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What is the mileage of a Honda City Type 2?

There isn’t a single fixed mileage figure for the Honda City Type 2. The fuel economy depends on the exact generation, engine, transmission, and market. In general, petrol City variants typically report mileage in the high teens to low twenties per liter, while hybrids can reach the mid-to-high 20s km/l in official tests.


Understanding what "Type 2" refers to and why mileage varies


In Honda’s global lineup, "Type 2" is not a universally recognized, single-name trim. It may denote a market-specific variant or a mid-generation update used in some regions. Because the City has been sold with different engines and configurations across continents, mileage figures are not interchangeable. To provide a precise number, we need the exact model year, market, and drivetrain (petrol vs hybrid).


Mileage by configuration


Here are typical ranges associated with common City configurations. The numbers reflect standard test cycles and can vary by country and driving conditions.



  • Petrol engine (1.5-liter i-VTEC) with manual transmission: roughly 15–18 km/l.

  • Petrol engine (1.5-liter i-VTEC) with CVT: roughly 17–19 km/l.

  • Hybrid variant (where offered) in markets that sell it: around 27–28 km/l in official tests; real-world figures may be somewhat lower depending on usage.


Note: Real-world mileage is influenced by driving style, traffic, vehicle load, tire pressure, and maintenance. Official figures reflect standard test cycles and may not exactly match everyday driving.


Real-world vs official figures


Test cycles such as ARAI, WLTC, or EPA provide baseline numbers, but actual experience varies. Hybrids tend to perform best in city driving, while petrol variants' efficiency depends heavily on speed and stop-and-go conditions.


How to confirm the exact figure for your car


To identify the precise mileage for your Honda City Type 2, follow these steps:



  • Consult the owner’s manual and the original brochure for your market and year.

  • Check Honda’s regional site or contact a local dealership for the official rating (ARAI, WLTC, EPA, etc.).

  • Look up the VIN-based build sheet or window sticker, which lists the exact drivetrain and the test cycle used for the official figure.


With the exact model year and market, you can obtain a reliable baseline and then compare it with your real-world fuel economy over time.


Summary


The Honda City Type 2 does not have a universal mileage figure. Mileage depends on model year, regional market, and whether the car uses petrol or is a hybrid. Petrol variants generally deliver around 15–19 km/l in typical conditions, while hybrids can reach the high 20s or more on official tests. For the most accurate number, identify your exact vehicle configuration and consult the official rating from Honda for your country.

How reliable is the Honda City Type 2?


Two decades since its launch, the Honda City Type 2 VTEC remains a coveted car among enthusiasts. Its timeless design, bulletproof reliability, and track-ready performance continue to set it apart from even modern cars in its segment. The VTEC's tunability has further added to its appeal.



What is the best year of Honda City to buy?


Which generation of used Honda City is the best? Ans: The 4th generation (2014-2020) and 5th generation (2020-present) are the best choices for used models due to their features and reliability.



What is the mileage per liter of Honda City Type 2?


Generally, you can anticipate different figures based on the conditions and the variant you have. For city driving, the petrol version might give you around 14 to 17 kmpl. This figure can vary depending on traffic conditions, your driving style, and other factors we've discussed.



What is the difference between Honda City Type 1 and Type 2?


The type 1 Honda City, which was in the Indian market from 1998 to 2000 was followed by the type 2 Honda City (2000 to 2003). And while on paper the two had similar engine specs and interior finishes, the exterior design of the type 2 was vastly superior.


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