Honda City 1.5 VX+ CVT (2015) vs Jaecoo J5 Comfort (2026)

A full spec-by-spec comparison of Honda City 1.5 VX+ CVT (2015) vs Jaecoo J5 Comfort (2026) — engine, performance, dimensions, features and price, with the differences highlighted to help you decide.

Specification Honda City 1.5 VX+ CVT (2015) Honda ₱1,003,000 Jaecoo J5 Comfort (2026) Jaecoo ₱999,000
Overview
Model Year 2015 2026
Warranty 100,000kms/3-years 7 years or 200,000 kms
Availability Discontinued Current
Engine & Drivetrain
Engine Type Inline-4 Inline-4
Displacement 1496cc 1499cc
Valvetrain SOHC 16-valve 16-valve
Aspiration Naturally Aspirated, i-VTEC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type Gas Hybrid
Max Power 120 PS @ 6600 rpm 142 PS
Max Torque 145Nm @ 4800 rpm 215 Nm
Transmission CVT Automatic DHT
Drivetrain FWD FWD
Performance & Economy
0–60 mph no
0–100 km/h no
Top Speed no
Fuel Economy (City) 20.99
Fuel Economy (Highway) 31.03
Fuel Economy (Combined) 26.01
Emission Standard Euro4
Euro NCAP Rating 5
Body & Dimensions
Body Type Sedan Small Crossover SUV
Segment B Crossover
Construction Unibody Unibody
Doors 4 5
Seating Capacity 2+3 2+3
Length (mm) 4440 4380
Width (mm) 1695 1860
Height (mm) 1477 1650
Wheelbase (mm) 2600 2618
Curb Weight (kg) 1121 1420
Fuel Tank (L) 40 51
Exterior Colors Alpine Green, Glacier Blue, Snowy White, Zircon Grey, Canyon Black
Chassis, Wheels & Brakes
Front Suspension Independent MacPherson w/ Stabilizer MacPherson Strut w/Coil Spring
Rear Suspension H-Shaped Torsion Beam w/ Stabilizer Multi-link with Coil Spring
Front Wheels 16x6.0 18
Rear Wheels 16x6.0 18
Front Tires 185/55 R16 235/55R18
Rear Tires 185/55 R16 235/55R18
Rear Brakes Drum Disc
Steering Type EPS EPS
Steering Column tilt + tele Tilt & Telescope
Tire Pressure Monitoring No No
Differential Lock No No
Front Brakes Disc
Safety
Anti-lock Braking (ABS) Yes Yes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Yes Yes
Brake Assist No No
Parking Sensors No No
Stability Control Yes No
Traction Control Yes No
Vehicle Dynamic Control No No
Forward Collision Mitigation No No
Blind Spot Warning No No
Hill Start Assist Yes Yes
Hill Descent Control No Yes
Auto Stop/Start No No
Driver Airbag Yes No
Knee Airbag No No
Passenger Airbag Yes No
Front Curtain Airbags Yes No
Rear Curtain Airbags Yes No
Rear Side Airbags Yes No
Engine Immobilizer Yes Yes
Security Alarm Yes Yes
Door Locking Central Locking Central Locking
Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning Automatic Type with Touch Panel Controls Automatic Climate Control Dual Zone
Rear A/C Vents Yes No
Seat Material Leather Fabric
Parking Brake Manual EPB
Key Type Smart Key Keyless Entry
Push-Button Start Yes No
Cruise Control No No
Multi-Info Display Yes Yes
Paddle Shifters Yes No
Reverse Camera Yes No
Auto Headlights No No
Power Windows Yes Yes
Power Seats No No
Remote Trunk Release Yes No
Eco Mode Yes No
Antenna no no
Infotainment & Audio
Touchscreen Yes Yes
Navigation Yes No
Bluetooth Yes Yes
Apple CarPlay No Yes
Android Auto No No
USB Yes No
AUX Input Yes No
AM/FM Radio Yes Yes
CD Player Yes No
DVD Player Yes No
MP3 Playback Yes No
iPod Support Yes No
SD Card Slot No No
Speakers 3
Lighting
Headlights Multi-Reflector Halogen Halogen
Fog Lights Yes No
Daytime Running Lights No Yes
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Honda City 1.5 VX+ CVT (2015) vs Jaecoo J5 Comfort (2026): which should you buy?

The Honda City 1.5 VX+ CVT (2015) is the better value for a Filipino buyer seeking a reliable, fuel-efficient daily commuter. At ₱1,003,000, it is currently the only available option, while the Jaecoo J5 Comfort (₱999,000) is discontinued. The City offers superior fuel economy (26.01 km/l combined) and a practical 5-door hatchback layout, whereas the J5 is a 5-door small crossover SUV with a hybrid powertrain and higher power figures. Given the City’s lower cost, longer warranty (100,000km/3-years vs. 7 years or 200,000km), and confirmed availability, it is the recommended choice for most drivers, especially those prioritizing budget and practicality. For those demanding maximum performance, the J5’s 142 PS and 215 Nm are significant, but the City’s balance of price and efficiency makes it the more sensible entry point.