Sedan  B-Segment

Prices

RM 94,900

Body type

Sedan

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol

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Honda City 2022
The Honda City 2022 lineup offers versatile options tailored for Malaysian drivers, featuring three distinct variants: S, E, and V. The entry-level S model prioritizes affordability with a 1.5L i-VTEC engine, while the mid-tier E adds smart keyless entry and a 7-inch touchscreen. The premium V variant boasts LED headlights, paddle shifters, and Honda SENSING for advanced safety. All models share a fuel-efficient Earth Dreams CVT transmission and a spacious interior with class-leading legroom. The refreshed design includes sharper LED DRLs and a sportier grille, maintaining the City's reputation for reliability in Malaysia's competitive sedan segment. Here, you'll find everything you need about the Honda City 2022, from detailed specs like engine performance (1.5L i-VTEC, 121PS) and fuel economy (18.4km/L) to pricing across variants (RM74k–RM86k). Compare features like Honda CONNECT infotainment or LaneWatch across models, and explore common issues such as CVT responsiveness. Dive into the City's 25-year legacy in Malaysia, including generational upgrades, and access FAQs on maintenance or financing. Stay updated with latest reviews, competitor comparisons (e.g., Toyota Vios), and recall alerts—all curated to help you make informed decisions before purchasing.
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2022 Honda City 1.5V Sensing
RM 94,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 94,900
Top Speed(km/h):195
0-100km/h(s):10.5
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.4
Launched Year:2022
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited km
Fuel Type:Petrol

Highlights

Honda City +2022 Key Highlights

The 2022 Honda City lineup in Malaysia showcased a blend of refined design, advanced technology, and fuel efficiency. Key highlights included Honda’s Earth Dreams 1.5L DOHC i-VTEC engine, delivering responsive performance with low emissions. The series emphasized enhanced safety with Honda SENSING (featuring Collision Mitigation Braking and Lane Keep Assist) across select variants. Modern interiors featured a sleek touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, while aerodynamic styling elevated its premium appeal.

Honda City RS e:HEV

Honda City V-Sensing

Honda City S

Honda City Hatchback

Common Problem

• Warranty issues are common, so check coverage.
• Bluetooth connectivity problems and cruise control malfunctions are frequently reported. • Electrical issues may occur during wet conditions. • Manual transmission users report jerking at specific RPMs.
Warranty and Dealer Support
Many issues with the 2022 Honda models, including the City, are covered under warranty. Owners often recommend taking advantage of this for any persistent problems. It's important to confirm your car's warranty status, as some owners mistakenly believe their vehicles are not covered when they actually are.
Bluetooth and Infotainment Issues
Bluetooth connectivity is a notable issue, with reports of frequent disconnections and low call volume. Some users have found temporary fixes by adjusting phone settings or using wired connections, but these are not permanent solutions. Honda is reportedly aware of these issues and is working on a resolution.
Cruise Control Malfunctions
Several users have experienced problems with the cruise control system, particularly with adaptive cruise control (ACC). These issues often arise during longer drives and may be linked to software bugs that require updates. Switching between adaptive and standard cruise control modes can sometimes mitigate the problem.
Electrical and Sensor Issues in Wet Conditions
Electrical issues, particularly those affecting sensors and systems like power steering, have been reported during rainy weather or after driving through puddles. These problems are often intermittent and difficult for dealerships to diagnose, leading to frustration among owners.
Manual Transmission Jerking
Owners of manual transmission models, such as the Honda City, have reported a jerking sensation at around 2000 RPM in second gear. This issue feels like a brief loss of power and can also occur when engaging the air conditioning. The root cause remains unclear, and similar cases have been reported without resolution.

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Market Value: RM 88,600
Original Price: RM 105,950

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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

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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.

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-
TRANSMISSION
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Fuel Consumption
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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