Sedan  B-Segment

Prices

RM 84,900-99,900

Body type

Sedan

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol,Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

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Honda City 2021
The Honda City 2021 lineup in Malaysia offers versatile options tailored for urban driving. Available in three variants – S, E, and V – each model balances fuel efficiency with Honda's signature reliability. The entry-level S variant features a 1.5L i-VTEC engine paired with CVT, while higher trims add premium touches like LED headlights and an 8-inch touchscreen. Notably, the RS sport edition (based on the V variant) includes aggressive styling cues and paddle shifters. All models maintain the City's reputation for spacious interiors, with 519L trunk capacity and Honda Sensing suite as standard across the range since its 2020 facelift, making it a compelling choice in the B-segment sedan category. We provide comprehensive details about the Honda City 2021 to assist your purchasing decision. Our page covers all model specifications including engine performance (1.5L DOHC i-VTEC producing 121PS), dimensions (4,553mm length with 2,600mm wheelbase), and fuel efficiency (18.4km/L combined). You'll find pricing breakdowns for each variant, comparisons with rivals like Toyota Vios, and ownership insights like common maintenance issues. Explore the model's evolution since its 1996 debut, current promotions, and frequently asked questions about features such as LaneWatch camera or CVT durability. For deeper research, we've compiled expert reviews, user testimonials, and updates about hybrid variants available in other markets.
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Model, Price, and Specifications

General
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Transmission
Chassis Steering
Wheel Braking
Off-road Performance
Active Safety Features
Passive Safety Features
Driver Assistance Features
Interior Features
In-car/Out-car Power Supply
Anti-theft Features
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Air Conditioning Features
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2021 Honda City 1.5 S
RM 84,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 84,900
Top Speed(km/h):196
0-100km/h(s):10.2
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.4
Launched Year:2021
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2021 Honda City 1.5 E
RM 89,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 89,900
Top Speed(km/h):196
0-100km/h(s):10.2
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.4
Launched Year:2021
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2021 Honda City 1.5 V
RM 94,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 94,900
Top Speed(km/h):195
0-100km/h(s):10.4
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.4
Launched Year:2021
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2021 Honda City 1.5 RS
RM 99,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 99,900
Top Speed(km/h):177
0-100km/h(s):9.9
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.2
Launched Year:2021
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

Highlights

Honda City 2021 Key Highlights

The 2021 Honda City lineup in Malaysia showcased a blend of advanced technology, fuel efficiency, and premium design. It introduced enhanced safety features like Honda SENSING, a turbocharged engine option, and a sleek modern exterior. The range catered to diverse needs with variants emphasizing performance, comfort, or affordability, all while maintaining Honda’s reputation for reliability.

Honda City 1.5L S

Honda City 1.5L E

Honda City 1.5L V

Honda City 1.5L RS

Common Problem

Honda Sensing Issues
Honda Sensing, a suite of safety and driver-assist technologies, has been reported to have some issues. In one case, a user experienced problems with all features that use Honda Sensing in their vehicle. A potential cause was identified as an incorrect emblem being installed at the factory, which interfered with the system's functionality. It's important for owners experiencing similar issues to ensure that they have the correct parts installed and to document any problems for potential lemon law claims.
CVT Transmission Concerns
Some users have reported minor jerking sensations with the Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) in Honda vehicles, including the City model. This is described as a drop and rise in RPMs during acceleration, causing a jerky feeling. While this may not be a major issue, it can affect the driving experience and should be monitored.
Battery Life and Idling Stop Feature
The 2021 Honda City has been noted to experience battery issues, particularly related to the idling stop feature. This feature, intended to improve fuel efficiency, can lead to faster battery degradation. Some users have had to replace their batteries more frequently than expected, with replacements needed every 18 months or so. The hot climate can further exacerbate battery wear , so it's advisable to monitor battery health regularly and consider disabling the idling stop feature if frequent battery issues occur.
Oil Dilution in Turbo Engines
Although not specific to the Honda City, oil dilution has been a concern in certain Honda models with turbocharged engines. This issue primarily affects the 1.5L turbo engine, leading to potential long-term problems like burning oil and fouling plugs. For those considering a Honda with a turbo engine, opting for a larger engine size, such as the 2.0L, might mitigate these risks.
General Maintenance and Reliability
Overall, the Honda City is considered reliable by many users, provided regular maintenance schedules are followed. Common maintenance items include replacing starters and shocks due to normal wear and tear. Owners recommend sticking to the prescribed preventive maintenance schedule to ensure longevity and reliability.

Resale Value

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Market Value: RM 839,200
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Resale Value : 84.28%
Market Value: RM 560,300
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Market Value: RM 45,300
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2021 Toyota Vios 1.5E photo
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Resale Value : 78.05%
Market Value: RM 76,100
Original Price: RM 97,500
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Resale Value : 77.61%
Market Value: RM 301,800
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2021 Hyundai Elantra Premium photo
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Resale Value : 75.52%
Market Value: RM 120,000
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2021 Honda City 1.5 E photo
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2021 Honda City 1.5 E
Resale Value : 68.99%
Market Value: RM 73,100
Original Price: RM 105,950

More Honda Cars

Honda City Hatchback
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

Although the compact SUV market in Indonesia is fairly new, it has been dominated by the Toyota Raize and Daihatsu Rocky until the Honda WR-V joined the competition. The WR-V is a regional product developed by the Honda Asia Pacific R&D team; the Raize was mainly developed in Japan.

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

In 2023, Honda CR-V will have two engine options in Malaysia, namely the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine (193 PS/243 Nm) and the first-time 2.0-liter dual-motor i-MMD petrol-electric hybrid power system (184 PS/335 Nm). The CR-V 2.0L e:HEV RS will be equipped with various high-end configurations.

Compare Honda City With Similar Cars

2021 Honda City 1.5 S photo
2021 Honda City 1.5 S
Price
RM 84,900
Body
4553×1748×1467
Engine Power(PS)
121
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