Honda started 2015 with a by launching the all-new Grace Hybrid Sedan aka the Honda City.
Honda says that the compact sedan exhibits a larger body and a more fuel efficient engine than ever before and it is something that would blow you away. But is it all hype or are they telling us the truth?
According to the Motoring Crunch, The Honda Fit Hybrid Sedan came out with a longer wheelbase and with the rear seats pushed all the way to the rearmost possible position; the Fit Hybrid Sedan's cabin has the same measurements with the Honda Accord. Honda also tweaked the rear door design to be larger than before for ease of entry and exit.
The 2015 Honda Fit Hybrid Sedan is powered by a 1.5-liter Atkinson cycle DOHC i-VTEC engine with a 7-speed DCT transmission. There is also an electric motor in place and it can operate together with the main engine thanks to the Sport Hybrid i-DCD.
Driven on the FWD system, the Honda Fit Hybrid Sedan returns an impressive fuel consumption average of 34.4km/l.
According to Honda, the 2015 Honda Fit Hybrid Sedan costs $16,440 and a 4WD variant that costs $18,075 is also offered.
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