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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() I get a feeling that Honda will eventually launch a ZX plus variant with ADAS and bloat the price in order to narrow the gap between hybrid and regular petrol. Only other alternative is to launch lower VX hybrid trims which will mean there are no takers to this ZX hybrid. It could also be due to semi conductor shortage and they might eventually fill the gap with more variants. Personally I am more keen on checking out how much the boot can be increased if we remove the spare tyre and the extra cover. If it is at least 400 ltr, it might be just sufficient |
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| ![]() So was doing some math and the City hybrid will cost around 24.25 lakh on road in Bangalore with nil depreciation insurance (from showroom), extended warranty and RSA. Another brick in the wall for Honda ! |
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In the city, depending on how much time I spend on traffic lights and bumper to bumper traffic or in the city, multi-lane, fast, top gear roads, I have got around 8 to 15 kmpl. This is a sum-up of my 70k+ in the past 4 years on my 4th gen zx CVT. Fun calculation: Assuming 10 kmpl in the city for ICE and 18 for hybrid and petrol at 120 INR, a gap of 8 km per litre would break even 5.5 lakhs rupees in around 85- 90 k km of pure city use of hybrid. This has excluded the interest amounts an upfront term deposit of 5.5 L would generate. If included, that would take the gap further. Pure highway use wouldn't really make much difference in the real world. This also excludes any difference in the maintenance of the two. Mod Note - Please proofread before posting. Last edited by Turbanator : 6th May 2022 at 04:44. Reason: Grammar/ Spell correction. | ||
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| ![]() If I am spending 24L+ on road, on a Honda City, I might as well stretch some more and get myself a better car up to 30L on the road without all this fancy hybrid tech (i.e. a conventional petrol/diesel car). At this price range, there will be a plethora of options available, either used or new ones; from BMWs, Mercs, Jeeps, Skodas, Toyotas etc. Good luck Honda, I believe this is another niche product that will have few takers in the market. Another lost opportunity for Honda. |
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| ![]() Simply put, I feel this is a wrong car in which Hybrid got introduced. If this would have got introduced in WRV, people might have taken it even at around ₹15 lakhs. One of the prime reason would be the 188 mm of ground clearance and lack of CVT in the WRV. Else I think people would have still prefer the City in Hybrid form if it would come as a PHEV instead of a normal Hybrid. In form of PHEV, at least the expenses on Petrol would have been very less if the car would primarily have been used in cities since the charging of the battery would have been done using a normal charger and not using petrol. People might have happily pay the premium of 5 lakhs over the normal ZX CVT. Last edited by souvikjana83 : 5th May 2022 at 22:11. |
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| ![]() Went and saw the Honda City eHEV today. Quality of the interior fit and finish is very very good. It is way better than what Skoda gives in its Kushaq or its Slavia and what Hyundai gives in the Verna. Was worried about the boot being small but a full size wheelchair fits inside it. If I were to talk in luggage terms I think 2 large bags and maybe 1 or 2 duffle bags will fit in as well. Thats enough for a weekend trip. The rear legroom is far better than any competitor. The only downside I find missing is an upgraded HU and camera resolution otherwise I was very impressed with what I saw today. Wireless charger though convenient heats the phone up and ventilated seats are a no no for me as I dont want to smell the BO from my driver. I always worry what will stray dogs and cats or other animals do when a Hybrid or EV is going by, and I am very glad to hear that Honda has provided the City eHEV with a small external noise which can alert animals as well as pedestrians of a vehicle coming up near them. Thank You Honda for this. I dont wish to say anything about the Honda bashing on this thread with regards to the pricing, I would have preferred the price to be a lac cheaper or even more (the more money I save the merrier ![]() A fellow Bhpian has said that he has recovered 15 km/ltr in city - I have never recovered that in any of my City's, infact even the Brio AT does not give 15, it gives only 10-11 and 14 on the highway. My old City being manual gave me 9-11 in the city and 14-15 on the highway. If the eHEV gives 20 in the city and around the same on the highway then nothing can beat having the benefit of AT and good fuel efficiency. Will be booking the City eHEV in the next few days unless I find a specific pre owned vehicle that I am looking for, if not its the eHEV and hopefully delivery is also soon. |
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| ![]() It's great to see how well the hybrid city has in all its being been dissected above. But I (not a Honda fanboy) believe that Honda's priority with this vehicle is testing and understanding the relationship the system forms with this sort of an environment. I mean yes, they have to sell sufficient to retrieve the input cost but being this enormous company that has been operating in the country for so long now makes it highly unlikely they got the price wrong. I feel it's on purpose and that they realise that this wont be a voluminous seller here. But they still did it to test how the customer engages with their hybrid and how the future can be planned. Just a viewpoint |
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| ![]() No wonder we see so many Seltos/Creta's in Bangalore. All companies are launching vehicles with such over the top pricings it makes Hyundai cousins look VFM for their SUV's. MG ZS EV is cheaper than Honda City EHV !!!! Does automobile companies do any market research before coming with such prices or they just go with trend of higher prices for small cars. |
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In case, the City Hybrid doesn't have an alternator and sources the charging current for the 12V battery from Lithium ion battery, it has to work the same way there as well. And it makes sense to use the Lithium ion for powering everything once the high voltage battery circuit comes on since Lithium ion battery efficiency is around 15 - 20 % higher than the lead acid batteries. The power losses involved with charging on Lithium ion battery is almost negligible. Last edited by amalji : 6th May 2022 at 11:19. | |
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| ![]() Come to think of it, if we add all the additional features that the Hybrid is coming with to the normal ZX Petrol CVT, it would have added around ₹2 lakhs for the ADAS features (taking the example of Astor). So ideally the hybrid system cost is around ₹3 lakhs. I wish the Hybrid would have got introduced in the lower versions like V and VX. It would have given a better understanding of the pricing to everyone. |
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There is no comparison between Honda’s ADAS and the one being offered by MG and other manufacturers. Honda uses a single front camera. The system has limited resolution/ability and can get compromised by rain, fog, at night or simply with a dirty windscreen. It has to be used with a lot of discretion. They had to modify the wipers to provide coverage over the windshield area directly in front of the camera lens, to keep it clean. Others use more advanced systems with multiple cameras, sensors as well as radar, which remains unaffected by the vagaries of weather and light. Last edited by Shreyans_Jain : 6th May 2022 at 11:50. | |
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2. None of the tested Honda cars have done poorly in NCAPs so it would be unfair to utter the name of this brand in the same breath as Kia and Hyundai, who are happily selling their 3-star (which was by the barest of margins) NCAP rated crossover | |
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At the same time, I can see articles on why Tesla ditched the radar technology for their latest offerings. Reference link PS: The article interprets Tesla's decisions as a mistake. But, there should be some solid reason why Tesla made those calls and which is not revealed outside ( risks of litigation from current owners of the technology ) Even Honda ditched their old Radar + Camera setup to camera only offerings on their latest offerings. For all we know, this might be safer than the Radar tech used on MG especially on unpredictable roads like in India where object classification is of utmost importance. Someone has to do a proper comparison to get this analyzed. Maybe, radar might make a come back later to these brands when the technology gets better. But, when it's a question about automation features vs safety, big and reputed brands will choose safety for obvious reasons. Another interesting article on the same topic with no conclusions. Another interesting one. Quoting a few relevant points from the article. Quote:
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The smaller Honda Jazz for example barely lost out on five stars because the Indian one doesn't have pretensioners (they help with kneemapping). The newer Hondas get them. | |
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