The 7th-generation Honda City is already in the Thai market and coming soon to Malaysia. In the meantime, the Thai aftermarket industry there has not wasted a single minute to spice the car up the best way they know how. Take a look at this customised City Turbo which is a collaboration between NK Garage and JTC Titanium.
The modded City features some recognisable aftermarket parts, like the RAYS TE37 rims in bronze, possibly 16″ in diameter. We also see that the model in question is largely based on the showroom approved City RS bodykit as shown below. Side skirts and bumper lips have been added for an even sportier look.
That being said, a translated description has indicated that genuine carbon fibre has been used on parts like the duct tail spoiler and side-view mirrors. The car also looks like it has been lowered slightly.
Here’s what they’re charging to convert the car to look more like what’s shown above:
- front lip – Price 8,900 baht
- side skirts – Price 14,000 baht
- back diffuser – Price 6,000 baht
- side mirrors covers – Price 3,500 baht
- duct tail spoiler RS Style – Price 6,500 baht
- carbon fibre hood – Price 15,000 baht
- Carbon fibre vortex generators – Price 8,500 baht
More on the 7th generation Honda City
In Thailand, the City is powered by a 1.0-litre VTEC Turbo petrol engine mated to a CVT. The engine outputs 121hp.
It is available in four trim levels: S, V, SV and RS. It comes in six colors including new Ignite Red Metallic exclusively for the RS trim, Platinum White Pearl exclusively for the SV and RS trims, and Crystal Black Pearl, Lunar Silver Metallic, Modern Steel Metallic and Taffeta White for the S and V trims. Sales began in Thailand on 24 December 2019.
It is made at the Ayutthaya plants, and is based on the 4th generation Jazz platform.