Honda City vs McLaren Artura

What's the difference?

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Honda City
Honda City

$10,988 - $22,990

2018 price

McLaren Artura
McLaren Artura

$463,000 - $463,000

2025 price

Summary

2018 Honda City
2025 McLaren Artura
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.5L

Turbo V6, 3.0L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
5.7L/100km (combined)

4.8L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

2
Dislikes
  • Underdone engine
  • Average CVT performance
  • Multimedia system is a disaster

  • Cabin ergonomics take some getting used to
  • EV whir can be a less-than-enticing soundtrack
  • Exhaust note can drone on a constant note at freeway speeds
2018 Honda City Summary

Honda built its four-wheeled automotive empire on the back of small cars, flying in the face of 1970s convention that bigger was better. As the ubiquitous Civic grew larger and larger, a niche for a smaller car appeared, and that niche was subsequently filled by the City in sedan guise, and the Jazz hatch that sits alongside it.

The buying public, however, is simply not as interested as it once was in small hatches and sedans, and Honda, along with other importers, is feeling the pinch when it comes to slumping sales for its smaller models.

But are we all missing out on something here? After all, the Thai-built City is priced from a rock-bottom $15,990 in base manual form – which is not a lot of money for a Honda.

We’re trying the range-topping, $21,590 VTi-L to see what we may have been missing.

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2025 McLaren Artura Summary

Obviously the headline item of the new McLaren Artura Spider is the ability to drop the top and feel the wind in your hair, or, should you live in Melbourne, at least the damp mist on your face.

But this new plug-in powerhouse has plenty more to offer than just its folding hardtop.

The coupe and convertible are more powerful, there’s a new and louder exhaust, faster gear shifts, a richer rev range, better suspension and better braking.

Oh, and there's a new feature designed to unlock your inner hooligan, but we’ll come back to that one in just a moment...

But at its core, the Artura Spider is a plug-in hybrid monster that goes someway to previewing the future of the supercar species.

Does electrification enhance the excitement? We strapped in to find out.

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Deep dive comparison

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