
Since Toyota launched their 2014 Toyota Vios to the market and it selling like a pancake, Honda launcehd their arsenal small-size sedan category, the 2014 Honda City.
The conservative approach by in terms of its body styling, redesign front-fascia, and taillight seems to will not outclass Toyota's 2014 Vios which they went all out in terms of design.

Even though that they have different approach in terms of their product, what I'm impressed about the 2014 Honda City is that they offer a 1.5 Diesel engine — they will introduce i-Dtec — variant which the competitor did not offered to their product, unless they will offer a hybrid or an EV variant; also they will offer a CVT and manual transmission.

The interior seems to be the same as the previous release of the vehicle, so no new technology or new feature to be offered.
Guess customer who wants to buy a new Honda City, I highly suggest to wait for this one to be released to your dealership.
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