What are the dimensions of the 2020 Honda City?

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FinnLee
07/25/25 12:36am
The dimensions of the 2020 Honda City are 4553mm in length, 1748mm in width, and 1467mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2589mm. The City is a model under Honda, equipped with a 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 123ps and a peak torque of 173nm, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. In terms of exterior design, the City adopts Honda's new design language, featuring a large grille at the front, chrome decorations on the top for a strong three-dimensional effect, and a shoulder line that runs through the body, complemented by array-style headlights for a sharper look. The interior of the City is more stylish, with a brand-new center console design, offering black leather seats, chrome door handles, and a piano-black illuminated instrument panel. Additionally, the 2020 Honda City will be equipped with more safety features such as EBD-assisted braking system and side airbags.
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LaAmara
08/10/25 3:49pm
I've been driving the 2020 City for a while now. Its dimensions are approximately 4.49 meters in length, 1.69 meters in width, and 1.56 meters in height, with a wheelbase of 2.6 meters. This car is particularly convenient in the city, easy to park because its short length doesn't take up too much space. The interior space is sufficient for single-person commuting, and the back seat can comfortably accommodate two adults without feeling cramped. The trunk is about 470 liters, which is enough for daily luggage. The fuel consumption for daily commuting is low, with flexible steering and a light handling feel. Compared to the older model, the new design is more stylish, but the limited height might make it slightly compact when carrying large items. Overall, these dimensions strike a good balance between practicality and driving pleasure.
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