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主页 新闻 所有资讯 10th Generation 2016 Honda Civic FC Launched In Malaysia – From RM113,800 10th Generation 2016 Honda Civic FC Launched In Malaysia – From RM113,800 所有资讯 Hans | March 19日, 2017 08:57 PM With a starting price of RM113,800 , and a generous list of standard features that includes six airbags, electronic stability control (or as Honda calls it - Vehicle Stability Assist or VSA), ISOFIX and Hill Start Assist – available on all variants, the all-new Honda Civic is certainly moving the goal post for all other C-segment models.OverviewAt a glance, the all-new Civic’s silhouette might give an impression that it’s a fastback/hatchback, but it’s actually a sedan, with a conventional opening boot, and competes within a very traditional C-segment with the likes of a Toyota Corolla Altis, Volkswagen Jetta, Ford Focus, and Mazda 3 Sedan.The first impression of the all-new Civic is that it’s huge. It’s much bigger than what you would expect a C-segment model to be. Compared to the previous FB-generation Civic, this all-new FC-generation Civic is significantly lower, wider and longer than before.Compared to its archival the Toyota Corolla Altis, it’s 10 mm longer, 45 mm lower, and 4 mm wider.As before, the Civic is locally-assembled at Honda’s plant in Pegoh, Melaka.Honda says the all-new Civic qualifies for reduction in excise duties and other unspecified benefits outlined under Malaysia’s ‘customized’ incentives for Energy Efficient Vehicles, thus explains the competitive prices.Engine and TransmissionAs you would’ve already know by now, the all-new Civic comes with two engine options – a 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo unit and a 1.8-litre i-VTEC naturally aspirated unit that’s carried over from the previous generation Civic.The direct injection VTEC Turbo engine produces 173 PS at 5,500 rpm and 220 Nm from 1,700 – 5,500 rpm. It features variable valve timing on both intake and exhaust sides. Boost pressure within the combustion chamber is controlled by an electrically-actuated waste gate. Honda claims a class-leading fuel consumption of 5.8-litre/100 km.Buyers however, should temper their expectations and not get overly excited over the combination of the two words ‘VTEC’ and ‘Turbo.’ This is not the kind of performance-biased turbo setup that your tuner at Sunway will install on your ride. Instead, the adoption of a turbocharger here is primarily aimed at reducing CO2 emissions (crucial in lowering taxes in Thailand and many other countries), with attaining high power output figures being a secondary objective.Claimed acceleration from 0-100 km/h is 8.2 seconds, quick enough on paper, but our short test drive in Thailand suggests that it’s not going to feel that rapid in the real world, partly due to the characteristic of the CVT that’s transferring power to the front wheels.The familiar 1.8-litre naturally aspirated i-VTEC remains unchanged, producing 141 PS at 6,500 rpm and 174 Nm at 4,300 rpm, accelerating the entry variant Civic from 0-100 km/h in 10.4 seconds.Both engines are paired to a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) type automatic transmission with torque converter.Although both engines use CVTs, the one used in the 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo model is a different unit from the 1.8-litre naturally aspirated model, with the former having a higher torque limit rating. The CVT that’s used in the 1.8 model is similar to the unit used in the Honda HR-V, but with a different torque converter installed.Both transmissions lack an automatic transmission fluid cooler but according to Assistant Large Project Leader Mr. Osamu Takezawa, there is no risk of the CVTs overheating in all but the most extreme race-like conditions, as the CVTs are of an improved, new design that’s more durable and does not need an additional cooler like earlier generation CVTs.Honda also claims that all-new Civic has the quietest cabin in its class, a claim which our short drive in Thailand found little reason to doubt. We expect to complete a more comprehensive review for the all-new Civic in the coming months.SafetyApart from the VTEC Turbo engine, safety is another key highlight for the all-new Civic. While many of its peers tend to limit the full suite of active and passive safety features only for higher range variants, this all-new Civic offers the same level of safety features across the range.Six airbags, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), ISOFIX, Hill Start Assist, Emergency Stop Signal are all available even from the entry 1.8S model.As such, the expected maximum 5-Star ASEAN NCAP rating (official announcement to be made by ASEAN NCAP later) is applicable to all variants of the Civic. This is not always the case as Vehicle Stability Assist (generically known as electronic stability control or ESC) is a pre-requisite for any vehicle to be awarded the fifth star, so very often, the maximum 5-star rating is only applicable to certain variants.Key differences between variants:There are three variants on offer. Here are the main differences between the trio:Standard features for the Civic 1.8S1.8-litre i-VTEC naturally aspirated engine16-inch alloy wheelsAutomatic projector halogen headlightsLED Daytime Running LightsHalogen front fog lampsFabric seatsWalk-away auto lockSmart Entry with Push StartRemote engine startSingle zone automatic air-conditioningTouch panel A/C conntrols8-Way powered adjustable driver seat7" display infotaiment with 8 speakers, Bluetooth hand-free connectivity with voice recognition, USB, HDMI, MP3 and iPod supportReverse cameraRear air-conditioningSix airbagsVehicle Stability Assist (VSA)ABS with EBDAuto Brake Hold (ABH)Hill-start assist (HSA)ISOFIXEmergency stop signal (ESS)Civic 1.5 TC adds the following features1.5-litre turbocharged VTEC enginePaddle-shifters17-inch alloy wheelsLeather seatsCivic 1.5 TC-P adds the following featuresLED headlampsLED front fog lampsDual-auto zone automatic air-conditioningGPS navigation ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! 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10th Generation 2016 Honda Civic FC Launched In Malaysia – From RM113,800 所有资讯 Hans | March 19日, 2017 08:57 PM With a starting price of RM113,800 , and a generous list of standard features that includes six airbags, electronic stability control (or as Honda calls it - Vehicle Stability Assist or VSA), ISOFIX and Hill Start Assist – available on all variants, the all-new Honda Civic is certainly moving the goal post for all other C-segment models.OverviewAt a glance, the all-new Civic’s silhouette might give an impression that it’s a fastback/hatchback, but it’s actually a sedan, with a conventional opening boot, and competes within a very traditional C-segment with the likes of a Toyota Corolla Altis, Volkswagen Jetta, Ford Focus, and Mazda 3 Sedan.The first impression of the all-new Civic is that it’s huge. It’s much bigger than what you would expect a C-segment model to be. Compared to the previous FB-generation Civic, this all-new FC-generation Civic is significantly lower, wider and longer than before.Compared to its archival the Toyota Corolla Altis, it’s 10 mm longer, 45 mm lower, and 4 mm wider.As before, the Civic is locally-assembled at Honda’s plant in Pegoh, Melaka.Honda says the all-new Civic qualifies for reduction in excise duties and other unspecified benefits outlined under Malaysia’s ‘customized’ incentives for Energy Efficient Vehicles, thus explains the competitive prices.Engine and TransmissionAs you would’ve already know by now, the all-new Civic comes with two engine options – a 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo unit and a 1.8-litre i-VTEC naturally aspirated unit that’s carried over from the previous generation Civic.The direct injection VTEC Turbo engine produces 173 PS at 5,500 rpm and 220 Nm from 1,700 – 5,500 rpm. It features variable valve timing on both intake and exhaust sides. Boost pressure within the combustion chamber is controlled by an electrically-actuated waste gate. Honda claims a class-leading fuel consumption of 5.8-litre/100 km.Buyers however, should temper their expectations and not get overly excited over the combination of the two words ‘VTEC’ and ‘Turbo.’ This is not the kind of performance-biased turbo setup that your tuner at Sunway will install on your ride. Instead, the adoption of a turbocharger here is primarily aimed at reducing CO2 emissions (crucial in lowering taxes in Thailand and many other countries), with attaining high power output figures being a secondary objective.Claimed acceleration from 0-100 km/h is 8.2 seconds, quick enough on paper, but our short test drive in Thailand suggests that it’s not going to feel that rapid in the real world, partly due to the characteristic of the CVT that’s transferring power to the front wheels.The familiar 1.8-litre naturally aspirated i-VTEC remains unchanged, producing 141 PS at 6,500 rpm and 174 Nm at 4,300 rpm, accelerating the entry variant Civic from 0-100 km/h in 10.4 seconds.Both engines are paired to a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) type automatic transmission with torque converter.Although both engines use CVTs, the one used in the 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo model is a different unit from the 1.8-litre naturally aspirated model, with the former having a higher torque limit rating. The CVT that’s used in the 1.8 model is similar to the unit used in the Honda HR-V, but with a different torque converter installed.Both transmissions lack an automatic transmission fluid cooler but according to Assistant Large Project Leader Mr. Osamu Takezawa, there is no risk of the CVTs overheating in all but the most extreme race-like conditions, as the CVTs are of an improved, new design that’s more durable and does not need an additional cooler like earlier generation CVTs.Honda also claims that all-new Civic has the quietest cabin in its class, a claim which our short drive in Thailand found little reason to doubt. We expect to complete a more comprehensive review for the all-new Civic in the coming months.SafetyApart from the VTEC Turbo engine, safety is another key highlight for the all-new Civic. While many of its peers tend to limit the full suite of active and passive safety features only for higher range variants, this all-new Civic offers the same level of safety features across the range.Six airbags, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), ISOFIX, Hill Start Assist, Emergency Stop Signal are all available even from the entry 1.8S model.As such, the expected maximum 5-Star ASEAN NCAP rating (official announcement to be made by ASEAN NCAP later) is applicable to all variants of the Civic. This is not always the case as Vehicle Stability Assist (generically known as electronic stability control or ESC) is a pre-requisite for any vehicle to be awarded the fifth star, so very often, the maximum 5-star rating is only applicable to certain variants.Key differences between variants:There are three variants on offer. Here are the main differences between the trio:Standard features for the Civic 1.8S1.8-litre i-VTEC naturally aspirated engine16-inch alloy wheelsAutomatic projector halogen headlightsLED Daytime Running LightsHalogen front fog lampsFabric seatsWalk-away auto lockSmart Entry with Push StartRemote engine startSingle zone automatic air-conditioningTouch panel A/C conntrols8-Way powered adjustable driver seat7" display infotaiment with 8 speakers, Bluetooth hand-free connectivity with voice recognition, USB, HDMI, MP3 and iPod supportReverse cameraRear air-conditioningSix airbagsVehicle Stability Assist (VSA)ABS with EBDAuto Brake Hold (ABH)Hill-start assist (HSA)ISOFIXEmergency stop signal (ESS)Civic 1.5 TC adds the following features1.5-litre turbocharged VTEC enginePaddle-shifters17-inch alloy wheelsLeather seatsCivic 1.5 TC-P adds the following featuresLED headlampsLED front fog lampsDual-auto zone automatic air-conditioningGPS navigation ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! 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2015 9th Generation Honda Civic Facelift Review – For Those Who Can’t Wait 评论 Hans | December 23日, 2015 Yes we know that the all-new 10th generation FC-series Honda Civic has already been revealed in the US. So what is this 9th generation FB-series ...
Honda Thailand Confirms All-New 2016 Civic To Come With VTEC Turbo, Badged As Civic RS 所有资讯 Hans | February 16日, 2016 Honda Automobile Thailand has confirmed that the all-new, tenth generation 2016 Honda Civic will be offered with two engine options – 1.8-litre ...
10th Generation Honda Civic Open for Booking. Launch in Q2 2016 所有资讯 Gokul | May 12日, 2016 Honda Malaysia today announced that the all-new Civic is officially open for booking. Prices have to be announced but Honda says the all-new ...
All-New 10th Generation 2016 Honda Civic Debuts In USA - Best In-Class Everything! 所有资讯 Hans | October 07日, 2015 The all-new 10th generation 2016 Honda Civic sedan has just been unveiled today in the US, and what a car it is! On top of the stunning fastback-like ...