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Home News Auto News 2022 Honda Civic FE Launched - 3 Variants Available, From RM126k 2022 Honda Civic FE Launched - 3 Variants Available, From RM126k Auto News Adam Aubrey | January 13, 2022 02:22 pm Honda Malaysia today launched the 2022 Honda Civic (FE) for the Malaysian market, priced from RM126k. There are few products that command as much attention or develop as much hype as the Honda Civic, especially as the previous generation has proven to be such a massive hit throughout its production lifespan. In Malaysia, the Civic has sold 153,000 units since 2001. The 11th-Gen Civic has garnered 1,200 bookings even before its launch. Honda aims to sell 900 units of the 2022 Civic monthly. Honda has announced three variants for the 2022 Honda Civic, including the much anticipated Civic RS, the first RS model for the Civic lineup. The three variants are priced as follows: E: RM125,634 V: RM138,043 RS: RM144,350 Bigger Than Before Although the 2022 Civic FE might seem like a smaller vehicle than the outgoing Civic FC, it is actually wider by 3mm (1,802mm), longer by 33mm (4,678mm) and lower by 1mm (1,415mm). This translates into a much roomier interior as well as a broader and lower stance, improving the sedan's overall passenger space and looks at the same time. There's also improved body rigidity through greater use of structural adhesive and swapping out the front sub-frame and other components for lighter, more rigid items. Stepping it up a notch are revisions to the steering system in terms of weight and assistance, as well as adjustments to rear track width and rear bushings for improved straight-line stability without compromising agility. Exterior A distinct step forward in terms of the design language makes the all-new 2022 Civic look like a far more mature product, and one could even venture so far as to say it looks practically European in terms of styling and form. At the front, the 11th-gen Civic sports the latest three-dimensional wide front grille, flanked by sleek headlights with an L-shaped DRL light signature. Round the sides, the car's glasshouse has been pushed back (at the front) and stretched at the rear to give the Civic a low-slung coupe-like silhouette. The characteristic kink in the bodyline just before the C-Pillar is perhaps a nod to its big brother, the Accord's design cues. Honda has ditched the love it or hate it C-shaped "ketam taillights" for a cleaner, more streamlined rear taillights with C-shaped graphics. In addition, the RS variant gets a spoiler with a lowered middle part to make way for the third brake light, which has now moved to the lower part of the rear windscreen. Wheel size is different on all three variants with the E being equipped with 16-inch, V with 17-inch and RS with 18-inch wheels. Interior On the inside – the interior has been redesigned for a far more premium look than the 10th-gen's stylistic approach. A detailed honeycomb mesh accent now runs the dashboard's width, neatly integrating the air-conditioning vents. Down the middle, the centre console features a main cubby space. Two cupholders accompany the gear shifter, and the usual drivetrain controls further back. The new 2022 Civic also benefits from a new front-seat design. The new-generation seat frame firmly holds the body, enhancing comfort on long drives using Honda's Body Stabilizing Seat approach. Interior differences include the use of fabric on the E variant, with the V and RS receiving leather. The other major differentiation with the models is the infotainment screen size, with the E being equipped with a 7-inch display and the V and RS coming with a 9-inch display. All variants will get Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The E variant gets four speakers while the V and RS get eight speakers. Powertrain According to Honda Malaysia,60% of Civics sold in Malaysia were the turbocharged variants so its no surprise that the tried and tested turbocharged 1.5-litre VTEC petrol unit from the FC soldiers on in the FE (all-variants) - though figures have been bumped up to 182 PS and 240 Nm of torque, 9 PS and 20 Nm more than before. These improvements have been achieved by adding variable valve timing to the exhaust side of the engine and a more efficient turbocharger package. The CVT transmission from the FC has also been reworked and updated, delivering a smoother experience than the outgoing model. It also features a quicker and more positive virtual gear ratio selection, especially in Sport mode. As a result, starting off from a dead stop should be quicker and easier, as the extra torque and the more responsive transmission gets you moving with haste. Another new and for the first time feature in the Civic is drive mode. You now have Eco, Normal and Sport mode. Safety The all-new 2022 Honda Civic comes with a heavily updated and improved version of the Honda Sensing Package, albeit just for the RS variant (V only gets LaneWatch on top of the regular active safety systems). The newest feature is the Lead Car Departure Notification System. That's essentially a fancy way of saying that if the car ahead of you moves off from a dead stop, the system will gently alert you to start moving as well. Highlighting that alone would be selling the system short, however, as there have also been changes to the spread and flexibility of Honda's safety system, with a wider coverage area for the forward-facing camera and radar systems that in turn helps advanced driver assistance features such as Forward Collision Warning or Lane Departure Warning function more effectively. Honda Connect Honda Connect is also now available on the 11th-Gen Civic, giving buyers that extra sense of security and convenience. Colour There are five colours to choose from: Platinum White Pearl Crystal Black Pearl Meteoroid Grey Metallic Ignite Red Metalic Lunar Silver Metalic Warranty As usual, Honda offers a 5-year unlimited mileage warranty with free labour service, applicable up to five times within 100,000km's or 5 years. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: 2022 Honda Civic FE Gallery × 2022 Honda Civic FE Gallery Back to article / Related Tags Honda Honda Civic 2022 Honda Civic Honda Civic FE 2022 Honda Civic FE Honda Civic FC Print Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Related News 5 Ways The 2022 Honda Civic FE Is (Objectively) Better Than The Civic FC Insights Jim Kem | May 10, 2022 Does newer mean better? The all-new 2022 Honda Civic has upped the game, but not everyone is convinced it is truly superior to the outgoing model. We ... Honda Unveils Production Image Of the 2022 Honda Civic Auto News Aswan | April 22, 2021 In just a couple of months the all-new Honda Civic will be upon us, and the market will be set ablaze. Here's an early look.Sometime last year, the ... 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2022 Honda Civic FE Launched - 3 Variants Available, From RM126k Auto News Adam Aubrey | January 13, 2022 02:22 pm Honda Malaysia today launched the 2022 Honda Civic (FE) for the Malaysian market, priced from RM126k. There are few products that command as much attention or develop as much hype as the Honda Civic, especially as the previous generation has proven to be such a massive hit throughout its production lifespan. In Malaysia, the Civic has sold 153,000 units since 2001. The 11th-Gen Civic has garnered 1,200 bookings even before its launch. Honda aims to sell 900 units of the 2022 Civic monthly. Honda has announced three variants for the 2022 Honda Civic, including the much anticipated Civic RS, the first RS model for the Civic lineup. The three variants are priced as follows: E: RM125,634 V: RM138,043 RS: RM144,350 Bigger Than Before Although the 2022 Civic FE might seem like a smaller vehicle than the outgoing Civic FC, it is actually wider by 3mm (1,802mm), longer by 33mm (4,678mm) and lower by 1mm (1,415mm). This translates into a much roomier interior as well as a broader and lower stance, improving the sedan's overall passenger space and looks at the same time. There's also improved body rigidity through greater use of structural adhesive and swapping out the front sub-frame and other components for lighter, more rigid items. Stepping it up a notch are revisions to the steering system in terms of weight and assistance, as well as adjustments to rear track width and rear bushings for improved straight-line stability without compromising agility. Exterior A distinct step forward in terms of the design language makes the all-new 2022 Civic look like a far more mature product, and one could even venture so far as to say it looks practically European in terms of styling and form. At the front, the 11th-gen Civic sports the latest three-dimensional wide front grille, flanked by sleek headlights with an L-shaped DRL light signature. Round the sides, the car's glasshouse has been pushed back (at the front) and stretched at the rear to give the Civic a low-slung coupe-like silhouette. The characteristic kink in the bodyline just before the C-Pillar is perhaps a nod to its big brother, the Accord's design cues. Honda has ditched the love it or hate it C-shaped "ketam taillights" for a cleaner, more streamlined rear taillights with C-shaped graphics. In addition, the RS variant gets a spoiler with a lowered middle part to make way for the third brake light, which has now moved to the lower part of the rear windscreen. Wheel size is different on all three variants with the E being equipped with 16-inch, V with 17-inch and RS with 18-inch wheels. Interior On the inside – the interior has been redesigned for a far more premium look than the 10th-gen's stylistic approach. A detailed honeycomb mesh accent now runs the dashboard's width, neatly integrating the air-conditioning vents. Down the middle, the centre console features a main cubby space. Two cupholders accompany the gear shifter, and the usual drivetrain controls further back. The new 2022 Civic also benefits from a new front-seat design. The new-generation seat frame firmly holds the body, enhancing comfort on long drives using Honda's Body Stabilizing Seat approach. Interior differences include the use of fabric on the E variant, with the V and RS receiving leather. The other major differentiation with the models is the infotainment screen size, with the E being equipped with a 7-inch display and the V and RS coming with a 9-inch display. All variants will get Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The E variant gets four speakers while the V and RS get eight speakers. Powertrain According to Honda Malaysia,60% of Civics sold in Malaysia were the turbocharged variants so its no surprise that the tried and tested turbocharged 1.5-litre VTEC petrol unit from the FC soldiers on in the FE (all-variants) - though figures have been bumped up to 182 PS and 240 Nm of torque, 9 PS and 20 Nm more than before. These improvements have been achieved by adding variable valve timing to the exhaust side of the engine and a more efficient turbocharger package. The CVT transmission from the FC has also been reworked and updated, delivering a smoother experience than the outgoing model. It also features a quicker and more positive virtual gear ratio selection, especially in Sport mode. As a result, starting off from a dead stop should be quicker and easier, as the extra torque and the more responsive transmission gets you moving with haste. Another new and for the first time feature in the Civic is drive mode. You now have Eco, Normal and Sport mode. Safety The all-new 2022 Honda Civic comes with a heavily updated and improved version of the Honda Sensing Package, albeit just for the RS variant (V only gets LaneWatch on top of the regular active safety systems). The newest feature is the Lead Car Departure Notification System. That's essentially a fancy way of saying that if the car ahead of you moves off from a dead stop, the system will gently alert you to start moving as well. Highlighting that alone would be selling the system short, however, as there have also been changes to the spread and flexibility of Honda's safety system, with a wider coverage area for the forward-facing camera and radar systems that in turn helps advanced driver assistance features such as Forward Collision Warning or Lane Departure Warning function more effectively. Honda Connect Honda Connect is also now available on the 11th-Gen Civic, giving buyers that extra sense of security and convenience. Colour There are five colours to choose from: Platinum White Pearl Crystal Black Pearl Meteoroid Grey Metallic Ignite Red Metalic Lunar Silver Metalic Warranty As usual, Honda offers a 5-year unlimited mileage warranty with free labour service, applicable up to five times within 100,000km's or 5 years. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. 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5 Ways The 2022 Honda Civic FE Is (Objectively) Better Than The Civic FC Insights Jim Kem | May 10, 2022 Does newer mean better? The all-new 2022 Honda Civic has upped the game, but not everyone is convinced it is truly superior to the outgoing model. We ...
Honda Unveils Production Image Of the 2022 Honda Civic Auto News Aswan | April 22, 2021 In just a couple of months the all-new Honda Civic will be upon us, and the market will be set ablaze. Here's an early look.Sometime last year, the ...
Honda Really Went To Town With The 11th-Gen Civic - Things You Might Not Know About The Civic FE Insights Adam Aubrey | January 14, 2022 After what seemed like just a short period after its global debut, the 11th generation Honda Civic FE has officially been launched for the Malaysian ...
PREVIEW: All-New 2022 Honda Civic – A More Than Worthy Successor? Reviews Aswan | December 14, 2021 With the eleventh-generation Honda Civic being one of the most hotly anticipated products scheduled for local launch, there’s no way we were going to ...