Honda City V Sunroof AT vs MG Hector Blackstorm CVT 7 Seater Petrol

Compare Specifications of City V Sunroof AT and Hector Blackstorm CVT 7 Seater Petrol

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Honda City V Sunroof AT
Honda City V Sunroof AT

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MG Hector Blackstorm CVT 7 Seater Petrol
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 1497.00 cc 1451.00 cc
Engine 1.5L (SOHC) 4 Cylinder, 16 valve i-VTEC 1.5L Turbocharged Intercooled
Maximum Power 118 PS @ 6600 rpm 143 PS @ 5000 rpm
Maximum Torque 146 Nm @ 4800 rpm 250 Nm @ 1600-3600 rpm
Transmission 5 AT with Paddle shift & 1 Reverse CVT
Display -- Full Digital Cluster with 17.78 cm Embedded LCD Screen
35.56 cm HD Portrait Infotainment System
Headlamp -- LED Projector Headlamps with Piano Black Bezel
Taillamp -- LED Blade Smoked Connected Tail Lights
Mileage
Overall Mileage 15.5 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 175/65 R15 (Tubeless) alloy wheel 215/55 R18
Rear -- 215/55 R18
Wheel / RIM -- R18 Sporty All Black Alloy Wheels
Brakes
Front Disc Disc
Rear Drum Disc
Suspension
Front McPherson Strut with Stabilizer, Coil Spring Mcpherson Strut + Coil Springs
Rear Torsion Beam Axle with Stabilizer, Coil Spring Beam Assemble + Coil Spring
Colors Available
Colors Bold Beige Metallic, Alabaster Silver Metallic, Urban Titanium Metallic, Carnelian Red Pearl, Sparkling Brown Metallic and Taffeta White. --


Physical Specs
Length 4440 mm 4699 mm
Width 1695 mm 1835 mm
Height 1485 mm 1760 mm
Weight 1160 kg --
Wheelbase 2550 mm 2750 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 42 litres 60 litres
Overview
About In India Honda City has also been awarded as the "Car of the Year" in 2009. Honda City has 11th Read More --
Features Honda City's 1.5l i-VTEC engine delivers high output, fuel efficiency and environmental-friendly performance.
The safety features include dual front SRS airbags, ABS with EBD, Pretensioner Seatbelt and immobilizer.
The unique Paddle Shift gear option allows you to switch gears without using the clutch pedal.
The conveniently placed Cruise Control buttons on the steering wheel allows you to relax on those long drives.
Honda's unique G-Force Control Technology(G-CON) controls
impact energy in the event of a collision and limits injuries.
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