Wednesday

Honda India launches new Civic variant with sunroof [Civic Concept Sketches Included]


Honda India has just launched the Honda Civic with a sunroof. The new Honda Civic sunroof range hits the market with its two variants. One is 1.8l manual transmission and the other 1.8l V automatic transmission. The bestseller from Honda gets more exciting now.

Pricing :
1.8l Manual Transmission - Rs.13.53 lakh
1.8l V Automatic Transmission - Rs.14.27 lakh
The sedan was unveiled in the presense of the gorgeous actress Chitrangada Sen along with Tatsuya Natsume, Director, Marketing, Honda Siel Cars India(HSCI) and Jnaneswar Sen, Vice-President, Marketing, HSCI.
We are delighted to introduce the new Civic with sunroof which further augments the style quotient of the car and make it even more desirable. We believe that this variant will greatly appeal to the customers for whom the style is a way of life. The introduction of sunroof gives the car an impressive panoramic feeling making it look brighter and larger from the inside. According to the costumer feedback and a study undertaken by Honda, the sunroof was found to be the most desirable feature in the Civic sedan." said Tatsuya Natsume, director, Marketing, HSCI.
The sunroof adds appeal to the Civic sedan from the outside too.
The Honda Civic was first launched in India in 2006, and since then has done well for itself in the lower D segment of the industry. Honda has sold over 50,000 units in the last over four years and has won several automobile awards including the Indian Car of the Year(ICOTY) 2007 and topped the JD Power Initial Quality Study in 2010 with the best ever score in the Industry.
The Honda Civic is powered by a 1.8 L i-VTEC engine that generates maximum power of 132 bhp @ 6300 rpm with maximum torque of 175 Nm @ 4300 rpm. Honda’s trademark i-VTEC technology regulates the opening of air-fuel intake valves and exhaust valves in accordance with engine speeds. By regulating valve opening to match engine speed, the agile i-VTEC engine adjusts its characteristics to realize both superior power and low fuel consumption. As per ARAI standards, the Honda Civic returns a healthy 15.5 km/l. The car is available in manual as well as automatic transmissions.
Safety features of the Honda Civic include ABSEBDbrake assistdual SRS airbags and pretensioning seatbelts. Also, Honda’s Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body and G-CON (G-Force Control Technology) provide a high-integrity survival zone that enhances self-protection and better compatibility in collisions with other vehicles.
Honda also recently unveiled the 2012 Honda Civic Coupe and Sedan Concepts at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show.

Honda Civic Sedan Concept - SKETCHES

Honda Civic Coupe Concept - SKETCHES


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