The Honda City 1.5 generally requires about 4.0 liters of engine oil when you replace the oil and the filter. The exact capacity can vary by model year and market, so always verify against your owner's manual or service documents.
Why capacity varies and how to pin it down
Oil capacity is not identical across all City 1.5 variants. Different generations use slightly different engine designs and may have different filter sizes, which changes the total amount of oil needed. To ensure you fill to the correct level, start with the official specification for your exact vehicle and confirm with the dipstick after an oil change.
Common ranges you may encounter
To help you estimate, here are the typical figures used by many Honda City 1.5 models. These numbers refer to the total oil volume when doing a full drain-and-fill with a new filter, and they can vary by market and year.
- Engine oil capacity including a new filter: about 4.0 liters
- Engine oil capacity without the filter: around 3.7 liters
Use these as rough starting points, but rely on your vehicle’s official specifications for the exact figure relevant to your car.
How to confirm the exact capacity for your car
Follow a simple verification process to ensure you don’t overfill or underfill the engine. The steps below provide a practical approach you can use regardless of market.
- Identify your exact model year and market (country/region) to narrow the spec to your car.
- Consult the owner's manual or Honda’s official service portal for the precise oil capacity for your engine code.
- Check for an oil capacity label under the hood or in the service interval sticker if available.
- If performing a DIY change, start with about 3.7–4.0 liters and then check the dipstick after the engine reaches operating temperature and a brief settling period.
- Top up slowly in small increments until the dipstick reads within the full mark on a level surface.
Following these steps helps ensure you add the correct amount and avoid the risk of under- or overfilling the engine.
Oil grade and refill interval
Most markets specify a high-quality synthetic 0W-20 or 0W-30 engine oil for efficiency and protection, but regional requirements can vary. Check the owner’s manual for the exact grade recommended for your climate and driving conditions, and follow the service interval guidelines for oil changes.
Tips for a smooth oil-change process
Warm the engine before draining, use a proper oil-filter, and ensure the drain plug is torqued to the manufacturer’s specification. After refilling, recheck the level on a level surface with the engine at operating temperature and the vehicle stationary.
Summary
For most Honda City 1.5 models, plan on about 4.0 liters of engine oil when doing a drain-and-fill with a new filter, with about 3.7 liters as a rough baseline if you’re not changing the filter. Because capacity varies by year, market, and engine variant, always confirm with the official manual for your exact car and follow the dipstick check to land on the correct fill level. Regularly using the manufacturer-recommended oil grade and adhering to service intervals will help maintain engine health and performance.


