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5 March 2021 7:56 pm / 42 comments
Following its world debut in Thailand last November, the Honda City Hatchback has now been launched in Indonesia, replacing the third-generation Jazz that was previously offered there. Interestingly enough, the archipelagic country is welcoming the hatchback version of the latest City first, before the sedan that is already available to us in Malaysia.
For the Indonesian market, the City Hatchback comes in a sole RS trim level, although customers will get to choose between a six-speed manual (yes, you read right) and a CVT, both mated to the same engine.
Just like our market, that engine is not the 1.0 litre VTEC Turbo three-cylinder petrol unit offered in Thailand. Instead, it’s a 1.5 litre DOHC i-VTEC naturally-aspirated four-cylinder engine that makes 121 PS at 6,600 rpm and 145 Nm of torque, which Honda Prospect Motor (HPM) – the local distributor there – says is the most powerful in its class.
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The Honda Odyssey has received a comprehensive upgrade for the 2021 Model Year, adding extra safety tech and comfort and convenience features that have pushed up the price by more than $5000 at the entry level.
The upgrade is significant on a few fronts, indicating that Honda is sticking with the people-mover as it rationalises its Australian range down to just a few key models.
It is also cutting dealer numbers and, from July 1, 2021, shifting to a fixed-price method of selling in which the factory controls pricing and dealers simply act as agents for the car-maker.