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honda civic coupe
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Generations
Explore the different generations of this model and discover its evolution over the years. Click to view details and photos!
Photo and details...Introduction: The 2019 Honda Civic Coupe was introduced along with the facelift for the entire tenth generation of the compact Civic. It featured new improvements in the equipment and accessories.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda offered the tenth generation of the Civic also in a coupe shape on the North American market, making the European fans angry because it was not available there.
Photo and details...Introduction: The 2015 SI might be one of the last, true-blood, VTEC sports-coupe built by Honda. It had a look, the engine and the transmission it needed.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda updated the Coupe version of the ninth Civic generation in 2015 and improved it with new design elements.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda introduced the ninth Civic generation in 2011, and, like its predecessors, it was available in a coupe shape, following the same successful recipe of lightness and trouble-free maintenance.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda introduced a facelifted version for the Civic's eight-generation in 2008, and, along with the rest of the range, it refreshed the coupe version as well.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda refreshed the eighth generation of the Civic in 2008, and the Coupe Si version received an update as well, but without an improvement under the hood.
Photo and details...Introduction: In 1986, Honda launched the first generation of the Civic Si coupe model in the U.S. Two decades later, the Japanese manufacturer launched a new generation, to celebrate the mark.
Photo and details...Introduction: Slowly but surely, the Civic reached its eighth generation in 2005, and the U.S. customers got it in a coupe shape, leaving the Europeans with tears in their eyes again.
Photo and details...Introduction: The seventh generation of the Honda Civic was produced in various shapes, and most of them didn't look like the other. The Coupe, for instance, was a different vehicle than its stablemates.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda understood that the young generation wants something different from a sporty car: it had to be reliable, agile, and cheap to run. On top of that, a two-door version was highly recommended.