145 Nm of peak torque at 4,800 rpm. Power is fed to the front wheels through a 7-speed CVT transmission in place of a conventional automatic.
The Honda City 1.5 VX Navi 2018 remains the Euro-4 compliant 1.5-liter SOHC i-VTEC gasoline engine
Sadly, it is the CVT that somehow limits the Honda City performance. In spite of good performance in daily urban driving, the reaction seems to be short of credibility when poking it. But this can be overcome thanks to ECON mode.
4.2. Spirited performance
On account of the impressive engine, a balanced chassis and suspension system, the VX Navi is undoubtedly a hot city commuter. Keep assured as the City will take in all road imperfections then give you the safest rides as well as a lot of fun. The saloon, on top of that, challenges the highway roads at an average speed of 90 km/h thanks to those same qualities. Long trips are also affordable with the additional comfort from the cruise control.
The VX Navi is undoubtedly a hot city commuter
The City, what’s more, still provides a right amount of flushness and hauls when moving through mountain roads regardless of the shortage of hill start assist. Not a sports or performance sedan, but the vehicle can completely bring you more enjoyment on mountain paths. In the main, it gets us shocked by big capabilities in such a tiny sedan.
4.3. Outstanding fuel efficiency
Last but not least, the ECON mode button is also a vital element contributing to the City’s operation. This button has a huge effect on the fuel economy, conspicuously during heavy traffic when we don’t need to drive at a lightning speed.
Yes, once the ECON is activated, the City will crawl at 15 km/h and surely, achieving decent consumption of 6.1 km/L only. Overrunning the traffic lights, it still shines with a 12.4 km/l consumption reading at 60 km/h. On the highways, the Honda City 1.5 VX Navi is able to return a mileage of 18.9 km/h.
The ECON mode button is also a vital element contributing to the City’s operation
Honda City 2018 Price in the Philippines
The 1.5 VX Navi variant is offered in a typical color palette, including:
- Lunar Silver Metallic (New)
- Gold Brown Metallic
- Modern Steel Metallic
- Ruby Red Pearl
- Crystal Black Pearl
- Taffeta White
Concerning the price, we can make sure that this aspect will totally persuade you to add the Honda City 1.5 VX Navi on your wishlist. “Immune to inflation” is what Pinoys talk about it as well as the City lineup. Notwithstanding additional qualities, Honda still sells its flagship city car at a bargain of ₱958,000, which remains unchanged when compared to the outgoing version’s.
In case you yearn for more features or want to save much money in contrast, there is also a wide range of choices open to you. Let’s check out the up-to-date pricing for the rest of Honda City 2018 variants in the Philippines:
Model | 2017 Price | 2018 Price | Difference |
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Honda City 1.5 E MT | P770,000 | P828,000 | P58,000 |
Honda City 1.5 E CVT | P810,000 | P868,000 | P58,000 |
Honda City 1.5 VX NAVI CVT | P920,000 | P976,000 | P56,000 |
Honda City 1.5 VX+ NAVI CVT | P1,010,000 | P1,059,000 | P49,000 |
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Honda City 2018 Specs in the Philippines
Overall | |
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Name | Honda City 1.5 VX NAVI CVT |
Body Type | Sedan |
Price | ₱958,000 |
Transmission Type | CVT |
Engine & Performance | |
Engine Size | 1.5 L |
Displacement | 1,497 cc |
Number of Cylinders | 4 |
Number of Valves | 16 |
Transmission Category | Continuously Variable Transmission |
Power Train | Front-Wheel Drive |
Max Output | 120 hp @ 6,600 rpm |
Max Torque | 145 Nm @ 4,800 rpm |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Fuel Capacity | 40 L |
Dimensions | |
Length | 4,440 mm |
Width | 1,695 mm |
Height | 1,477 mm |
Wheelbase | 2,600 mm |
Ground Clearance | 150 mm |
Turning Circle | 10.6 m |
Trunk Capacity | 536 L |
Max Cargo | 536 L |
Number of Seats | 5 |
Number of Doors | 4 |
Features & Technologies | |
Cruise Control | Yes |
Front Parking Sensors | No |
Rear Parking Sensors | Yes |
Leather Upholstery | No |
Push Start Button | Yes |
Wheel Size | 16 in |
Wheels Metal Type | Alloy |
Airconditioning System | Automatic with Touch Panel Controls |
Entertainment System |
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Connectivity |
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Navigation | Yes |
Keyless Entry | Yes |
Safety & Security | |
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In closing, Honda truly did well with its “City”, dare we say it. In defiance of being replete with full of essential attributes, the vehicle accomplishes its missions without difficulty. To be frank, the Honda City 2018 goes beyond the concept of a city car that its nameplate tells us.
Time has flied and more and more competitive players run in the big race for buyers’ heart. However, Philkotse.com reckons that the Honda City will soon challenge the positions of its contenders in the B-segment, even subcompact SUVs’.
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