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MBDriver
08-03-2005, 04:34 AM
Honda Motor Europe Ltd. today announced the all-new, eighth generation Civic for the European market. Wider and lower than the out-going model, the Civic retains virtually all the emotional styling characteristics of the concept car shown at the Geneva Auto Salon in March 2005. This new model will make its first public appearance at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2005 and sales are expected to commence in early 2006.
Launched to the world in 1972, the Civic has undergone many evolutionary changes to maintain its position as the most successful automobile to be built by Honda, accounting for roughly one-third of total Honda sales worldwide. The current seventh generation Civic is built in 11 countries and sold in 160 markets around the globe.

The forthcoming eighth generation Civic promises to change on a revolutionary scale and will attempt to set new standards in the highly competitive European C-segment, particularly in the upper quality/premium sector.

The concept car shown in Geneva already revealed Honda’s intention of moving the Civic into a sporty, emotional, and fun-to-drive direction. Key to achieving these qualities is the wedge-shaped forward cabin with lower vehicle height, wider width and shorter length.

The overall length is now 35 mm shorter than its predecessor and overall height,35 mm lower. But, in order to create a more dynamic silhouette and a better handling C-segment car, Honda decided to increase the overall width by 65 mm and the front and rear tracks by 34 mm and45 mm, respectively.

Despite being shorter and lower on the outside, the new Civic is actually more spacious inside. The interior features the“Dual Link” concept, in which important driving information, including vehicle speed, is displayed in the upper part of the instrument panel, while other information is provided in the lower part. This design allows the driver to concentrate on the road while receiving vital information, enhancing the easy-to-operate and fun-to-drive character of the car.

In terms of utility, the rear seats can be tipped up to form a second storage area in the rear passenger cabin. The rear seats also have a one-motion, dive-down feature that instantaneously create a flat loading space. The total volume of the luggage compartment is quite impressive, with 485 litres, thanks to the center positioning of the fuel tank. The cargo floor can drop down to reveal an under-floor compartment. All this flexibility translates into a hidden versatility not expected in a sporty looking car.

There is a range of three different engines to choose from: a 1339cc 61kw/83PS petrol unit, a brand new 1798cc 103kw/140 PS petrol unit or a 2204cc 103kw/140 PS diesel unit. All of them are combined with a 6-speed manual gearbox making the new Honda Civic the first car in the C-segment to be equipped with 6-speed gearboxes across all of its range. The petrol units can also be equipped with a 6-speed automated manual transmission.

All Civics are equipped with ABS and, for optimum performance, Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) which adjusts all wheel brake effort to achieve maximum braking performance and stability. The new Civic also features, across the range, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) designed to assist the driver in maintaining control during cornering, acceleration and sudden manoeuvres by applying brake force to the right or left hand wheels as necessary and managing the throttle and brake systems.

Passive safety has always been paramount at Honda. The new Civic has an innovative seat belt reminder system for the rear passengers and both the front seats are fitted with double pre-tensioners. The active front headrests have a decisive role in protecting the passengers against the dangerous whiplash injury.

The expected result for the Euro NCAP crash test for this Civic is 5 stars for front and side impact safety, 3 stars for pedestrian safety and 4 stars for child protection safety, making it one of the safest cars in its class, especially considering that it has the shortest front overhang in the C-segment.

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5vz-fe
08-03-2005, 09:42 AM
Repost

http://www.motorworld.net/forum/showthread.php?p=508140

RC45
08-03-2005, 11:47 AM
Not only repost - but re-used design.

Saturn had that design 7 years ago... *yawn*

911GT1
08-03-2005, 12:23 PM
Defenitely one of the worst looking honda ever... even the element looks better than this.

Global Warming
08-03-2005, 12:39 PM
No surprise because Honda and Saturn (GM) have been working together for years. The Saturn SVU or what ever it’s called, has a Honda V6 engine in it. And Honda got a lot of help from GM in their Ridgeline in exchange.

imprezaWRC
08-03-2005, 01:05 PM
looks like an egg , worst looking civic ever...

911GT1
08-03-2005, 01:21 PM
Yeah that and all the early 2000 renaults.

pilone
08-03-2005, 03:56 PM
Defenitely one of the worst looking honda ever... even the element looks better than this. ( by 911GT1 )

I'm with him.

FPVPSI
08-03-2005, 05:22 PM
mmm, reminds me of a piece of shit... :|

Sir_GT
08-03-2005, 10:13 PM
Hmmm... I'm quite surprised by everybody's reply here... especially since all the UK magazines are loving the new civic. Everybody's expecting it to sell like mad.

Mind, they also love the new Seat Leon... which everybody on the boards hated as well. I wonder which side will get it right in the end. :)

911GT1
08-03-2005, 10:27 PM
We dont care about what magazines think... we are the one who ultimately will buy the car. If "we" think it sucks... it will. But being it a Honda (and a civic) it will sell by the thousands bought by occupants of the old folks home.

ae86_16v
08-04-2005, 01:41 AM
Yeah, not cool at all. I never minded the civic even when ricers use it as a platform. Just shows how versatile it is. But this one is just ugly. . .

Sir_GT
08-04-2005, 10:34 PM
We dont care about what magazines think... we are the one who ultimately will buy the car. If "we" think it sucks... it will. But being it a Honda (and a civic) it will sell by the thousands bought by occupants of the old folks home.

Apparently, this is the reason why Honda restyled it. They said they wanted a younger audience because they noticed that the average age of civic buyers was 56... they were worried that the main buying audience of the civic would literally die out on them.

Which is ironic, because I asked a 21-year old office mate of mine (the "younger" audience) what he thought of it, and he said it looked like crap as well.

So I wonder who will buy it then... :roll:

bmagni
08-04-2005, 10:47 PM
looks like crap, just awful, dont know what has happened to the civic, it used to be not that ugly...

antonioledesma
08-04-2005, 11:24 PM
was a bland-character car. Now it has... a awful design
but I have to say, I like the front, the grille and headlights arrangement

godspeed06
08-05-2005, 01:16 AM
holy rear-window batman...

corpse_grinder0
08-05-2005, 03:23 AM
I dont like that car very much. reminds me of a sandcrab

gigdy
08-05-2005, 12:07 PM
I think it looks fine except for the back... and the front.

Chaos in 1983!
08-05-2005, 01:15 PM
it looks like a concept car, I like the aggressiviness of the styling, it kinda stir things up in the civic history. I´m not really uinto hatches but I wonder how this interpretation will look like a sedan or coupe...