Honda is a Japanese automobile manufacturer that emerged after the end of the
Second World War. Honda entered the Indian market about 15 years ago.
back and from the word go; certainly left a mark on the indian
buyers His model, the Honda City Zx, was a great success and
surpassed above other cars of the same genre.
Come 2009 and Honda has launched a V tec model to replace the urban
ZX. The car has a similar platform to the previous car, but there is a change.
in its dynamics and engine performance. The car’s engine is more refined.
and produces 100 hp, which is a bit lower than the previous model, but
This in no way detracts from its overall performance.
The model in terms of appearance is distinct from the previous dolphin.
shape. However, the changes are only to the front grill and hood, but
these distinguish the vehicle from the previous model. honda does not have
changed the displacement of the engine remaining at 1497 cc. But it has
it has SOHC (single overhead camshaft) configuration. This has its benefits
as the new Honda makes 100bhp at 5800rpm. with a maximum
13.5kgm torque at 4800rpm makes for reasonable driveability.
Airbags and EBD are standard. The car also has Electronic Power
Steering that makes the car easy to drive on the road. besides
it has a leather shift knob, parking brake handle and a new generation
CD player. The VTEC sports 15-inch alloy wheels. But the tires that
The fit may need to be wider, especially if you drive on hills and
curves.
The car’s gear ratios are good and the engine gives a feeling of power.
along with the economy. The efficiency of the car engine can be measured
for the fact that the car can reach 100 km per hour only in the second
gear. This can give the driver an optimum feeling of power and makes
great handling on the highway. With all four disc brakes as standard
The car also offers good road holding.
The car is more expensive than the previous model, but the Honda name carries it
through and the buyer has the feeling of buying a car that is worth his
worth. However, in 2021, Honda faces some stiff competition with a ton of cars released that have taken the advantage away from the Honda VTEC. It will be interesting to see how Honda tackles the new challenge.