Honda on Thursday has recently revealed the very first official image of the 11th generation Civic in its ‘final production form’. The recent image is showing a different car than the prototype shown earlier.
This comes at a time when the company begins its preparations to start mass production of the car at Honda of Canada Mfg. in Alliston, Canada.
The new sedan claims to be fun to drive and technologically advanced civic. Since the new reveal is very less different from the prototype, the image below shows side view of the 11th generation Civic 2022 shown in prototype as shown by auto website mototrend.
Rather than the industry-standard teaser that features a backlit silhouette or just a slice of the headlight framed against inky darkness, Honda bucks the trend with a full-front three-quarter glimpse of its newest bread-and-butter compact sedan.
The production-ready red sedan reveals the 2022 Civic in four-door Touring specification, complete with premium-looking contrast wheels.
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It seems like a largely handsome design, especially when compared next to the alien-like origami angles of the outgoing Civic, and it appears more like a scaled-down interpretation of the latest big Accord than a sleeker version of the prior generation.
The current civic remains one of the best compact cars in any body style or trim when driving, and according to Honda, the bones are retained from the outgoing car, with significant improvements in torsional rigidity and handling. This means one can expect the car to be quite good at driving.
The interior design, along with the specs, features, and other details, will be shared by Honda on 28 April, on the global launch day.
Although no details of the interior are revealed, one can hope the inside to reflect the mature aesthetic of the outside, with less angularity and more horizontal surfaces.
According to the November 2020 sketch of the interior, it is a complete change from the current generation available in the market.
Pakwheels writes that the new infotainment system is on the cards as a new floating type 9″ touch screen display while new horizontal slim front HVAC vents with simple luxury-like three knob-controls.
Reportedly, the car has a new steering wheel and instrumental cluster as well as new door and window control panels on the driver-side door.
The famous automobile website says that Pakistanis should not expect the 11th generation Civic before the middle of 2022. Henceforth Civic X in Pakistan still has an expected over year to 18 months of life left.
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The European and Asian markets will also see the model by the end of the current year or early 2022.