2015 Honda Civic Concept
Today Honda unveiled its ultra-sporty Civic Concept at the New York
International Auto Show as the brand prepares to launch its completely
reimagined 10th-Generation Civic models beginning this fall. With a sharper
focus on spirited performance and class-leading versatility, the new Civic
lineup will include Civic Sedan, Coupe and Si models along with the return of
the Civic hatchback, followed by the launch of a new Civic Type-R as the
performance flagship of the Civic lineup. The new Civic also will be the first
U.S. model to apply new VTEC® Turbo engines from the company's Earth Dreams
Technology™ powertrain series.
"The new Civic will be, flat out, the most dynamic, the most
technologically advanced and the most refined and stylish Civic we've ever made,"
said John Mendel, executive vice president, Automobile Division, American Honda
Motor Co., Inc. "In every way, this will be an epic Civic."
The Civic Concept provides a tantalizing glimpse forward to the thrilling
design direction for the all-new 10th-generation Civic lineup launching in the
U.S. this fall. Featuring a longer wheelbase and lower, wider stance, the new
Civic emphasizes its aggressive personality and the engaging experience it will
provide behind the wheel. Proportionally it boasts a longer hood, a shorter
front overhang, a more set-back greenhouse and a shorter rear deck, lending the
Civic a more athletic and "in motion" appearance.
The low and wide proportions are underscored by its more aggressive
wheel-to-body relationship and pronounced fender arches. Its sporty and
expressive face is highlighted by bright new LED headlights flanking the
"Flying H" Honda grille which is supported by deeply sculpted lower
air intakes.
"Charismatic, connected and athletic, our goal was to create a design
that is emotional and sporty yet with a sense of timelessness and
simplicity," said Guy Melville-Brown, Exterior Design Leader of the Civic
concept, Honda R&D Americas, Inc. "In this we set out to create a
vehicle that goes beyond the superficial and embraces the very philosophy of
what a true Civic should be; it’s a real game changer."
The 10th-generation Civic is based on a compact platform that targets
benchmark levels of efficiency, dynamic performance, safety and manufacturing
productivity. Leveraging this new platform in conjunction with new Earth Dreams
Technology™ powertrains – including a new 1.5-liter VTEC® Turbo engine with
direct injection, a short-shifting 6-speed manual transmission, and a new, more
sporty and efficient continuously variable transmission (CVT) – the Civic will
target class-leading fuel economy ratings and fun-to-drive performance with
near-luxury levels of cabin quietness and ride refinement.
The new Civic will also target class-leading levels of safety performance
and will offer the Honda Sensing™ suite of advanced safety and driver-assistive
technologies, including Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning,
Multi-Angle Rearview Camera, Adaptive Cruise Control and Honda LaneWatch™,
along with Honda's next-generation Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™)
body structure.
The new Civic marks the first time that global development of both the
sedan and coupe models is being led by a North American R&D team, with
design led by a team from Honda's Los Angeles design studio and development
centered in the company's Raymond, Ohio vehicle development center. The North
American version of the Civic Sedan will be produced in Greensburg, Indiana,
and in Alliston, Ontario. The Civic Coupe and Si models will also be manufactured
in Alliston. The VTEC Turbo engine will be produced in Anna, Ohio with engines
also produced in Alliston. The CVT will be produced in Russells Point, Ohio.
Together, these four Honda plants have invested in new equipment, processes and
training to prepare for new Civic production, which will use domestic and
globally sourced parts. Production of the five-door hatchback will take place
at the company's Swindon, UK plant.
Honda is in the midst of a series of major product launches that began with
the freshened CR-V – 2015 Motor Trend Sport Utility of the Year – and continues
with the spring launch of the all-new 2016 Honda HR-V crossover and the summer
launch of the redesigned 2016 Honda Pilot SUV. This will be followed by the new
Civic release beginning this fall.
Source:Honda Press
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