Honda has recently revealed the first images of the updated Honda Civic model. Additionally, the company has announced the introduction of a fuel-efficient hybrid version for this mid-size sedan.

The exterior design of the Honda Civic has undergone significant changes in this update. Notably, the front end features a larger grille and vertically extended cooling vents, giving the car a sportier and more dynamic look. The hood has also been refined to further enhance its aesthetic appeal.

The sedan is equipped with 7-spoke wheels, available in two eye-catching colors. Although it is unclear whether the size of the wheels has been changed, the rear taillights now boast a new and impressive smoke color.

In addition to the exterior updates, Honda has also introduced a hybrid powertrain to the Civic model, making it even more appealing. This is considered one of the most significant additions in this upgrade.

Furthermore, Honda has shared that the new Civic will come with “improvements in terms of features”. The car is expected to be equipped with an updated infotainment system, drawing inspiration from the new Accord.

The launch of the Honda Civic is anticipated for the summer of this year in the US, with prices starting at an estimated $26,000 for the standard version and $35,000 for the highest trim level.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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