There was plenty to be said when the Honda City Hatchback was introduced in the country- particularly because it came at the heels of the exit of the much-loved Honda Jazz. While there were a number of criticisms questioning the brand's decision to phase out the iconic Jazz and 'replace' it with another model in the same format, it is only fair that we give the City Hatchback a fighting chance. After all, the Honda City, in its heyday, was one of the most sought-after on the market.
Externally, the Honda City Hatchback takes on a classic, sporty design that is characteristic of the '90s Honda look, but with a fresh sophisticated appeal that goes perfectly with today's minimalist modern taste. Being the RS variant means that there are key unique elements to consider, such as the sporty-type slash-design garnish around the LED fog lamps, which are complemented by the same pattern that you will find on the LED daytime running lights. For an illusion of length, the slightly rounded slope of the hood ends right above the honeycomb grille and RS front bumper without any structured edges, connected to the same line that runs all the way to the rear hatch.