Brother I have the previous gen city and I have driven it on Yokohama and Bridgestone tyres. Now I have bought Dunlop tyres.
Keep in mind that I had 185/70/13 Yokohama tyres with 13 inch steel wheels and now I have got 185/65/14 Dunlop tyres with 14 inch alloy wheels (a bit low profile). I have driven Yokohama and Bridgestone tyres with air pressure of 27 psi and I am driving Dunlop tyres with 30 psi as of now (will get back to 27 again). I have driven it for only 2 days now. I have driven them in city roads and on highway speeds at a mximum speed of 140 Km/hr. With Yokohama tyres, the longest trip was to Peshawar, from Lahore (at max. of 140 Km/hr).
Now I have chosen Dunlop over Yokohama or Bridgestone tyres. Firstly because a cousin recommend to try them (he has three cars and has tried a couple of tyre brands). Secondly I think, and he told me, other tyres get hard with the passage of time, start making noises, loose grip when they get stiff etc. Since city already has stiff suspension, even going over cat's eyes made a terrible kind of noise. Now the Dunlop tyres make a different kind of sound, bearable one. It feels dampened. I did reduce my tyre profile but I am also comfortable now. Also keep in mind that I drive aggressively. I have not felt any difference regarding road grip yet (2 days since I got new ones) but I am comfortable now even by reducing tyre profile.
Keep in mind that I have got Dunlop SP Sport LM 702 tyres. What I know is that this one delivers good grip in dry conditions. They have other varieties too, you can check them. I'll update you in a week or so about how they feel then. Right now they are new, maybe that's why so comfortable.
Hope this helps.