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What is the gas consumption of Honda City 2014?

The 2014 Honda City’s fuel efficiency varies by market and configuration, but typical figures hover around 17–18 km per liter (km/L) in official tests, with real-world driving often around 12–14 km/L in city conditions and 15–18 km/L on highways. The exact numbers depend on region, engine variant, and transmission.


Because Honda sold the City in multiple countries with different engines and gearboxes, there isn’t a single universal figure. This article provides common ranges by market and explains what influences those numbers for your specific model.


Market-by-market fuel economy


Note: The figures below reflect typical certified or observed performance for the 2014 City’s petrol configurations and are influenced by transmission type and regional testing standards.



  • India and nearby markets (1.5L i-VTEC petrol; manual and CVT): Official tests commonly cite around 17–18 km/L for manual transmissions, with CVT variants often showing similar or slightly higher figures. Real-world driving usually yields about 12–14 km/L in city conditions and 15–18 km/L on highways.

  • Southeast Asia (Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia; 1.5L i-VTEC petrol): Mixed-driving economy generally in the 15–18 km/L range, with highway results around 17–20 km/L under favorable conditions; real-world results depend heavily on traffic, AC usage, and load.


Because conditions vary widely, these ranges are best used as a guide. For your exact car, check the local brochure or the owner’s manual and consider tracking fuel economy over several fill-ups.


Real-world factors and tips to improve efficiency


Actual fuel consumption can diverge from official numbers due to driving style, maintenance, and operating conditions. The following practices can help maximize efficiency for a 2014 Honda City:



  • Keep tires inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressures to reduce rolling resistance.

  • Perform regular maintenance: timely oil changes, air-filter replacements, and spark-plug checks to keep the engine running efficiently.

  • Avoid aggressive acceleration and excessive speeds; smooth throttle use improves fuel economy.

  • Use air conditioning judiciously; in hot climates, parking in shade or using sun shields can reduce cooling load.

  • Plan routes to minimize idle time and stop-and-go traffic; use cruise control on long highway stretches when appropriate.

  • Remove unnecessary weight from the car and, if possible, reduce aerodynamic drag (e.g., roof racks when not in use).


Keep in mind that regional factors—such as traffic patterns, fuel quality, and climate—will continue to impact real-world results for your 2014 Honda City.


Variant and transmission considerations


The 2014 City was offered with different transmissions across markets. In many regions, the 1.5L i-VTEC engine was paired with either a manual gearbox or a CVT. In urban driving, CVTs often provide smoother acceleration and can yield favorable city fuel economy, while manuals may require efficient driving technique to achieve the best numbers. Real-world results typically reflect driver behavior as much as the drivetrain configuration.


Summary


Overall, the 2014 Honda City petrol variants deliver competitive fuel economy for its class. Official or lab-tested figures generally sit in the 17–18 km/L range, while real-world performance tends to fall in the 12–14 km/L band in city driving and 15–18 km/L on highways, with some regional variation. For the most accurate estimate, refer to your local market’s ratings and track your own car’s fuel consumption over several fill-ups.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.