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The All New Honda City Hatchback RS 1.5 CVT

After more than a year, we're still at the Pandemic... Here in the Philippines, people are starting to accept that wearing facemask and faceshield, having an ample amount of rubbing alcohol and observing social distancing is the new "Normal".

People are starting to adapt with the situation and yet, going to work, if so happen that you're unfortunate enough to work from home, you have to find an alternative from commuting to work. A lot are embracing the more environmental approach, riding a traditional Bicycle, and there are some, the can-afford some, decided to invest in a more fashionable manner, a brand new car.

Car manufacturers like Mitsubishi, Toyota and Honda, to name a few, are on a race to provide a compact yet stylish variance of Sedan. The Mirage G4 of Mitsubishi, Wigo and Vios of Toyota and for this article, Honda will try to impress us with their brand new City Hatchback 1.5 RS.


You have read it right folks, introducing the latest from Honda, The City Hatchback 1.5 RS CVT. 

As of this writing around 3rd week of March 2021, price here in the Philippines starts at PHP 1,115,000.00.

Loaded with energy, overflowing with potential, the All-New City Hatchback RS was built for more. More style, more adventure, more life, more you and everything you want to move. Every angle is an impressive view with the stylish new City front end blended beautifully into 5-doors of pure fun.


Equipped with a 4 Cylinder DOHC i-VTEC. You can definitely blaze through the urban jungle with ease! The Honda City Hatchback is packed with its ever-reliable engine ready to power through concrete roads without ever compromising on fuel efficiency.



For your personal touch, you can choose from all four colors available, the Ignite Red Metallic, Meteoroid Gray Metallic, Brilliant Sporty Blue Metallic and the Platinum White Pearl.

Impressed enough? Well, let's just say, see you on the road!

Cheerio!


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