In this newly released sketch, the feeling of the new Civic is captured as energetic, sleek and aerodynamic. It's a preview for this upcoming concept vehicle, which will be shown at the 2011 North American International Auto Show in January. The production version of the ninth-generation Civic based on the revealed concept will go on sale in spring 2011.
Some other concept sketches
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: December 19th, 2010, 2:46 pm
by speedfreak44
looks like the new kia
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: December 20th, 2010, 2:43 am
by ingalook
Honda ripping off Kia now?
Well I guess Kia rip them off first...
BTW anyone else see a strong resemblance to the EG hatch in the profile of the CR-Z
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: January 4th, 2011, 3:34 pm
by SRASC
Found these 2 floating around the net
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: January 7th, 2011, 9:04 pm
by crysys
dah one real looking like d city
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: January 10th, 2011, 12:37 am
by SRASC
The new era of Civic is upon us. The next-generation Civic concept will be unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, today, January 10 at 1:45 PM, Eastern Standard Time (2:45 PM local time). For live, streaming video coverage of the event, click here: http://hondanews.com/live/2011naias
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: January 10th, 2011, 3:50 pm
by SRASC
The Honda Civic Si Concept coupe and Civic Concept sedan are making world debuts at the North American International Auto Show today, providing the first official glimpse at the styling direction of the all-new, ninth-generation 2012 model set to go on sale this spring, the company announced.
"The Civic is known for providing a balance of 'just-right' packaging, fun-to-drive character and outstanding fuel economy, at a price that even first-time buyers can afford," said John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda. "The redesigned Civic builds on this legacy and promises to be the best Civic yet."
The 2012 Civic embraces the company's vision as a "Civic for all people," a phrase originally expressed in defining the goal of the first-generation Civic. With the widest array of engine choices available in its class, the 2012 Civic lineup intends to meet the needs of an increasing group of compact-vehicle buyers with a renewed vision of a "Civic for all people." The diverse vehicle range includes a sedan and a coupe with conventional gasoline models, two sporty "Si" performance versions, along with one hybrid and a natural gas alternative-fuel variant. Collectively the depth of the Civic line offers a compelling balance between fuel economy, low emissions and fun-to-drive performance unlike any other vehicle in the industry.
As a new interpretation of the current Civic's iconic "one-motion" mono-form shape, the upcoming, ninth-generation Civic conveys a more substantial, high-energy appearance. The exterior styling of both Civic concept models showcases the sedan's and coupe's clean-yet-powerful lines with steeply raked windshields, wide stances and pronounced character lines along the profile. The lower character line on both models broadens toward the rear fenders to enhance the dynamic feeling of forward energy. The front fender surface treatments form a complex, three-dimensional look to further enhance the image of sophistication and structural depth against the deeply set headlights.
The Civic Concept sedan takes on a sophisticated presence with a front grille defined by crisp lines and a solid bar that integrates a chrome Honda emblem. The look of the Civic Si Concept coupe conveys an aggressive demeanor with a more angular front fascia, mesh grille and a tapered rear roofline that flows smoothly into the trunk. The Civic Si Concept coupe is exclusively equipped with a rear air diffuser, a center-mounted exhaust outlet and a rear deck lid spoiler with dual vents. Each concept model has 19-inch machined alloy wheels.
Powertrain Technology The Civic's family of engines with "intelligent" Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (i-VTEC®) technology become even more fuel efficient for 2012. The upcoming Civic Hybrid offers the latest generation of the compact and lightweight Integrated Motor Assist™ (IMA™) gasoline-electric hybrid system and features the first application of a lithium-ion battery in a Honda hybrid.
Building on its emphasis on fuel-economy, most upcoming Civic models receive Honda Eco Assist™ technology, already available in the CR-Z and Insight hybrids. The 2012 Civic is the first U.S. Honda model to employ Eco Assist technology in a gasoline-only powered vehicle. Eco Assist is just one example of how the new Civic can be customized and configured by the drivers to suit individual preferences.
Additionally, Honda is expanding retail sales of the natural gas-powered Civic GX model, which is the only OEM-built, dedicated CNG passenger car assembled in America. The increased availability of the Civic GX helps bring inherently clean-burning natural gas technology to an even broader audience while also supporting diversity in transportation energy resources.
Safety The 2012 Civic continues to emphasize safety and is anticipated to score well in both the federal government's New Car Assessment Program1 (NCAP) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety2 (IIHS) vehicle evaluations. The 2001 Honda Civic Coupe was one of the first two passenger cars ever to earn the federal government's top 5-star crash safety rating3 for the driver and front- and rear-seat passengers in both frontal and side-impact crash tests.
All 2012 Civics are equipped with Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) as standard equipment. Additionally, the ninth-generation Civic continues to provide Honda's exclusive and innovative Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure for frontal collision energy management.
Accolades and Manufacturing As a top-selling model for Honda, the current, eighth-generation Civic has sold more than 1.5 million units since the 2006 model went on sale in late 2005. The 2006 Civic earned both the prestigious Motor Trend "Car of the Year" and the North American Car of the Year awards.
The current-generation Civic continues to be a significant entry-point to the Honda brand for younger buyers, introducing on average more than 90,000 new-car customers under the age of 35 to the brand every year. More than 95 percent of all Civics sold in the U.S. as of calendar-year 2010 were made4 in North America at manufacturing facilities in either Greensburg, Indiana or Alliston, Ontario in Canada.
Coupe
Sedan
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: January 10th, 2011, 4:43 pm
by ek4ever
All the news talks about is fuel economy and green....it seems like the days of the B series in a lightweight EG/EK is all but gone.
I was hoping for the Civic to start with at least a 140hp 1.6....then 165-170 2.0.....then the Si with a 2L version of the RDX motor 220-240hp and at least 220lb-ft tq....and Honda to bring back the double wish bone suspension for the front.
Oh well......
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: January 10th, 2011, 9:44 pm
by eg8
i find the front of the coupe looks like the lancer a bit
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: January 11th, 2011, 9:15 pm
by SRASC
I'd like it if in the final version the front end of the coupe was also the front end of the sedan like in the EG, EK, ES days, but I am pretty sure Honda would stick how it looks now just like the current generation.
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: January 11th, 2011, 9:41 pm
by r3iXmann
no R,no caRe
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: January 11th, 2011, 10:41 pm
by SRASC
Remember though this is the American version. Looks like no Type R for them this rounds either. The 2 existing Type R models were discontinued due to both failing emission requirements in their respective territories. Not sure if it was mentioned* but rumors state that Honda is producing a non-hybrid CR-Z using a 1.6L turbo charged engine, possibly for even a CR-Z Type R. The engine would have 160HP & 200HP versions & would be featured in the new Jazz/Fit, Civic & Accord models. Also said it would replace the "outgoing 2.0L VTEC engine in the next Type R."
^^ Honda needs to start pressurizing all their small engines.....whether it's a high boost 1.4-1.8L or low pressure 2.0 the days of high revving NA fours are done....1.4 - 1.6 turbo now seems like the standard for the compact segment.
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: February 2nd, 2011, 2:46 pm
by SRASC
As we get closer to the FMC (Full Model Change) of the 2012 Civic, we've been hearing a little bit more about the updated engine family. First of all, the K24 that we've been telling you about for nearly a year is locked in. We've known about it for a long while, and we've also understood that it will be very similar to the TSX's K24 (complete with the tuner-unfriendly cast-in exhaust manifold), but the question mark has been "how much power will it develop?". Assuming our sources are correct, the upsized engine will develop power levels that are very close to what the current Si's K20Z3 is developing. We don't know the exact number but it sounds like the rating is going to be in the range of 200-210hp. Obviously, with 20% more displacement we can expect the torque output to be significantly better than what the K20 delivers; it will likely be in the neighborhood of 170lb-ft, as it is with the TSX.
In other Civic engine news, we're hearing that the non-Si Civic models will march forward with the same fuel-sipping 1.8L R18 engine that was introduced with the 8th generation models. We don't currently have any information concerning potential changes to the rated output but you can bet Honda will figure out a way to squeeze more fuel efficiency from it.
The 2012 Civic will appear in showrooms in the April/May 2011 timeframe. One more item of interest concerning the 2012 Civic that we learned from our own forums is that Honda is reportedly planning an HF trim level - it will apparently only be offered in sedan form with your choice of gray or white exterior color. Also, apart from the Si, the only Civic sedan trim levels offered with manual transmissions will be DX and LX. The 5MT will also be offered in the EX trim level for Coupe models, though. And finally, here is a list of colors for 2012:
Our correspondent exclusively in Japan, John Paul Vizioli, just catch the first units of vacating the premises Civic 2012 Honda at Suzuka. He said the car should be going to the U.S., since there are some units of the Fit Insight and also in their North American versions in the cart. The new 2012 Civic will come to Brazil, but it is believed here that he will have some visual differences, becoming more like the City, seeking to achieve the more conservative buyer who is a fan of the Corolla.
Looks just like the City except it will cost more.
On a serious note I never cared much for speed in a Civic and I just love not having to fill my gas tank so if this greener then bring it on. I always liked the looks and reliability which is second to none. Well Toyota probably makes better Corollas but thats another debate.
I don't know but I think the 2007 model Civics was the perfection in beauty. I think it looks better than this 2012
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: February 17th, 2011, 10:25 am
by ek4ever
^^Reserve your judgement till you see it in real....might change ur mind.
Any1 has ideas on pricing for the new Civic??
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: February 17th, 2011, 4:57 pm
by SRASC
Featuring the widest array of engine choices available in its class, the 2012 Civic is designed to even better meet the diverse needs of the compact-vehicle buyer when it launches this spring. The entire redesigned ninth-generation Civic lineup will become more fuel efficient with two models – the all-new Civic HF and the Civic Hybrid – each delivering fuel economy estimates of more than 40 mpg on the highway.
Built on the tradition of Honda fuel efficiency, the economical Civic HF model will be the most fuel-efficient gasoline-only powered Civic in the lineup when it launches this spring. Equipped with a 1.8-liter i-VTEC engine, the Civic HF is targeted to earn EPA-estimated fuel economy1 of 41 mpg on the highway. The 2012 Civic Hybrid, which will be outfitted for the first time with a lithium-ion battery and a larger 1.5-liter i-VTEC engine, is expected to achieve an EPA-estimated city/highway combined fuel economy1 of 45 mpg, an improvement of 4 mpg compared to the current Civic Hybrid. Both the Civic HF and Civic Hybrid models will be equipped with aerodynamic components for improved efficiency and Honda ECO Assist™ technology, an innovation that can enhance efficient vehicle operation while providing feedback to promote more efficient individual driving styles.
"The Civic is the only model in the industry that can deliver on all fronts – fuel economy, sporty performance, smart packaging, alternative fuel and long-term value," said John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda Motor Co.,Inc. "For the ninth-generation Civic, we are emphasizing improved fuel economy across the board, from the hybrid sedan to the sporty Si model."
In addition to the Civic HF and Civic Hybrid models, the Civic Sedan, Civic Coupe and Civic GX Natural Gas models are also estimated to achieve improved fuel economy compared to the current models. The Civic Sedan and Civic Coupe achieve an EPA-estimated fuel economy2 of 39 mpg on the highway, an improvement of 3 mpg when compared to the current model. The Civic Natural Gas vehicle is anticipated to earn a 7 percent improvement in fuel economy compared to the current model. The Civic Sedan, Civic Coupe and Civic Natural Gas models will all be equipped with the Honda ECO Assist technology.
Along with improved fuel economy, the new Civic lineup also delivers more performance, particularly with the Civic Si. The Civic Si sedan and coupe models will be equipped with a larger, more powerful 2.4-liter engine as well as a new 6-speed manual transmission. The new engine is anticipated to deliver 200 horsepower with 170 ft-lb of torque. Even with the larger engine and a 22 percent increase in torque, Civic Si is targeted to achieve an EPA-estimated highway fuel economy1 of 31 mpg; an increase of 2 mpg when compared to the current model.
The 2012 Civic lineup includes a sedan and a coupe with conventional gasoline models, a new "HF" high fuel economy version, two sporty "Si" performance versions, along with one hybrid and a natural gas alternative-fuel variant. Additional information on the new 2012 Civic will be announced closer to the on-sale date. For more information on the current Civic and other Honda models, please visit http://www.hondanews.com.
Civic HF, Sedan, Coupe and Natural Gas Specifications
1Preliminary EPA mileage estimates determined by Honda. Final EPA mileage estimates not available at the time of printing. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.
2Based on 2012 EPA mileage estimates. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.
Si Coupe (Front)
Si Coupe (Rear) (looks like the single middle exhaust didn't past the concept stage)
Hybrid (so this was the one they were testing)
Si Sedan (Front)
Si Sedan (Rear)
Sedan
EX Coupe
EX-L Sedan with navigation interior
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: February 19th, 2011, 12:03 pm
by keving MCc
WE WANT TYPE R WE WANT TYPE R!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: February 22nd, 2011, 12:43 pm
by Aaron 2NR
ekkkkk its looking more like a city...id stick to my 09 model lol
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: February 23rd, 2011, 10:43 am
by noshownogo
Since yesterday i wanted to post a response but i fell asleep at the sight of the car...
Being an owner of the same model of Aaron I think it looks
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: February 25th, 2011, 4:30 pm
by Aaron 2NR
should be landed in 2 months...shipment on the way
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: March 2nd, 2011, 8:18 pm
by EFFECTIC DESIGNS
What is the maintenance like in these new civic?
Like say changing things like sensors and servicing the engine etc. I assume it will be a lot more expensive than older civic due to the complexity of the engine and what not?
Also will local Mechanics have a problem servicing these new Civic?
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: March 2nd, 2011, 8:32 pm
by Aaron 2NR
mine is serviced by the firm so i have no idea....
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: March 24th, 2011, 3:40 am
by connor
All the information regarding Honda Civic 2012 are great. I have just read it advertisement in the magazine and I am waiting to see it. All the images of it is also fine.
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: March 24th, 2011, 9:17 am
by SRASC
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: March 24th, 2011, 9:29 pm
by SRASC
2012 Honda Civic Si
Screenshots: Si coupe (rear)
Si coupe (front)
LX sedan
Hybrid
EX coupe
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Chinese 2012 Civic
TheTycho.com has posted this image of the chinese market 2012 Civic ahead of the Shanghai Auto Show. They are saying it will be offered with 1.8L and 2.0L engines in the Chinese market, and as you can see from the photo, the car looks very similar to the US-market version, except for the projector headlamps and chrome-finished door handles.
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Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: April 13th, 2011, 3:13 am
by hellypetro
Honda is to expand the retail natural gas powered Civic GX model, which is just the OEM CNG built its machines assembled in America. Better access to the Civic GX will help bring the technology to clean-burning natural gas to an even wider audience while also supporting diversity in the transportation of energy resources.
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: April 21st, 2011, 12:56 pm
by SRASC
If there is one thing I don't like its the new tachometer.
Re: The 2012 Honda Civic
Posted: April 21st, 2011, 2:08 pm
by Aaron 2NR
the Si tach was always like this....the model down here is blue...