1987 - Current
honda civic sedan
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Generations
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Photo and details...Introduction: The Civic was one of the most notorious nameplates in Honda's inventory, and the eleventh generation of this moniker, it brought electrification to a whole new level.
Photo and details...Introduction: After selling more than 12 million Civics since the first generation in the U.S. alone, Honda's compact contender evolved into a much sportier version for the eleventh generation.
Photo and details...Introduction: Even though it wasn't too much since the tenth generation of the Honda Civic was launched, the Japanese car-maker introduced a facelift for it in 2018.
Photo and details...Introduction: With the tenth generation of the Civic nameplate, Honda returned to the values that were appreciated by its customers and created a sporty compact sedan that wasn't afraid to be driven fast.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda introduced the ninth generation of the Civic, also in sedan shape, and it was that kind of vehicle that didn't show the owner's social status.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda introduced the ninth generation of the Civic sedan Si in the spring of 2011 and made it smaller and lighter than its predecessor while adding more torque under the hood.
Photo and details...Introduction: The Honda Civic is known for its rev-happy engines and for its performance in the hot hatch segment. But also, let's not forget about its eco-friendly models. From the first Honda Insight to the hybrid versions nowadays, the Japanese carmaker tried to built engines for everyone. The CNG version is one of those, available already in most of the united states. With this in mind, Honda Civic Civic Natural Gas continues as the only mass-produced natural gas sedan available in the U.S. at the time of its launch in 2013.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda introduced a facelifted version for the European Civic sedan in 2008, preparing it for the Euro 5 emission standards.
Photo and details...Introduction: The eighth generation of the Honda Civic sedan was sold all over the world. But even if it had the same name with the Civic hatchback, it had very few things in common.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda introduced a facelifted version for its Civic Sedan in 2003 and offered it more safety systems than before. On top of that, it provided it with a hybrid drivetrain.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda unveiled the seventh generation of the Civic in 2000, and it was available in a few body shapes, and they didn't share too many body panels between them even though they were built on the same platform.
Photo and details...Introduction: One of the best-known models from Honda entered the market in 1995 with increased dimensions over its predecessor.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda took a new path and left behind the fourth generation's wedge-style and brought a new era with a biodesign-inspired shape for the 1991 model.
Photo and details...Introduction: Honda considered that the compact-segment buyers deserved more attention and offered superior technologies in a market where the main criteria were the price.