How many kilometers can a Honda City run on a full tank of fuel?
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Honda City 1.5 manual transmission has an oil capacity of approximately 3 liters, which can run for about 50 kilometers. If the fuel tank is replaced with a larger one, it can hold about 4 liters, allowing the car to run for approximately 67 kilometers. Here is an introduction about the City: 1. Introduction: The City is the only model in its class that uses a 5-speed automatic transmission (5AT), which is widely equipped in high-end vehicles. The City 5AT was specifically developed and designed by Guangqi Honda for the City. It adopts Honda's unique internal transmission arrangement structure, with the fourth and fifth gears sharing gears, greatly reducing the transmission's size and contributing to the lightweight design of the vehicle. The wider 5-speed ratio range and lower gear ratios for 1-4 gears allow the 5AT to achieve a broader and more reasonable gear ratio range compared to the 4AT. At the same high-speed conditions, the engine runs at a lower RPM, resulting in quieter operation and better fuel economy. Under the same low-speed conditions, the 5AT's lower gear ratios provide more ample driving power compared to the 4AT, further enhancing driving performance. 2. Powertrain: The CITY is equipped with the same 1.3L i-DSI engine and 1.5L VTEC engine as the Fit. The maximum power outputs are 60kW and 79kW, respectively, with maximum torque outputs of 116N·m and 143N·m. Both engines offer excellent fuel economy, while the 1.5L VTEC engine also delivers outstanding power output. The 5-speed manual transmission paired with these engines remains unchanged, but the CITY's automatic transmission is a 5-speed hydraulic transmission (5AT), unlike the CVT continuously variable transmission used in the Fit.