2020 Honda City review, road test

    We put the fifth-generation City through our comprehensive tests to find out how it performs in the real world.

    Published on Sep 28, 2020 07:00:00 AM

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    2020 Honda City review, road test
     

    On par with the competition, Honda offers an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with the new City, although it looks like an aftermarket fitment and sticks out like a sore thumb in an otherwise well-executed cabin. The system is easy to use; and what helps is that it gets smartphone integration in the form of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It also gets connected-car features for remote operation, alerts and geo-fencing, as well as advanced voice guidance via the Amazon Alexa app. The screen doubles as a display for the rear-view camera and blind-spot monitor, but in bright daylight, the display isn’t bright enough and very difficult to read. Sound quality from the eight speakers is very good.

    Display isn’t bright enough, especially under the afternoon sun, making it difficult to read.

     

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