Showing posts with label Civic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Civic. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Here's the Honda Civic Tourer concept. Will also be in Geneva.


A few weeks ago i talked about a new concept that Honda was bringing to the Geneva Motor Show which is the wagon version of the Civic, and today a few pictures appeared of that car. Unfortunately nothing else is known but i am sure more details will soon show up.

What we do know is that this concept will become a full production model in the near future and i am eagerly waiting for that since it is a very nice car, it looks really good.

The engine in the concept is the new Earth Dreams Technology 1.6 i-DTEC diesel engine from Honda. Power, top speed and all those values we all love to know will have to wait a little more, so don't miss the public presentation at the Geneva Motor Show.

Thursday, 7 February 2013

Honda will bring to Geneva the Civic Wagon concept, the NXS and a new engine.


Honda recently announced that they will show the Civic Wagon concept at the Geneva Motor Show, together with NSX concept that will keep the exterior look and will reveal a potential direction for the interior design and the CR-V will be available with the new Earth Dreams Technology 1.6 i-DTEC diesel engine

The Civic Wagon concept will serve as a basis for the upcoming addition to the Civic lineup, and the NSS has been seen several times, so nothing new there, while the new engine for the CR-V, which is already available in the Civic hatchback, will be offered starting from September in Europe.


Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Honda teases the 2013 Honda Civic SI


Check out the first teaser of the new 2013 Honda Civic, who will see its public reveal at the Los Angeles Motor Show tomorrow (29/11). It has a new rear wing and rear diffuser with bigger wheels.



No more details were revealed, but we will find out more tomorrow.

Source: Honda Twitter

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

2013 Honda Civic for the USA


     The current Honda Civic received many criticisms about the way it looked, a little dated, the trivial interiors or the lack of improvements in the engine department. So now Honda in giving the USA market a big makeover for it's flagship sedan.
 

     The front looks a little bit like the new Accord and nobody doubts it looks more sporty and agressive, a huge improvement thanks to the black honeycomb mesh grille, a redesigned lower bumper with chrome trim, new headlights and taillights. The rear bumper and hood have also been redesigned.

     Interior shots haven't been release, so for now we can't comment if there are any improvements.

Source: MotorTrend

 

 
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