The Honda City is now available in a new color – Taffeta White. There are now a total of four colours offered on the City – Alabaster Silver, Polished Metal and Crystal Black Pearl. The blue and gold colors that the City was launched with doesn’t seem to be available anymore, and we’re not sure when they were removed.
As a recap – there are two variants of the City for sale – the top of the line Grade E which goes for RM90,480.00 OTR with insurance and another Grade S which goes for RM85,480.00 OTR with insurance.
The difference between the two are fog lights, turn signal door mirrors, exhaust pipe finishing, 15 inch wheels as opposed to 16 inch wheels, steering wheel paddle shifts and audio controls, leather steering and gearknob, 4 speakers versus 6, a fixed rear headrest and backrest (no reclining and 60:40 split), rear armrest, power retractable door mirrors, and the rear seat under tray.
On a side note, I’m actually quite amused with the fact that the headline text on the Honda City’s page on Honda Malaysia’s website says “There’s more to the City than meets the eye”. The City is unofficially known to many enthusiasts here as the “Optimus Prime face” City and the Transformers franchise uses the tagline “More than meets the eye”. Was it intentional?
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Comments generally express excitement and positive interest in the Honda City in Tafetta White, with many fans praising the color and design. Some mention the popularity of white color, especially in India, and wish for more color options like blue or pearl white to enhance its prestige. A few critics find the car overpriced or compare it unfavorably to other models like the Proton Inspira or Ford Fiesta. There are recurring remarks about the car’s appearance, with some describing it as looking cheap or not attractive in white. Enthusiasts also express a desire for features like manual transmission or enhanced safety features. Overall, the comments reflect a mix of admiration for the new color and model, with some concerns about pricing and color choices.