Toyota Vios Hybrid vs Honda City Hybrid: Choosing the right hybrid sedan
The competition in the B-segment hybrid sedan market has intensified with UMW Toyota launching its highly-awaited Vios Hybrid Electric, which stands head-to-head against the well-established Honda City Hybrid (RS e:HEV). Both sedans share the same core mission of providing electrified mobility options with excellent fuel efficiency and lower emissions.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Which has better fuel efficiency - Toyota Vios Hybrid or Honda City Hybrid?
Both the Toyota Vios Hybrid and the Honda City Hybrid offer the same claimed fuel efficiency of 3.6 litres per km (27.8 kmpl).Which is better - Toyota Vios Hybrid or Honda City Hybrid?
Both are strong contenders in Malaysia’s B-segment hybrid sedan market. When it comes to choosing one, the answer boils down to what you prefer.In today’s story, we will compare these two hybrid sedans in terms of pricing, drivetrain technology, features, and overall value, helping prospective buyers make informed decisions.
Toyota Vios Hybrid vs Honda City Hybrid: Price
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Toyota Vios Hybrid |
Honda City Hybrid |
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Toyota Vios 1.5 HEV |
RM 103,900 |
Honda City e:HEV RS |
RM 111,900 |
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Toyota Vios 1.5 HEV GR Sport |
RM 109,900 |
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UMW Toyota offers the Vios Hybrid in two variants - standard 1.5 HEV and 1.5 HEV GR Sport, priced at RM 103,900 and RM 109,900, respectively. The City Hybrid, on the other hand, retails for RM 111,900. This means the Toyota sedan undercuts the Honda sedan by a few thousand ringgit, offering a strong value proposition.
Toyota Vios Hybrid vs Honda City Hybrid: Dimensions
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Dimensions |
Toyota Vios HEV |
Honda City e:HEV RS |
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Length |
4,425 mm |
4,589 mm |
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Width |
1,740 mm |
1,748 mm |
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Height |
1,480 mm |
1,467 mm |
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Wheelbase |
2,620 mm |
2,600 mm |
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Boot capacity |
460 litres |
410 litres |
Size-wise, the electrified City is 164 mm longer and slightly wider than the electrified Vios, indicating a slightly more spacious cabin. However, when it comes to height and wheelbase, the Vios has a marginally taller stature and an extended wheelbase, which possibly translates into more headroom and legroom.
In terms of boot capacity, the Vios outperforms the City with 50 litres of extra space, projecting it as a more practical option for family trips or when loading bulky items.
Toyota Vios Hybrid vs Honda City Hybrid: Engine and performance
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Specs |
Toyota Vios HEV |
Honda City e:HEV RS |
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Drivetrain |
1.5-litre Atkinson-cycle engine with an e-motor |
1.5-litre Atkinson-cycle DOHC i-VTEC engine with two e-motors |
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Combined output |
111 PS |
109 PS and 253 Nm |
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Transmission |
e-CVT |
e-CVT |
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Fuel efficiency |
3.6 litre per km (27.8 km per litre) |
3.6 litre per km (27.8 km per litre) |
At the core of the City hybrid, we can find Honda’s intelligent Multi-Mode Drive (i-MMD) hybrid system combining the 1.5-litre Atkinson-cycle DOHC i-VTEC engine with two electric motors, which makes a combined system output of 109 PS and a peak torque of 253 Nm. Also part of this innovative powertrain is an intelligent power unit paired with a lithium-ion battery that efficiently manages energy distribution between electric motors and the engine. Paired with an e-CVT gearbox, it promises impressive torque for quick responsiveness (with a torque of up to 253 Nm). The fuel efficiency is rated at 3.6 litres per 100 km.
The Vios hybrid uses Toyota’s fourth-gen series-parallel hybrid system, which comprises a 91 PS/121 Nm 1.5-litre Atkinson-cycle engine, an 80 PS/141 Nm e-motor and a 0.7 kWh lithium-ion battery. It delivers a combined output of 111 PS and a fuel consumption of 3.6 litres per 100 km (27.8 kmpl). Compared to Honda’s two-motor hybrid technology, it is simpler and more cost-effective as it emphasises efficiency rather than outright performance.
Overall, both systems are highly efficient and offer a reliable cruising experience. Honda focuses on strong torque and smooth transitions, while Toyota prioritises electric-first responsiveness and refinement.
Toyota Vios Hybrid vs Honda City Hybrid: Features
Here’s a quick feature-wise comparison of the two Japanese hybrid sedans -
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Specs |
Toyota Vios HEV |
Honda City e:HEV RS |
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Headlights |
Automatic LED headlamps with Follow-Me-Home function |
Auto LED headlights |
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DRLs |
LED |
LED |
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Tail lights |
LED with sequential turn signal |
LED tail lights (modern combi lights |
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Side mirrors |
Power-adjustable with auto-fold, integrated indicators & Blind Spot Monitor) |
Body-coloured power-fold mirrors with integrated indicators |
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Wheels |
16-inch alloy wheels (standard); 17-inch GR-Sport wheels |
16-inch alloy wheels (dual-tone sporty design) |
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Instrument cluster |
7-inch digital cluster with hybrid-specific graphics |
7-inch TFT meter, RS-themed |
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Infotainment |
10.1-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto |
8-inch Display Audio with wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto |
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Speakers |
6 |
4 |
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Keyless entry and push start button |
Yes |
Yes |
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Electronic Parking Brake |
Yes |
Yes |
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Air Conditioning |
Auto climate control with rear vents |
Auto climate control with rear vents |
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Airbags |
6 |
6 |
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Camera |
3D Panoramic View Monitor |
360-degree view camera |
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ADAS pack |
Toyota Safety Sense - Pre-Collision System, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Departure Prevention, Lane Keeping Control, Auto High Beam, Adaptive Cruise Control and Front Departure Alert |
Honda Sensing suite - Lead Car Departure Notification, Adaptive Cruise Control, Forward Collision Warning, Collision Mitigation Braking System, Lane Keep Assist System, Road Departure Mitigation, Lane Departure Warning, Auto High Beam and Low Speed Follow |
The table reveals that both sedans are well-loaded with features, promising a comfortable driving experience.
Summary
Both the Toyota Vios Hybrid and Honda City Hybrid are excellent choices in the B-segment hybrid sedan category, each bringing its own strengths to the table. When it comes to choosing one, prospective buyers need to check out their personal preferences and need to make the best choice.
- The Toyota Vios HEV is a value-oriented choice backed by Toyota’s reliable hybrid legacy and a comprehensive equipment package, offering everyday efficiency and practicality.
- The Honda City RS e:HEV is a refined, drive-focused choice, backed by Honda’s advanced e:HEV hybrid, offering hybrid benefits with an engaging driving experience.
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Seating Capacity
5
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5
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5
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5
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5
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Fuel Type
Petrol
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Petrol
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Petrol
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Petrol
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Engine
1496
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1496
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1498
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999
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Power
90
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114
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119
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99
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106
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Torque
121 Nm
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149 Nm
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145 Nm
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152 Nm
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138 Nm
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Transmission Type
e-CVT
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Automatic
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CVT
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CVT
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