Honda’s Sensing technology and local dealerships are the City’s attractions By Dylan Afuang IN ITS MORE recent forms, Honda’s subcompact has captured some of the substantial feel and performance of its larger cars. Today, it now even boasts the Honda Sensing safety features first seen in the car maker’s luxury models. And once standard across the City sedan range, the suite of advanced and effective safety gadgets made its way to the refreshed City Hatchback.

Motoring media and content creators recently experienced how Honda Sensing keeps people in and around the vehicle safe during a drive with Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) officials, on twisty roads and highways up north while dropping by local Honda dealerships aboard the new City Hatchback in lone RS trim (P1.189 million) and the City sedans (P973,000 to P1.

148 million). By equipping its vehicles with Honda Sensing, the car maker expects motorcycles and cars will not get involved in accidents by 2050. Below is the bevy of features, which work thanks to radar and sensors found in the Sensing bundle.

Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC, with Low-Speed Follow on select Honda cars) Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Road Departure Mitigation System (RDMS) Auto High Beam (AHB) Lead Car Departure Notification System (LCDNS) With Sensing activated, the City sedans and Hatchbacks stayed within the lane markings and at a safe distance from other vehicles.