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Home News Auto News 2022 Honda Civic Revealed - Looks Good, Still Dry On Details 2022 Honda Civic Revealed - Looks Good, Still Dry On Details Auto News Jim Kem | November 18, 2020 12:08 pm Earlier today, as they had teased, Honda revealed the design of what will be the next-generation Civic sedan over livestream in a very short video. Annoyingly, this was preceded by the same video reveal over Twitch in between some Fortnite gameplay. Due out “next spring”, or early Q2 2021 in normal speak as a 2022 model, the orange example here is the upcoming iteration of the popular Honda C-segmenter, which the company boasts as having been the best selling car in North America. This 11th-gen version seeks to build upon that popularity with a design that doubles down on the visual link between it and the larger Accord. Despite looking very much like its final form, Honda still insists on the ‘prototype’ label, but promises “an even sportier chassis and more powerful engine options”. They’re clearly going after an even more youthful audience here, particularly with the Twitch reveal, but that might be at the risk of sidelining the established customer base that prefers that the car portray a more grown-up persona. From the front and rear, the new Civic looks very much like the 10th-generation Accord insofar as how their fascias and light signatures match up. Gone are the characteristic C-shaped tail lights in favour of a more conventional looking cluster. In profile, again like Accord, the new Civic’s windscreen and A-pillar looks to be more upright but also quicker to slope down to establish that coupe-like fastback roofline. Inside, this single image shows a more uncluttered dashboard layout that relocates the main infotainment touchscreen to a floating unit above a very Audi-like horizontal curtain air vent that runs from the centre console until it almost meets the passenger door panel. The HVAC controls themselves consist of 3 main knobs but every other function and readout seems to have gone digital. Unfortunately, there’s nothing else about the car that is confirmed apart from the exterior design. It does also seem like a more evolutionary step forward than what we saw previously in the transition from the 9th-gen to 10th-gen Civic. If this is a recurring theme, we could reasonably expect that this new model is still formed from the shared bedrock of the outgoing car. The four-cylinder 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo, then, should be making a return as the staple engine option and mated to a CVT. That said, it’s looking like Honda saw fit to endow it with more power and sharper handing. Honda already offers a 205hp version of the 1.5-litre turbocharged engine in more athletic variants of the existing Civic, so its plausible that this tune would become more widely available (or even standard) across the range. The automaker is highly unlikely to resurrect the coupe body style, however, even for the North American market following its discontinuation at the end of 2020 that stemmed from slow sales, but the hatchback is confirmed to be making its debut alongside the sedan next year. ✕ 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 civic North America VTEC TURBO CVT Accord 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 RE-VIEW: Last Round With Ketam - Farewell To The 10th-Gen Honda Civic Reviews Jim Kem | January 01, 2022 With the full Malaysian launch of the 11th-generation Civic just around the corner, we take one final look back at the car that it evolved from. By ... Over Half Of Civic, CR-V Customers Have Picked The 1.5 Turbo Auto News Aswan | November 07, 2017 It's safe to say that Malaysian consumers have finally matured and grown to accept downsized, turbocharged engines. There was once a time when ... What goes into a VTEC Turbo? Insights Aswan | August 31, 2017 For a lot of car enthusiasts growing up in the 80s and 90s, the word VTEC was synonymous with high-performance engines from renowned Japanese ... Teased: All-New 2021 Honda Civic ‘Coming Soon’ To Singapore Auto News Jim Kem | May 18, 2021 While most of us are still acclimatising to the fact that the 10th-generation Civic has been supplanted and wondering just how far Honda has pushed ... Comments
2022 Honda Civic Revealed - Looks Good, Still Dry On Details Auto News Jim Kem | November 18, 2020 12:08 pm Earlier today, as they had teased, Honda revealed the design of what will be the next-generation Civic sedan over livestream in a very short video. Annoyingly, this was preceded by the same video reveal over Twitch in between some Fortnite gameplay. Due out “next spring”, or early Q2 2021 in normal speak as a 2022 model, the orange example here is the upcoming iteration of the popular Honda C-segmenter, which the company boasts as having been the best selling car in North America. This 11th-gen version seeks to build upon that popularity with a design that doubles down on the visual link between it and the larger Accord. Despite looking very much like its final form, Honda still insists on the ‘prototype’ label, but promises “an even sportier chassis and more powerful engine options”. They’re clearly going after an even more youthful audience here, particularly with the Twitch reveal, but that might be at the risk of sidelining the established customer base that prefers that the car portray a more grown-up persona. From the front and rear, the new Civic looks very much like the 10th-generation Accord insofar as how their fascias and light signatures match up. Gone are the characteristic C-shaped tail lights in favour of a more conventional looking cluster. In profile, again like Accord, the new Civic’s windscreen and A-pillar looks to be more upright but also quicker to slope down to establish that coupe-like fastback roofline. Inside, this single image shows a more uncluttered dashboard layout that relocates the main infotainment touchscreen to a floating unit above a very Audi-like horizontal curtain air vent that runs from the centre console until it almost meets the passenger door panel. The HVAC controls themselves consist of 3 main knobs but every other function and readout seems to have gone digital. Unfortunately, there’s nothing else about the car that is confirmed apart from the exterior design. It does also seem like a more evolutionary step forward than what we saw previously in the transition from the 9th-gen to 10th-gen Civic. If this is a recurring theme, we could reasonably expect that this new model is still formed from the shared bedrock of the outgoing car. The four-cylinder 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo, then, should be making a return as the staple engine option and mated to a CVT. That said, it’s looking like Honda saw fit to endow it with more power and sharper handing. Honda already offers a 205hp version of the 1.5-litre turbocharged engine in more athletic variants of the existing Civic, so its plausible that this tune would become more widely available (or even standard) across the range. The automaker is highly unlikely to resurrect the coupe body style, however, even for the North American market following its discontinuation at the end of 2020 that stemmed from slow sales, but the hatchback is confirmed to be making its debut alongside the sedan next year. ✕ 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 civic North America VTEC TURBO CVT Accord
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RE-VIEW: Last Round With Ketam - Farewell To The 10th-Gen Honda Civic Reviews Jim Kem | January 01, 2022 With the full Malaysian launch of the 11th-generation Civic just around the corner, we take one final look back at the car that it evolved from. By ...
Over Half Of Civic, CR-V Customers Have Picked The 1.5 Turbo Auto News Aswan | November 07, 2017 It's safe to say that Malaysian consumers have finally matured and grown to accept downsized, turbocharged engines. There was once a time when ...
What goes into a VTEC Turbo? Insights Aswan | August 31, 2017 For a lot of car enthusiasts growing up in the 80s and 90s, the word VTEC was synonymous with high-performance engines from renowned Japanese ...
Teased: All-New 2021 Honda Civic ‘Coming Soon’ To Singapore Auto News Jim Kem | May 18, 2021 While most of us are still acclimatising to the fact that the 10th-generation Civic has been supplanted and wondering just how far Honda has pushed ...