Here are 5 features of Honda City that you won’t find on the upcoming Skoda Slavia. Read the details of the quick comparison here.
While both Honda City and Skoda Slavia come with features packed to the gills, there are a few features that are missing on one. The Slavia is the latest entrant into this segment challenging the market share that Honda City has established for itself over the years. The Czech carmaker already had Rapid in this segment but that has been replaced by the Slavia with modern design, engines and features. In this post, we shall look at the 5 features that are available in the Honda City and missed in the Skoda Slavia.
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Honda City vs Skoda Slavia – Features Comparison
The features that the Honda City boasts over the Skoda Slavia are the following:
- Amazon Alexa connectivity which is quite popular among the young buyers who always want everything to be conceted and operated via the Voice Commands.
- Lane Watch Camera is an extremely useful feature for driving on the highways. It detects the presence of any vehicle or obstacle that might be out of the view of the driver in the blind spot. It real-time visuals appear as soon as the driver turns on indicators to switch lanes.
- G-Meter in the Honda City gives the driver an idea of the G-forces that the car is pulling around the corners. This feature is more for the driving enthusiasts than for regular users.
- The LED foglamps are only available in the Honda City which are a bit more effective and modern.
- While all 4 power windows are common in both the sedans, it is the Honda City that comes with the one-touch function for all 4 windows.
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Specifications
In terms of powertrains options, the Honda City comes with a tried and tested 1.5-litre petrol engine making 121 PS of peak power and 145 Nm of peak torque. This engine comes mated to either a 6-speed manual or a CVT transmission. The other powertrain includes a 1.5-litre diesel engine making 100 PS of peak power and 200 Nm of peak torque with a 6-speed manual gearbox.
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On the other hand, the Skoda Slavia comes with a 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine that outputs a maximum power of 115 PS and a peak torque of 175 Nm, while the larger 1.5-litre turbo petrol unit offers a maximum power of 150 PS and a peak torque of 250 Nm. There are options of 6-speed manual, Torque Converter or 7-speed DCT gearboxes.