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Home News Auto News All-New 2021 Honda Civic Design Seen In AU Patent Filings All-New 2021 Honda Civic Design Seen In AU Patent Filings Auto News Jim Kem | October 01, 2020 04:16 pm The Honda Civic, in its 10th-generation form, might seem about as fresh-faced as they come, but consider that it has been in production for about 5 years. Credit where it’s due, the car has managed to age quite well with a little burst of youth coming from its 2020 facelift. This FC, as its codename goes, has been a strong seller for the Japanese automaker, making it all the more important that the pace of innovation isn’t slowed. The last thing they’d want is for a rival to sweep the C-segment crown out from under it, which is why an all-new 11th-generation version is already being prepared. Not only is the car’s development already well underway, but it looks as if the final design has already been set. The most recent proof of this comes from a recent filing made by Honda with the Australian Office of Intellectual Property, or IP Australia, which shows what looks to be the next-gen Civic from various angles in both hatch and liftback (sedan) forms. These are merely 3D computer models, of course, but clearly depicts the visual characteristics of the car. All in all, there’s a lot of resemblance here with the 10th-generation Accord. The bonnet is much more horizontal to distinguish it from the passenger cell, which follows an almost coupe-like silhouette all the way past the C-pillar. Speaking of which, these filings seem congruent with the rumours of Honda cancelling the two-door coupe variant, which is sold primarily in North America. Elsewhere, the front end receives an altered fascia with a nose that’s a little more extended outward. The rear end, meanwhile, eschews the arrow-like tail lamp cluster for a more squinted, regularly-shaped array. Fans of the hatchback body style will be glad to know that the car seems much better thought out here, looking like much less of a design afterthought. We even have a horizontal light bar that seems to link both left and right clusters, making it resemble the Kia Stinger. There’s no telling yet if Honda has any new powertrain announcements to accompany the 11th-generation Civic, but we doubt if there will be any significant changes to their current line-up of naturally-aspirated and turbocharged four-cylinder engines. That being said, it is quite possible that Honda will be more liberal with their hybrid and plug-in hybrid offerings here, perhaps even offering their i-MMD tech similar to what they’ve been doing under the Insight nameplate. In fact, the whole car looks so much like the 2018 Insight! Keeping in mind that the previous Civic was replaced within 6 years, it would be a safe assumption that a 2021 reveal for this newest evolution is on the cards. That is, if the COVID-19 pandemic did not hamper the car’s development. More on this as the news breaks! ✕ 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. Related Tags Honda Insight civic 11th-Gen FC i-MMD i-VTEC Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Review: 2016 Honda Civic 1.8 i-VTEC (FC) – Respectable Point Of Entry Reviews Kon | October 21, 2020 By now, most of us know the new tenth-generation Honda Civic is a genuinely good car. Stung by criticism of the underwhelming ninth-generation ... Owner Review: Civic FC (Ketam) 1.5 Turbo - After 6 Years Buying Guides Mohd Helmi Hasan Adli | November 28, 2022 Looking for a great used Honda Civic?Buying a used car is always a gamble & in this article, I will share my real 6 year owner review of my ... Honda Civic Sedan Gets No Love In Japan. Hatch, Type R To Remain Auto News Jim Kem | June 29, 2020 In stark contrast with the rest of the world, Honda’s home market of Japan isn’t so hot on the Civic in sedan form, causing the automaker to decide ... 11th Generation All-New Honda Civic vs 10th Generation Honda Civic - What's New? Auto News Arvind | June 04, 2021 It’s back ladies and gents. The 11th-generation Honda Civic has officially been introduced for the US market. The transcendent sedan from Honda now ... Comments
All-New 2021 Honda Civic Design Seen In AU Patent Filings Auto News Jim Kem | October 01, 2020 04:16 pm The Honda Civic, in its 10th-generation form, might seem about as fresh-faced as they come, but consider that it has been in production for about 5 years. Credit where it’s due, the car has managed to age quite well with a little burst of youth coming from its 2020 facelift. This FC, as its codename goes, has been a strong seller for the Japanese automaker, making it all the more important that the pace of innovation isn’t slowed. The last thing they’d want is for a rival to sweep the C-segment crown out from under it, which is why an all-new 11th-generation version is already being prepared. Not only is the car’s development already well underway, but it looks as if the final design has already been set. The most recent proof of this comes from a recent filing made by Honda with the Australian Office of Intellectual Property, or IP Australia, which shows what looks to be the next-gen Civic from various angles in both hatch and liftback (sedan) forms. These are merely 3D computer models, of course, but clearly depicts the visual characteristics of the car. All in all, there’s a lot of resemblance here with the 10th-generation Accord. The bonnet is much more horizontal to distinguish it from the passenger cell, which follows an almost coupe-like silhouette all the way past the C-pillar. Speaking of which, these filings seem congruent with the rumours of Honda cancelling the two-door coupe variant, which is sold primarily in North America. Elsewhere, the front end receives an altered fascia with a nose that’s a little more extended outward. The rear end, meanwhile, eschews the arrow-like tail lamp cluster for a more squinted, regularly-shaped array. Fans of the hatchback body style will be glad to know that the car seems much better thought out here, looking like much less of a design afterthought. We even have a horizontal light bar that seems to link both left and right clusters, making it resemble the Kia Stinger. There’s no telling yet if Honda has any new powertrain announcements to accompany the 11th-generation Civic, but we doubt if there will be any significant changes to their current line-up of naturally-aspirated and turbocharged four-cylinder engines. That being said, it is quite possible that Honda will be more liberal with their hybrid and plug-in hybrid offerings here, perhaps even offering their i-MMD tech similar to what they’ve been doing under the Insight nameplate. In fact, the whole car looks so much like the 2018 Insight! Keeping in mind that the previous Civic was replaced within 6 years, it would be a safe assumption that a 2021 reveal for this newest evolution is on the cards. That is, if the COVID-19 pandemic did not hamper the car’s development. More on this as the news breaks! ✕ 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. Related Tags Honda Insight civic 11th-Gen FC i-MMD i-VTEC
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Review: 2016 Honda Civic 1.8 i-VTEC (FC) – Respectable Point Of Entry Reviews Kon | October 21, 2020 By now, most of us know the new tenth-generation Honda Civic is a genuinely good car. Stung by criticism of the underwhelming ninth-generation ...
Owner Review: Civic FC (Ketam) 1.5 Turbo - After 6 Years Buying Guides Mohd Helmi Hasan Adli | November 28, 2022 Looking for a great used Honda Civic?Buying a used car is always a gamble & in this article, I will share my real 6 year owner review of my ...
Honda Civic Sedan Gets No Love In Japan. Hatch, Type R To Remain Auto News Jim Kem | June 29, 2020 In stark contrast with the rest of the world, Honda’s home market of Japan isn’t so hot on the Civic in sedan form, causing the automaker to decide ...
11th Generation All-New Honda Civic vs 10th Generation Honda Civic - What's New? Auto News Arvind | June 04, 2021 It’s back ladies and gents. The 11th-generation Honda Civic has officially been introduced for the US market. The transcendent sedan from Honda now ...