Pakistan’s compact sedan segment has become a more exciting as Honda Atlas Cars Limited
Has officially launched a brand new Civic in Pakistan
Like the previous launches, the new Civic was also a digital launch, hosted by Atlas Group President Amir H. Shirazi, HACL CEO Hironobo Yoshimura and HACL General Manager Sales and Marketing Amir Nazir. ۔ Informed the audience about different aspects of the vehicle
Unlike the 6th generation Honda City launched last year, the 11th generation Civic is actually the latest product in the market and competes with its rivals Toyota Corolla and Hyundai in terms of performance and features. Massive with price tag
Let’s take a closer look at the car
In terms of style, the new Honda Civic is quite limited compared to its predecessor, which is a positive feature.
Between a large bumper grille and a sleek man grill between the headlights, the front looks dignified, yet dominant. The newly designed headlights have fast daytime running lights, which add to the awesome shape. The long and straight bonnet design adds to the overall sophistication
The side profile has smooth and simple lines along the length of the car. In Pakistan, the new Civic has dark alloy rims base and a variety of medium sizes that are more attractive than previous generations.
The rear end is where the ‘European design effect shines’ Angular and sharp taillights straightened Boot lid bumper with high reflectors bottom main trim and dual oval exhaust tips make the car look like a sporty Audi in the top trim only
Interior

The Honda Civic has undergone a major overhaul of the 11th generation interior. A minimal dashboard design Silver trim pieces at different points in the cabin and ambient lighting give the interior a perfect feel. Is
It has a large 9-inch top-mounted infotainment screen with base variants in soft fabric and top variants with leather upholstery.
Larger than the previous model, the new Civic is more spacious. Overall, the new Civic offers great features and functionality inside.
Performance

The base and mid-range variants will have a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder petrol engine that produces 127 horsepower and 180 Nm of torque and is mated to an automatic transmission.
The top variant also has a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine designed to produce 176 hp and 220 Nm LL of torque and is paired with an automatic transmission.
It has a McPherson Straits front and a multi-link coil spring setup at the rear. It has four-wheeled disc brakes with anti-lock braking system ABS Electronic Brake Force Distribution EBD and Brake Assist BA technology) for good stopping power. Could find
The new Civic’s fuel economy is 14 liters per km internationally, but the figures in Pakistan are likely to vary. Will be the most enthusiastic and capable car
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