What is Honda City i-VTEC?
Powering the Honda City i-VTEC CVT V is a 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine that makes 119PS of power and 145Nm of torque. With the CVT, Honda claims the City will deliver a fuel-efficiency of 18kmpl, which is marginally better than its manual equivalent.
Does Honda City have navigation system?
Both the Vento and the City do not come with in-built maps. But you can connect your phone through Apple CarPlay or Android auto to use Google Maps.
Where is Honda City manufactured?
Honda Cars India Ltd on Tuesday started production of the fifth generation of its mid-size sedan, City, at its Greater Noida facility. The Japanese vehicle manufacturer is expected to launch the new variant of its highest selling product next month, with Bharat Stage-VI (BS-VI) compliant petrol and diesel engines.
What can I buy after Honda City?
Best SUV to buy in 15 Lacs as upgrade after Honda City
- Creta petrol 1.5L Sx IVT 2020 model.
- Duster Turbo petrol CVT.
- Brezza Petrol AT model.
- Nexon petrol AMT model.
- KIA Sonet 1.0 turbo IMT model.
- XUV300.
What is Honda i-VTEC technology?
This technology was invented by Ikuo Kakitani, a Honda engineer. Honda i-VTEC permits the engine to effectively have multiple camshafts. The difference with this technology is that the engine’s computer can activate alternate lobes on the camshaft and change the cam timing as the engine moves into different RPM ranges.
What is the Intelligent Variable valve timing and Lift Electronic Control System?
i-VTEC stands for Intelligent Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control, a system created by Honda to improve fuel consumption of Honda vehicles. The VTEC system uses two camshaft profiles and hydraulically selects between the two.
What is a DOHC VTEC engine?
From the REV used in motorcycle engines, Honda developed the DOHC (Double Overhead Camshaft) VTEC system for automobiles. The DOHC VTEC improved the volumetric efficiency of a four-stroke internal combustion engine, resulting in higher performance at high RPM, and lower fuel consumption at low RPM.
How did Honda develop a smarter engine?
The herculean task of developing a smarter engine began when Honda’s R&D achieved the first milestone with the REV (Revolution-modulated valve control) valve pausing mechanism.