The model range offers two 4-cylinder petrol engines – a naturally aspirated 2.0-liter (158 Hp) or a turbocharged 1.5-liter (180 Hp or 200 Hp).
Some exterior details have been redesigned in order to give the Honda Civic a more dynamic and premium look – bottom of the windshield pillars was moved about 5 cm (2 inches) to the rear; character line on the sides is lower, starting from the base of the front doors, moving upwards through the rear doors and fenders; rear track is now wider, improving stability; and all front and rear lights use LED technology.
Quite a few features have been redesigned in the new Honda Civic. Driver and passengers room remains spacious, with the front seats redesigned to ensure better comfort. Materials used in the cabin are all high-quality and carefully chosen, an example of which is the premium center console trim designed not to hold fingerprints and smudges. Another improved element is the visibility, with the new cabin design offering the driver better view of the road on all sides.
For the first time, drivers of all Civic trims are provided with either a partial or full digital instrument display. Standard color touchscreen offers wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and measures 7 inches, which is also a first for the model. As an option, a 9-inch HD screen is also available. Qi-compatible wireless charging is now also featured in the new Honda Civic.
Yes, many safety features have been improved to ensure better protection of occupants. In terms of technologies, the 2022 Honda Civic combines a new single-camera system, providing a wider view, with software advances and a new, more powerful processor. Body structure has also been enhanced for greater driver and passengers protection. Extra attention has been paid to the airbags, now redesigned to prevent major brain and neck injuries.