Honda City Drival Launched in Thailand


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The Honda City may not have earned a reputation for sizzling hot variants like the Civic Type R, but Honda is giving it a stylish upgrade with a new limited-edition version. Enter the Honda City Drival, a fresh take on the popular hatch in Asian markets that builds on the e:HEV RS trim with some added sporty flair.

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This special edition comes exclusively in Pearl White, complemented by bold gloss black accents throughout. The standout feature here is the body kit, which adds a front splitter, side skirts, rear bumper extension with a diffuser, and a notably large rear wing.

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In terms of wheels, the Drival is equipped with a fresh set of 16-inch alloys that complete the look. Honda’s decision to ditch chrome accents pays off here, with the grille, badges, roof, and mirrors all given a glossy black finish. Inside, the cabin matches the exterior’s vibe, featuring black upholstery with red accents and stitching.

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Since the Drival is based on the high-spec e:HEV RS trim, it’s no surprise that it comes well-equipped on the tech front. Drivers get an 8-inch infotainment display, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, an eight-speaker sound system, and automatic climate control. The model also boasts a handful of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), such as lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control, which are becoming standard in most modern vehicles.

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Unfortunately, the updates don’t extend to the performance side of things. Under the hood, you’ll still find the same e:HEV hybrid setup as before—a 1.5-liter engine delivering 97 hp (72 kW), paired with a single electric motor making 108 hp (80 kW). All that power is routed to the front wheels via an e-CVT.

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The new Honda City Drival Edition is priced from ฿829,000 ($24,400) in Thailand, making it the most expensive trim of the series. For comparison, the entry-level City S+ starts at ฿599,000 ($17,600), while the flagship City e:HEV RS costs ฿799,000 ($23,500).

The current generation of the Honda City sedan made its debut in 2019, followed by the hatchback in 2020. Both have seen mid-lifecycle updates in 2023 and 2024. The Honda City is available across multiple markets in Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America, offering a budget-friendly alternative to models like the Civic.

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