Czech automaker Skoda has launched the Rapid facelift in India, which dons new style at exterior and new features inside cabin making it more upmarket and appealing. The Rapid facelift comes with an updated TDI diesel engine, while a 7-speed DSG automatic transmission has been introduced as well. Altogether the new Rapid looks pretty much attractive than pre-facelift model.
Skoda Rapid sits in the segment where Maruti Suzuki Ciaz and Honda City have very strong presence. While Honda City has been the most popular mid-size sedan in Indian market for quite long time, Maruti Suzuki snatched the show with its Ciaz sedan lately. Skoda Rapid on the other hand has been in Indian market for around half a decade, but the car is yet to capture an impressive sales figure.
Honda City looks a bit dated in comparison to its rival with its styling. Though the popular mid-size sedan manages to sell around 6,000 units on an average monthly, but there is no denying that sales figure has been declining for this car. With arrival of Skoda rapid Honda Car India has every reason to be intimidated.
Skoda has kept Rapid facelift’s pricing in such manner, which gives clear indication that it wants to throw tough challenge to Honda City. Both the cars are priced between Rs. 8.22 lakhs and Rs. 12.55 lakhs (ex-showroom, New Delhi), which intensifies the competition between these two cars. Here we will take a look at spec-sheet based comparison between Skoda Rapid and Honda City.
The bonnet gets sharp creases on it, while the car also sports revised fenders. Side profile of the Skoda Rapid features sharp character line running from behind of headlamps to the taillights. Apart from that multi-spoke alloy wheels, turn indicator integrated ORVMs, blackened glass area has increased Rapid’s appeal. Rear fascia of the car comes with revised bumper and sleek chrome strip on boot-lid.
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At side profile Honda City gets five-spoke alloy wheels, sharp cuts and creases, blackened glass area, chrome finished door handles and a nicely curved roofline; which altogether makes the car quite appealing indeed. At rear Honda City sports wide wraparound taillights, a chrome strip running between the taillights, muscular bumper and a shark fin antenna as well. So far, in terms of design both the cars appealing in their own way. But Skoda Rapid facelift looks much sharper, which certainly gives it an edge over its rival.
The Honda City on the other side measures 4,440mm in length, 1,695mm in width, 1,495mm in height and a wheelbase of 2,600mm. The car comes with 165mm of ground clearance, while it has a kerb weight of 1,165 kg. The Honda City has 510-litres of bootspace and a fuel tank capacity of 40-litres.
Therefore the Honda City comes 54mm longer, 4mm trimmer and 29mm taller than Skoda Rapid. Honda City has a longer wheelbase, which ensures extra space inside the cabin. The bootspace capacity of Honda City is also larger than Skoda Rapid, ensuring extra room for luggage.
The steering wheel, centre console, AC vents don chrome detailing in an attempt to make the cabin more attractive. Seat fabric and upholstery of the Skoda Rapid facelift has been updated as well, while among other features the car comes with electrically adjustable ORVMs, rain sensing wipers, auto dimming rear view mirrors, cruise control etc.
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The Honda City also comes quite attractive inside the cabin. It features multifunction steering wheel, analog dials and digital MID consisting instrument cluster. Centre console gets a 2-DIN music system with LCD display. In comparison with Skoda Rapid’s dashboard the Honda City sports a bit cluttered dash. The silver trims around AC vents, centre console, steering wheel are attempts to enhance the interior’s style quotient.
Apart from these, the Honda City gets rear AC vents, a sunroof and plenty of space offering comfort to the occupants. These things certainly helped the car in being popular when it comes to being upmarket, but with arrival of Skoda Rapid facelift it seems Honda City is about to face tougher competition now. So far Skoda rapid’s interior looks much more stylish and appealing than Honda City.
The Skoda rapid comes available in both petrol and diesel engine options. Rapid petrol draws power from a 1.6-litre MPI engine churning out 104 bhp of peak power at 5,250 rpm and 153 Nm of peak torque at 3,800 rpm. The engine is available with both 5-speed manual and 6-speed automatic transmission options. The petrol MT and AT models deliver fuel economy of 15.41 kmpl and 14.84 kmpl respectively.
On diesel front the Skoda Rapid gets power from an updated 1.5-litre TDI diesel engine which is also available with a 5-speed manual and 7-speed DSG automatic transmission. We have seen this same diesel engine and DSG automatic transmission in the Volkswagen Ameo as well. This engine kicks out 108 bhp of peak power at 4,000 rpm and 250 Nm of peak torque at 1,500 rpm. The diesel MT and AT models return 21.13 kmpl and 21.72 kmpl of fuel economy respectively.
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Honda City diesel gets power from a 1.5-litre engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. This engine is capable to kick out 99 bhp of peak power at 3,600 rpm and 200 Nm of peak torque at 1,750 rpm. This car also returns impressive 26 kmpl of fuel economy.
So far on powertrain front 7-speed DSG automatic gearbox with the 1.5-litre TDI diesel gives the Skoda Rapid facelift an edge over Honda City. When it comes to fuel economy, Honda City stays ahead of newly launched Skoda Rapid facelift.
The Skoda rapid comes equipped with several safety features which include dual front airbags and ABS as standard. Other safety features include reverse parking camera, EBD, Brake Assist, seatbelt warning, engine immobilizer, speed sensing door lock etc. The Honda City comes with safety features like dual front airbags, ABS, EBD, engine immobilizer, speed sensing door lock, seatbelt warning etc.
The Skoda Rapid is priced between Rs. 8.27 lakhs and Rs. 12.67 lakhs (ex-showroom, New Delhi). Honda City on the other hand is priced between Rs. 8.22 lakhs and Rs. 12.55 lakhs (ex-showroom, New Delhi). No wonder, Skoda has done a clever job by pricing the Rapid facelift so closely against Honda City. This could surely play a deciding role for the customers.
On powertrain front as well, the Skoda Rapid facelift comes quite impressive with its powerful and efficient petrol and diesel engines, manual and automatic transmission options. Though Honda City offers a bit better fuel economy, but that could be downplayed as the Skoda Rapid offers much more on other aspects. Also the little difference in pricing will surely help the Rapid to eat some market share of the Japanese mid-size sedan.
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