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Old 09-14-15, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by -J-P-L-
Looks suprisingly good and definitely an upscale flare for the class. A huge improvement over the disgraceful current model. I do also wish they didn't chop the rear so much as is the trend.
yep, looks more expensive than it is... same as Euro Civic. Rear lights are a bit weird but overall very nice.

Lets just hope that they back it up with engines and equipment. Euro Civic looks really nice and has really big price but then details in the equipment are not at the same level as its price.
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Looks much better!
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Sep 16, 2015 - LOS ANGELES
Two new powertrains, including first Honda turbo engine in U.S.
Available Honda Sensing™ technologies
Compatible with Apple CarPlay®, the smarter, simpler way to use your iPhone in the car
Also supports Android Auto™
New styling includes significant use of LED lighting
New platform and package yields largest cabin in compact class
Honda took to YouTube today to unveil an all-new, dynamically styled 10th-generation 2016 Civic Sedan, slated for sale in the U.S. this fall. With a more athletic stance and sportier driving position, the 2016 Civic Sedan is a new-from-the-ground-up design intended to recapture the sporty character of Civic while creating the world's best compact car – setting a new benchmark in the mainstream compact class for fun-to-drive performance, safety performance and fuel efficiency, together with a new level of refinement.

The Civic Sedan is the first in a series of new 10th-generation Civic models that will include a sedan, coupe, high-performance Si models, a 5-door hatchback and the first-ever Civic Type-R model for the U.S. market, comprising the most diverse and innovative lineup in Civic's 43-year history.

"This tenth-generation Civic is quite simply the most ambitious remake of Civic we've ever done," said John Mendel, executive vice president of American Honda Motor Co, Inc. "We are bringing more new technology and innovative thinking to Civic than ever before to establish a new benchmark for fun-to-drive performance, fuel efficiency, safety performance and refinement in the compact class."

Backing up the new Civic's dramatic and sporty design with new power and efficiency, for the first time the 2016 Civic will feature two all-new engines – including the first-ever application of Honda turbo engine technology in the U.S. These powerful and fuel-efficient new engines combine with a sophisticated new body and chassis design to deliver incredibly responsive and sporty performance with a higher level of ride refinement and class-leading fuel efficiency.

The 2016 Civic Sedan will be available with the Honda Sensing™ suite of advanced safety and driver-assistive technologies, including Collision Mitigation Braking, Road Departure Mitigation and, for the first time in a Honda, Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow – bringing new value to the compact segment.

Further, the 2016 Civic lineup joins the freshened 2016 Accord in offering advanced smartphone integration with a new, 7-inch high-definition Display Audio touchscreen, offering tech-savvy customers a more advanced and intuitive connected-car experience.

Apple CarPlay® takes the things you want to do with your iPhone while driving and puts them right on your car's built-in display. You can get directions, make calls, send and receive messages, and listen to music right from the touchscreen or by voice via Siri. Supported apps include Phone, Messages, Maps, Music and compatible third party apps. Apple CarPlay® is compatible with iOS 8.4 or later and iPhone 5 or later.

Android Auto™ was designed to give drivers a simple, intuitive way through touch and voice to minimize the potential for distraction so the driver can stay focused on the road. Compatible with Android 5.0 and higher, Android Auto features Google Maps, Google Now, messaging, music and numerous popular apps.

Sporty Civic Design
The dramatic and sporty new Civic design is grounded in its more athletic stance and low and wide proportions. Compared to the current model, the 2016 Civic Sedan is nearly 2 inches wider and 1 inch lower with a 1.2-inch longer wheelbase, featuring a more compact and sporty front overhang, a longer, more aggressively sculpted hood and fastback-style tail.

The taut and tidy proportions of the new Civic Sedan are complemented and accentuated by refined design details, including sleek and swept-back bodylines, a sharp and aggressive face and bulging wheel arches. The new Civic's more premium compact sedan character is also highlighted by its available LED exterior lighting, including new Honda LED headlights (in-line type), LED daytime running lights (standard) and distinctive C-shaped LED taillights (also standard).

"The new Civic really is the embodiment of our global design team's goal of styling a dramatic form that follows and speaks to the dynamic function of this ambitious redesign," said Jarad Hall, Senior Exterior Designer and project leader of the Civic Sedan, Honda R&D Americas. "The low and wide proportions, with the wheels pushed to the outmost corners, emphasize the Civic's dynamic handling prowess and give the car a crouched and muscular look, like a tiger ready to pounce."

Two All-new Engines
The 2016 Civic Sedan will feature two all-new, more powerful and fuel-efficient engines. Civic Sedan LX and EX trims will be powered by a 2.0-liter, 16-valve, DOHC i-VTEC™ 4-cylinder – the most powerful base engine ever offered on Civic – mated to either a 6-speed manual (LX trim) or continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). Civic Sedans in EX-T, EX-L trims and Touring trims will be powered by a 1.5-liter, direct-injected and turbocharged 16-valve DOHC inline-4, mated to a unique CVT, delivering a new level of responsiveness in this capacity class of turbocharged engine.

The new 1.5-liter powerplant is the first turbocharged engine on a U.S. Honda model and the most powerful engine ever offered on a non-Si Civic in America. Both engines will offer top-in-class performance and fuel efficiency, and are targeted to receive EPA highway fuel economy ratings in excess of 40 mpg. Additional powertrain details and specifications will be announced closer to launch.

Advanced and Sporty New Body and Chassis
The 2016 Civic will set a new standard for dynamic handling, steering, ride quality and cabin quietness in the compact class, courtesy of its all new platform, featuring the most rigid and tightly sealed body and the most sophisticated chassis in Civic history.

Advancing the sporty character of this all-new Civic is its more sporty driving position, with a one-inch lower hip point compared to the current car. The lower hip point is enabled by the new Civic's lower floor and engine and its all-new suspension design. The new Civic chassis features a redesigned strut front suspension and a new multi-link rear suspension mounted to an ultra-rigid rear subframe.

Torsional rigidity of the new body is improved by 25 percent, aided in part by more intensive use of ultra-high-strength steel. Twelve percent of the unit body is made of ultra-high-strength steel, up from 1percent on the current model. Aerodynamic efficiency is improved by 12 percent to class-leading levels, in part through the use of full underbody covers—a Civic first. Despite its larger size, the new Civic unit body is 68 pounds lighter than before, while new body-sealing techniques result in a 58-percent reduction in cabin air leaks. Class-leading cabin quietness is further improved by the use of premium noise-reducing features, including a flush-mounted acoustic glass windshield, a more tightly sealed engine compartment and triple-sealed doors.

To achieve the Civic development team's high targets for dynamic performance and refined ride quality, the new Civic Sedan utilizes hydraulic compliance bushings, a technology typically reserved for more expensive vehicles, aiding the isolation of road vibration. Additional new chassis technologies include variable gear ratio steering, beefier front and rear stabilizer bars and standard 4-wheel disc brakes, along with the application of new Agile Handling Assist brake-torque vectoring technology for more precise and agile cornering.

Spacious, Sophisticated and Advanced Cabin
The new Civic interior is designed to offer the most comfortable, sophisticated and premium-feeling cabin in the compact class. An additional 3.7 cubic feet of interior space translates into the largest cabin in the compact segment with 2 inches of added rear-seat legroom versus the outgoing model. In front, new ultra-thin front roof pillars enable class-leading forward visibility; and at the rear, trunk space has been increased by 2.6 cubic feet with a lower liftover height, larger opening and wider and taller cargo area. Civic Sedan EX and above trims will feature a 60/40 split and folding rear seat.

The 2016 Civic Sedan offers customers more premium features than ever before. New standard equipment includes automatic climate control – dual-zone on EX-L and higher trims; auto-up/down front power windows; an electronic parking brake with Brake Hold; Walk-Away auto door locks and an adjustable driver's seat thigh support with 14 degrees of tilt (EX-L and above). All Civic Sedan models also feature a larger, reconfigurable new center console with up to 7.2 liters of secure storage space, approaching SUV levels of console utility.

The new Civic interior strikes a more premium tone with high-quality materials and high-contrast finishes. These include a new one-piece, soft-touch instrumental panel with molded stitching; more premium seat fabrics; a new full-color TFT center meter (EX and above trims); a center console with piano black finish and high-contrast sliver bezel; door inserts with live stitching; an LED shift indicator and LED overhead lighting; and for EX and higher trims, a leather shift boot. Upper grades offer even more premium features, including an 8-way power adjustable driver's seat, 4-way power front passenger's seat, heated front and rear seats and heated side mirrors.

Civic Manufacturing
Civic Sedans for the North American market will be produced at the company's Greensburg, Indiana and Alliston, Ontario, Canada auto plants. The new Civic's 2.0-liter and 1.5-liter turbo engines will be manufactured in Anna, Ohio, and the vehicle's two automatic transmissions (CVTs) will be sourced from Honda plants in Russells Point, Ohio, and Celaya, Mexico.

The new Civic utilizes numerous new manufacturing processes and technologies to advance quality, efficiency and fun-to-drive performance – the result of new investment in Honda automobile and engine plants in North America. This includes the addition of the company's innovative new inner-frame weld body construction process in both Indiana and Canada, a system first utilized for production of the 2015 Honda Fit. This new general weld system creates a more lightweight, rigid and strong body structure that helps enable the Civic's class-leading fuel efficiency, outstanding safety performance and fun-to-drive experience.

About Civic
Civic is Honda's best-selling car globally, the best-selling compact car in America with individual retail car buyers for the past eight years1 and the most popular car with U.S. millennials2. The first-generation Civic debuted in America in 1972, and Civic has played a leading role in advancing fuel efficiency, small-car safety performance, design, technology and fun-to-drive performance for nine generations. American car buyers have purchased more than 10 million Civics throughout its 43 years in the U.S. market, and Civic has been manufactured in North America since 1986, with cumulative production in North America exceeding nine million Civics.

About Honda
Honda offers a complete lineup of Honda cars, trucks and service through a network of more than 1,000 Honda dealerships within the United States. Eight Honda auto plants in North America, including four in the U.S., have the capacity to produce 1.92 million automobiles each year. In 2014, more than 97 percent of the Honda and Acura automobiles sold in the U.S. were produced in North America3.

1. Based on IHS Automotive, Polk new U.S. retail vehicle registration data for 2007-2014 in the non-luxury compact car segment

2. Based on IHS Automotive, Polk new U.S. retail vehicle registration and age of head of household data for 2015CYTD June

3. Honda products are produced using domestic and globally sourced parts.
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Old 09-16-15, 08:43 PM
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Looks pretty good, not fantastic but nice. Anyone else think of the previous Ford Fusion in the headlight and grill accents? The Fusion had this distinct element where the chrome grill extended over the headlights. Honda is now using this.






Also, this unfortunate wheel design trend has to go. I can't believe automakers are signing off on these hideous wheels. Particularly these polished silver and painted black accent wheels. Add curvy spokes and it's just a shame.
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Originally Posted by -J-P-L-
Looks pretty good, not fantastic but nice. Anyone else think of the previous Ford Fusion in the headlight and grill accents? The Fusion had this distinct element where the chrome grill extended over the headlights. Honda is now using this.






Also, this unfortunate wheel design trend has to go. I can't believe automakers are signing off on these hideous wheels. Particularly these polished silver and painted black accent wheels. Add curvy spokes and it's just a shame.
Mazda concept feature the same thing. Koeru and Civic look great with the little chrome over headlight, not so much for Fusion. I would say the one who makes the design work, takes the cake.


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The 2016 Civic Sedan will feature two all-new, more powerful and fuel-efficient engines. Civic Sedan LX and EX trims will be powered by a 2.0-liter, 16-valve, DOHC i-VTEC™ 4-cylinder – the most powerful base engine ever offered on Civic – mated to either a 6-speed manual (LX trim) or continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). Civic Sedans in EX-T, EX-L trims and Touring trims will be powered by a 1.5-liter, direct-injected and turbocharged 16-valve DOHC inline-4, mated to a unique CVT, delivering a new level of responsiveness in this capacity class of turbocharged engine.
All fine and dandy, but we want to know the specs!

Scaled down Accord meets Insight
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Old 09-17-15, 11:49 AM
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everything looks good except for the quasi acura beak.
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Old 09-17-15, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
All fine and dandy, but we want to know the specs!



Scaled down Accord meets Insight
meets Crosstour, meets FCX Clarity. I kind of like it. The details arent that great to me, but I like the side profile. Another website had the engines at 150+ and 170+ for the turbo in the EX models. 40+mpg speculation.
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yep, you're not getting anything useful through that trunk opening


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I agree, it looks pretty good, but the angle of the front grill at the center is completely wrong and looks broken and horrible. It looks like it was punched inwards.
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We revealed the highly anticipated #10thGenCivic at YouTube Space LA on September 16, 2015. To help make it a night to remember, we enlisted the help of TV personality Liz Hernandez to host and the band Night Riots to perform.
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Made a first good impression, but the more I look at the details, the more frustrated I get. Honda swerved lines here and there when they could have connected and lined up better. Witness the PT Cruiser front fenders, that lend a weak and feminine touch.
Unnecessary moves, that seem to be a common plague amongst many companies these days.

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Made a first good impression, but the more I look at the details, the frustrated I get. Honda swerved lines here and there when they could have connected and lined up better. Witness the PT Cruiser front fenders, that lend a weak and feminine touch.
Unnecessary moves, that seem to be a common plague amongst many companies these days.
i keep watching the interior - cant decide if plastics are nice or not... high res close up pics kind of show both... also, they oversimplified HVAC, only few buttons are there for climate (but not all) and no radio buttons at all...
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Speaking of interior, they also used up precious space dividing the gauge cluster into three separate binnacles. As I have mentioned in the past, these stupid dividers cut off prime real estate that could be used for more electronic graphics. I can't for the life of me see why this dysfunctional trend still hangs on by a few. The gauge cluster has to be THE most important part of the car's interior. Why not just put up raised dividers in between every mph increment on the speedo? Yes, same with the tach. Lets' decorated every number on the dashboard with fencing around it so each is protected and can only be accessed if you deposit $.50 before viewing.
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