Honda usually makes major improvements to a car after 5 years, and the 11th Generation Civic will be launched soon.
The new Civic’s design is simple and clean, with a light body that is reminiscent of the original Civic. The surface of this new car, especially on the sides, will be the most noticeable change. A line runs from the headlight to the taillight, and another runs under the wheels, and that’s all there is to it in this modern Civic.
The LED light has been shortened to give the impression of transparency despite the thin grille, and the chrome unibrow has been omitted from the grill.
A digital gauge cluster is available for the first time in the 11th generation Civic, and the central touch screen is also the largest. Honda says there will be a range of new safety features and airbag designs, but doesn’t go into detail.
Other specifics have not been revealed, but it is planned to use the same 2.0-litre inline four-cylinder base engine and a 1.6-litre turbo-four upgrade engine as the current model. The Honda Civic 2022, which will be followed by the hatchback, Sy, and Type R models, is scheduled to debut in the spring of next year.