Sedan  B-Segment

Prices

RM 77,600-90,600

Body type

Sedan

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol

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Honda City 2020
The Honda City 2020 lineup offers versatile options tailored for urban drivers in Malaysia. Available in three variants - S, E, and V, each model balances fuel efficiency with Honda's signature reliability. The entry-level S trim features a 1.5L i-VTEC engine with key safety systems, while the top-tier V model adds premium touches like LED headlights and a 7-inch touchscreen. All versions maintain the City's renowned spacious interior, with class-leading legroom and a 536L trunk capacity. The updated 2020 models introduced sharper exterior styling and enhanced connectivity options, making this compact sedan ideal for both daily commutes and weekend getaways. Our comprehensive guide provides everything you need about the Honda City 2020. Explore detailed specifications across all trim levels, including engine performance, dimensions, and color options. Compare pricing between new and certified pre-owned units, with insights into financing packages available in Malaysia. Discover model-specific highlights like the LaneWatch camera system and Eco Assist technology, along with common maintenance considerations. We also track the City's evolution since its 1996 debut, explaining how this nameplate became Malaysia's best-selling sedan. For deeper research, access our curated FAQs covering ownership costs, aftermarket modifications, and upcoming model rumors. Stay updated with the latest recall notices, user reviews, and comparison tools against competitors like the Toyota Vios and Nissan Almera.
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2020 Honda City 1.5L S
RM 77,600
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 77,600
Top Speed(km/h):196
0-100km/h(s):10.2
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.4
Launched Year:2020
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2020 Honda City 1.5L E
RM 85,600
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 85,600
Top Speed(km/h):196
0-100km/h(s):10.2
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.4
Launched Year:2020
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2020 Honda City 1.5L V
RM 90,600
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 90,600
Top Speed(km/h):196
0-100km/h(s):10.4
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.4
Launched Year:2020
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol

Highlights

Honda City 2020 Key Highlights

The 2020 Honda City lineup delivers a compelling blend of sophistication, advanced technology, and fuel efficiency. Designed for urban mobility, it features a refined 1.5L i-VTEC engine, segment-leading safety with Honda SENSING, and a premium cabin with seamless connectivity via the 8-inch Display Audio system. Its aerodynamic styling and spacious interior cater to both drivers and families, solidifying its reputation as a well-rounded compact sedan.

Honda City 1.5L S

Honda City 1.5L E

Honda City 1.5L V

Honda City RS

Common Problem

Rear Parking Sensor Issues
One common problem reported with the 2020 Honda City is related to the rear parking sensors. Some users have experienced issues despite not having any accidents or collisions. It is advised to get the sensors checked and potentially replaced, especially if the vehicle is still under warranty.
Audio System Malfunctions
Another issue that has been noted is with the audio system, particularly in the Honda Civic 2020 models, which may share components with the City. Users have reported the radio stopping unexpectedly and affecting phone connectivity. This issue sometimes resolves by restarting the car, but it can be persistent. A Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) exists for this problem, but it hasn't been a definitive fix for everyone. Some users have resorted to using a USB keyboard to reset the head unit.
Battery Reliability Concerns
Battery problems seem to be a recurring theme with various 2020 Honda models, including the Civic and Fit. Owners have reported frequent battery failures, requiring multiple replacements within a short period. These issues might be exacerbated by infrequent use of the vehicle, leading to battery drain ,. It's suggested to keep a jump starter handy and possibly replace the battery with a higher quality one from a third-party vendor.
CVT Transmission Jerkiness
Some owners have mentioned experiencing a "jerk" when accelerating from a stop, which could be related to the CVT transmission. This issue seems to occur intermittently and may not affect all vehicles ,. Regular maintenance and following the scheduled PMS (Preventive Maintenance Service) can help mitigate such issues.
General Reliability
Despite these issues, there are many reports of Honda City vehicles being reliable over long periods. Some users have had minimal problems with their older models, indicating that while certain issues exist, they may not be universal ,. Regular maintenance and addressing problems promptly can enhance the longevity and performance of the vehicle.

Resale Value

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Market Value: RM 551,500
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Resale Value : 78.02%
Market Value: RM 106,800
Original Price: RM 136,888
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Resale Value : 77.32%
Market Value: RM 70,600
Original Price: RM 91,310
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Resale Value : 76.34%
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Resale Value : 76.16%
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2020 Honda City 1.5L S
Resale Value : 68.45%
Market Value: RM 62,700
Original Price: RM 91,600

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Honda City Hatchback photo
Price
RM 85,900-112,900
MPG
51-79 combined

The Honda City Hatchback on the Thai market has three models: S+, SV and top-spec RS.

Honda WR-V

14

Rank in SUV

Honda WR-V photo
Price
RM 89,900-107,900
MPG
47 combined

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Honda HR-V

5

Rank in SUV

Honda HR-V photo
Price
RM 115,900-141,900
MPG
43-77 combined

Honda Malaysia offers four variants of HR-V, RS with sporty appearance, Hybrid with excellent driving performance.

Honda Civic

7

Rank in Sedan

Honda Civic photo
Price
RM 133,900-167,900
MPG
45-71 combined

The Honda Civic 1.5 TC-P is a member of the C-Class sedans, with competitors such as the Toyota Corolla Altis and Mazda 3.

Honda CR-V

10

Rank in SUV

Honda CR-V photo
Price
RM 159,900-195,900
MPG
32-57 combined

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2020 Honda City 1.5L S photo
2020 Honda City 1.5L S
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RM 77,600
Body
4553×1748×1467
Engine Power(PS)
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Engine Torque(Nm)
-
TRANSMISSION
CVT
Fuel Consumption
5.4
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History of Honda City

5th Generation (2020-Present)
Retains the previous platform but adds DOHC engines, hybrid options (e:HEV), and modern tech like wireless CarPlay, emphasizing efficiency and connectivity.
4th Generation (2014-2020)
Focused on premium upgrades like LED lighting, a 7-inch touchscreen, and Earth Dreams engines, blending technology with Honda’s signature reliability.
3rd Generation (2008-2014)
Adopting a sportier profile and advanced i-VTEC engines, it offered better performance and refined handling, while maintaining fuel economy.
2nd Generation (2002-2008)
Redesigned with sharper styling and improved interior space, this generation introduced the "Tall Boy" concept, enhancing cabin comfort and versatility.
1st Generation (1996-2002)
The first Honda City debuted as a compact sedan with a 1.3L/1.5L engine, featuring practical design and fuel efficiency, targeting urban drivers in Asia.

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Fuel Price

Petrol

ron97
RM 3.07-0.03
ron95
RM 2.05