The refreshed Honda Honda Civic, arriving early next year, has a restyled front end, an upgraded interior and new colour options.
There's an additional lower grille section around the foglights, while the main grille has been simplified in a move designed to give the front profile “a cleaner, more aerodynamic design”. Full LED headlights are also available for the first time, accompanied by a minor redesign of the daytime running lights and honeycomb inserts, the latter of which are the result of customer feedback. The exterior changes are capped off by a new Obsidian Blue paint in addition to existing colours.
The facelifted Civic can be specified with a new design of 16in alloy wheels for the entry-level model. The mid and top-range versions can be optioned with 17in wheels, available in an exclusive grey coat.
Inside, there's a new, textured panel over the glovebox on the passenger side. An electric eight-way adjustable driver's seat has been added to the range-topping model. All models benefit from a revamped infotainment system, now with buttons and dials in response to customer demand.
The three engine options, a 1.0-litre petrol, 1.5-litre petrol and 1.6-litre diesel, are unchanged.
The updated Civic is £400 more expensive, with new prices beginning at £18,845. Deliveries will commence in January next year.
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Agree 100% with Will
Needed just simpler smoother numbers better nav and interior tweaks and a delete option for the R silly spoiler.
Price increase?
A matter of taste..?
. The Focus was a fine handler, so was the Mk 2 Mondeo, infact the Ford Ka Mk1/2 were great to drive, I've no doubt a Honda is a great steer to,but, in no way is it superior just because it has independent suspension......
All the magazine reviews
Peter Cavellini wrote:
another "fact" with no direct experience of the model, quit wasting our air, there isn't much left!