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How wide is a Honda City?

The width of a Honda City varies by generation and market, but most recent models are about 1,748 millimeters wide when measured without the side mirrors. Including the mirrors, the overall width typically falls in the vicinity of about 1,830 to 1,900 millimeters, depending on trim and mirror design.


What width means in practice


Width is a key factor for parking, lane positioning, and interior space planning. When manufacturers publish width, they usually specify the measurement without the outside mirrors. For everyday use, drivers think in meters or feet, but the official spec helps with precise comparisons, especially in crowded urban environments.


The following figures reflect typical numbers seen in official brochures and manufacturer sheets for the Honda City across markets and generations. Variations do occur by year, region, and trim level.


Width by generation


Below is a representative snapshot of body width (excluding mirrors) across common Honda City generations. Figures are approximate and can vary by market; always verify against the exact spec sheet for your model year and region.



  • Current generation (about 2019–present): 1,748 mm

  • Previous generation (about 2014–2020): around 1,694–1,700 mm

  • Earlier generations (roughly 2008–2013 and earlier): typically in the range of 1,650–1,680 mm


Note: These numbers describe body width without mirrors. Market-specific variants can shift by a few millimeters due to mild design adjustments or bumper styling.


Current generation specifics


For the latest City sold in major markets, the official body width without mirrors is commonly cited as 1,748 mm. If you’re comparing models or planning a garage slot, this figure is a solid reference point, with the understanding that mirror width will add to the total footprint.


Width with mirrors


When you include the side mirrors, total vehicle width increases. Depending on the market and mirror type, current models typically register about 1,820 to 1,900 mm in overall width. Older generations may be slightly narrower or wider depending on mirror design and bumpers.


Because mirror dimensions and folding mechanisms vary, always confirm the exact width with the dealer or the official spec sheet for your specific trim and country.


How to verify for your exact model


To ensure precision for a specific Honda City you’re considering or driving, take these steps:



  • Check the official Honda brochure for your country and model year.

  • Look up the vehicle’s data sheet or the Owner’s Manual, which lists precise exterior dimensions.

  • Ask a local Honda dealer for the exact width including mirrors if you need it for parking space planning.


Dimensions can differ by market due to regulatory or styling changes, so a direct confirmation for your exact car is the safest approach.


Summary


The Honda City’s width is typically around 1.75 meters (1,748 mm) excluding mirrors in recent generations, with total width including mirrors usually in the 1,820–1,900 mm range. Older generations tend to be slightly narrower, around 1.65–1.70 meters, though exact figures vary by market and trim. For precise planning, consult the official spec sheet for your specific model year and region.

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