Honda city evolution (1981-2024) | automotive revolution

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  • This video is about the evolution of Honda city from 1981 to 2024.
    The Honda City (Japanese: ホンダ・シティ, Hepburn: Honda Shiti) is a subcompact car which has been produced by the Japanese manufacturer Honda since 1981.
    The City was originally a 3-door hatchback/2-door convertible for the Japanese, European and Australasian markets. The 3-door City was retired in 1994 after the second-generation and replaced by the Logo. The nameplate was revived in 1996 for use on a series of subcompact four-door sedans aimed primarily at developing markets, first mainly sold in Asia but later also in Latin America and Australia. Since then, it has been a subcompact sedan built on Honda's Global Small Car platform, which is shared with the Fit/Jazz (a 5-door hatchback), the Airwave/Partner, and the first-generation Mobilio - all of which share the location of the fuel tank under the front seats rather than rear seats. The seventh-generation model launched in 2019 features a significant size growth, offering an exterior dimension on par with the ninth-generation Civic sedan. This generation also marks the introduction of the 5-door hatchback model starting from 2020.
    From 2002 to 2008, the City was also sold as the Honda Fit Aria (Japanese: ホンダ・フィット アリア, Hepburn: Honda Fitto Aria) in Japan. The City is also sold as the Honda Ballade in South Africa since 2011. The City was reintroduced in Japan in 2014, this time called the Honda Grace (Japanese: ホンダ・グレイス, Hepburn: Honda Gureisu) up to its discontinuation in 2020. Between 2015 and 2019, Dongfeng Honda sold a remodeled version of the City called the Honda Greiz, and its 5-door liftback counterpart Honda Gienia.
    On 31 October 1986, the second-generation City was introduced with the slogan "City of Talent."
    In spite of the creativity and novelty of its design, the City was narrowly pipped for the Japanese motoring journalists' Car of the Year Award by the luxurious Toyota Soarer.
    Apart from Dongfeng Honda and Guangqi Honda, Honda Automobile (China) also manufactured the City for exports to Mexico. In 2011, Chinese joint venture Guangqi Honda released a badge-engineered version of the fourth-generation City under their new Everus brand, called the S1. With the release of Everus, Honda became the first foreign automaker to develop vehicles under a brand owned by its local joint venture automaker in China.
    The hatchback version was launched in November 2020; 26 years after the body style was last used in 1994. Dimensions-wise, the hatchback is 208 mm shorter than the sedan at 4,345 mm. Honda claimed hatchback offers more legroom than the sedan and offers the Ultra Seats carried from the Fit/Jazz and HR-V, allowing for four rear seat arrangements - utility, long, tall and refresh modes.
    Honda city is also called as Honda Fit Aria, Honda Ballade, Honda Grace, Honda Greiz, honda jazz, Everus S1 in China,
    Honda Gracein Japan, Honda Ballade in South Africa, Honda Greiz in China, Honda Gienia (China, liftback variant).
    Honda city related models are honda logo, Airwave/Partner, Mobilio, Fit/Jazz, Honda Gienia, Dongfeng honda, honda n360, honda clio, honda concerto, honda accord, honda crx, compact Honda Accord aerodeck, honda capa, Honda Prelude, Honda Fit/Jazz second generation, Honda Freed (first generation), Honda Insight (second generation), Honda Fit/Jazz (third generation), Honda HR-V (second generation), Honda Freed (second generation), Honda WR-V (first generation), Honda Crider (first generation), Honda Grace Hybrid, Honda Elevate, Honda Fit/Jazz/Life (fourth generation), Honda HR-V/Vezel (third generation),
    Honda city successor are Honda Logo, Honda Capa, Honda City (series 3A/SX), Honda Insight second generation in Japan,
    Honda city predecessor are; Honda Domani in Japan, Honda Integra SJ (1996-2001) / Isuzu Vertex in Thailand,
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Introduction:
    0:25 First generation AA/FV/FA (1981-1986):
    1:13 Honda City Turbo-I and II (Bull Dog):
    1:26 Second Generation GA (1986-1996):
    2:11 Third Generation 3A/SX (1996-2002):
    2:57 Fourth Generation GD/ GE (2002-2008):
    3:33 Fifth Generation GM2/GM3 (2008-2013):
    4:14 Sixth Generation GM4/GM5/GM6/GM7/ GM8/GM9 (2013-2019):
    4:58 Honda Gienia & Honda Greiz Honda City Derived Model For Chinese Market:
    5:30 Seventh Generation GN (2019-Present 2024):
    6:18 Honda City Hatchback (2020-Present 2024):
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