I can confirm what you were preaching on between hybrid and fully combustible. I do a lot of Town/City driving, with a few mixed of highway speeds. The hybrid version of the City really shines if you do a lot of slow, stop-and-go driving. My co-worker has the company non-hybrid version of the City and he gets worse km/l than me in Town. However, when we're on the highway, the fuel consumption between us is not that far off. My conclusion is the same as yours. Get the hybrid if you're doing more slow driving, but if you're someone that's doing mostly high-speed driving, you don't really need a hybrid.
Wow 25km per litre. My 2 month old new Honda City V has 1450km on the odometer, averaging 11 to 13km per liter on a gentle throttle smooth driving stop and go. On highway, best I've seen is 15km per litre. Let's hope it improves when the engine runs in and after the first 6 month service.
U need to ctrl the rpm. Speed can be less then 100 but if climbing hill, the rpm will reach 3++ easily. I drove old persona on highway with the most dicipline i can and the result is16.95km/l or 5.9l/100km. Its way less fuel then average people drove on highway 6.6l/100km
I drove RS petrol for a couple of week and it was beyond my expectation.Before,I drove Persona 2018 for 7 years. Space, comfort, practicality and safety - the City won
Have you tried manual consumption calculation methode..? The ful tank to full tank method? Take the kilometers driven devided by the liters used? I distrust that digital calculation..
Hi Mr. Khong, Am from india and I have driving a Jazz 1.2 MT for the past 14 yrs, and now I would like to upgrade to a Honda City or Honda Elevate a mid sized SUV based on the city platform. I have never ridden a CVT car and I always felt the MT is better to enjoy the car. Please suggest me which transmission to choose since am very confused. Your videos are very informative. Thanks.
A CVT generally saves fuel, and is like an automatic. Just put it into gear and leave it there until you stop. No need to change gear, so it is very good for city trsffic.
Did you see the drag race between the s70 and the Honda City? The Honda City was just behind by a little. I wouldn't call that slow. You want slow? Get a Vios 😂
After drive this few day, what I can say is Persona handling much better than honda city, that was surprising me😊, and also driver seat Persona more comfort maybe is personal reference, for overall ratings comfort level of course City better in many aspects" cabin noise+ huge space, mileage, pickup, and especially when u cruising at highway active LKA + Adaptive cruise control is work very very well, that was awesome👍 That all share some experience 😊 have a nice day.
Uncle, this Honda City Facelift 2024 is different with previous Honda City Facelift 2023? I am confused is new Honda City Facelift 2024 already in Malaysia market
I can confirm what you were preaching on between hybrid and fully combustible. I do a lot of Town/City driving, with a few mixed of highway speeds. The hybrid version of the City really shines if you do a lot of slow, stop-and-go driving. My co-worker has the company non-hybrid version of the City and he gets worse km/l than me in Town. However, when we're on the highway, the fuel consumption between us is not that far off.
My conclusion is the same as yours. Get the hybrid if you're doing more slow driving, but if you're someone that's doing mostly high-speed driving, you don't really need a hybrid.
Wow 25km per litre. My 2 month old new Honda City V has 1450km on the odometer, averaging 11 to 13km per liter on a gentle throttle smooth driving stop and go. On highway, best I've seen is 15km per litre. Let's hope it improves when the engine runs in and after the first 6 month service.
What I got is based on the driving conditions as per my drive that day Ned. It will vary depending on the conditions.
U need to ctrl the rpm. Speed can be less then 100 but if climbing hill, the rpm will reach 3++ easily. I drove old persona on highway with the most dicipline i can and the result is16.95km/l or 5.9l/100km. Its way less fuel then average people drove on highway 6.6l/100km
11 to 13 km/l is average. I'm 3 years GN2 user. And I can verify that FC.
My avg is 11km per litre but sometimes using 5k rpm to get speed
I drove RS petrol for a couple of week and it was beyond my expectation.Before,I drove Persona 2018 for 7 years. Space, comfort, practicality and safety - the City won
the new honda city are more fuel efficient and fuel saving than the new vios..
Have you tried manual consumption calculation methode..? The ful tank to full tank method? Take the kilometers driven devided by the liters used? I distrust that digital calculation..
The manual method is okay, but again you have to cover a longer distance to be more accurate.
Uncle, this facelifted Honda City, how does it drive and handle over long distances on highway and B-roads?
It drives well.
Sir its that petrol? How the avg can be 25.5km? Like it can change. Mine city only stay at 15.2 only? How can u do that?
Drive carefully, do as I did.
Hi Mr. Khong, Am from india and I have driving a Jazz 1.2 MT for the past 14 yrs, and now I would like to upgrade to a Honda City or Honda Elevate a mid sized SUV based on the city platform. I have never ridden a CVT car and I always felt the MT is better to enjoy the car. Please suggest me which transmission to choose since am very confused. Your videos are very informative. Thanks.
A CVT generally saves fuel, and is like an automatic. Just put it into gear and leave it there until you stop. No need to change gear, so it is very good for city trsffic.
Thank you Mr. Khong. But engaging to drive will be the MT.
Honda City Ra My Favorite car
Can you test various range of speed eg: 30 60 80 90 110. Thanks
Video already done and if we do all that everybody will fall asleep including me
i tried wth my City V Sense ..full tank gives me 600km plus (hills and highway ) city drive around 550
tested few times
That is good!
Uncle i shud by city rs petrol or city rs hybrid?
Depends on what your needs are. The hybrid seems the better buy for economy and power
It’s not ya. I got it. Outstation is very good. Can do 21km/l. But town driving with heavy traffic n lots of traffic light can be between 8-20km/ l
Absolutely - much depends on driving style and road and traffic conditions. So we drive the same way for all and try to have same road and conditions
It is simple , compare same CC car biggest in size and with turbo always getting higest FC, except hybrid or EV
honda city indeed very very economical..if u dont really like speeding and only drive slowpoke, then get this over s70
Why always see city drivers cocok.
Honda city driving from 120km is still economical when in highway is not slowpoke .
These are the ones that should get a turbocharged car.
Did you see the drag race between the s70 and the Honda City? The Honda City was just behind by a little. I wouldn't call that slow. You want slow? Get a Vios 😂
Thailand spec come with 1.0 turbo, why Honda Malaysia didn't use same engine as Thailand?
Maintain 4 cylinder instead of 3 cyn + turbo
Uncle, the new 8% SST affected the car price?
Not on this channel
Next week collect, upgrade from persona 2017(premium)😊
Congratulations!
After drive this few day, what I can say is Persona handling much better than honda city, that was surprising me😊, and also driver seat Persona more comfort maybe is personal reference, for overall ratings comfort level of course City better in many aspects" cabin noise+ huge space, mileage, pickup, and especially when u cruising at highway active LKA + Adaptive cruise control is work very very well, that was awesome👍 That all share some experience 😊 have a nice day.
@@alsonn100how is the difference for fuel consumption ?
@@RKO0504 u mean compare to persona 2017 vvt ? Of course City better fuel consumption in 100% city driving. About 10~12Km/L
Sir can u try econ test on honda hrv s.
Uncle, this Honda City Facelift 2024 is different with previous Honda City Facelift 2023? I am confused is new Honda City Facelift 2024 already in Malaysia market
This is the same car facelifted in 2023 for 2024
@@YSKhongDriving owh so there is no difference between Honda City 2023 and 2024 right uncle?
CVT. Be gental on the pedal.
Byd seal?
Jimat giler...cuma duit je x mampu nak beli😢
Hahaha
ini Rs hybrid atau RS Petrol ya
RS petrol
Hybrid get 28-29km/l at that speed
Perhaps and perhaps not