Honda Civic 2023 Price & Specification

 The new Honda Civic 2023 has come with three variants. New Honda Civic starts from the basic variants Civic Standard PKR, 8,599,000/- and goes to the top-of-the-line variants Honda Civic RS PKR, 10,199,000/-.

Variants:

                  New Honda Civic 2023 Come With Three Variants. 

                      Variants

                               Prices

Honda Civic RS

Petrol, Automatic,1500 cc

 PKR, 10,199,000/-

Honda Civic Oriel

Petrol, Automatic,1500 cc 

 PKR, 8,949,000/-

Honda Civic Standard

Petrol, Automatic,1500 cc 

 PKR, 8,599,000/-

 Honda Civic 2023 Good And Bad Points:

Good Points:

     This Variants Turbo engine Alternatives For all Variants

     This is the Longest C-Segment car from its market competitors. 

     Its Build Quality Has Improved from Previous Generations            

Bad Points:

  👎     Overpriced
  👎     Only 2 airbags are present, even in the top-of-the-line RS variant, and Slightly Relaxed                  Styling Compared to the old generation Civic X
  👎     New  Features like wireless charging, parking sensors, and rear power outlets do not attracte buyers.

Images:


Honda Civic Front

Honda Civic Side Profile

Honda Civic Side Profile

Honda Civic Back Profile

All Honda Civic Overview:


                                       The Pakistani manufacturer and Honda partner Atlas Honda produces the Honda Civic.

1st Generation:

                      The first Honda Civic was launched in 1972 with a 1,169 cc four-cylinder water-cooled engine and front power disc brakes.   It may be ordered as a two- or four-door fastback sedan, a three- or five-door hatchback, a five-door station wagon, or another variation.


2nd Generation:

                      Honda Civic's second generation was launched and went on sale with the 1980 model designation. It was more spacious inside, had an angular form, and had an improved engine from the old Civic. Three transmissions were offered in this new Honda Civics generation. A 4-speed manual, a 5-speed manual, and a 2-speed semi-automatic Hondamatic.
The Civic, which was formerly classified as a subcompact car, has become a compact car since 2000.

3rd Generation:

                             In September 1983, the third generation of the honda civic made its global debut for the 1984 model year. The new model had a more aggressive look and a longer wheelbase in addition to being more spacious inside. The third-generation Honda Civic was able to win the "Car of the Year Japan Award" in "1983.
 

4th Generation:

                      In September 1987, the fourth generation Honda Civic with a fresh and improved design was introduced into the world. With a lower hood line and fully independent rear suspensions, the automobile had greater dimensions. This generation provided a wide selection of vehicles and trim levels for diverse markets throughout the globe.

5th Generation:

                       For the 1992 model year, the Honda Civic fifth generation was unveiled in September 1991. The new Civic had larger interior and exterior dimensions, which also increased the vehicle's overall size. Additionally, it had a curvier body than before and a more aerodynamic appearance. The ride was smoother and the automobile performed better than the old one because it had a higher cowl that allowed for additional suspension travel. As a result, the fifth-generation Honda Civic  once again won the title of "Japan Car of the Year." At the time it was sold, it was Honda's most fuel-efficient model in this time.
           The fifth-generation Honda Civic initially entered the Pakistani market as a completely built unit (CBU), but it was formally introduced in 1993 following the establishment of Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan Limited.
In the 1996 model year, the sixth generation Honda Civic was released on the international market in September 1995. It had bold, modern styling that gained worldwide attention. It also came with Honda's first Civic powered by natural gas, the GX, as well as several suspension and engine options. 

6th Generation:

                     The 6th generation Honda Civic, also known as "EK," was the first Honda to be locally assembled in Pakistan. It had a variable valve timing engine with a 1.5L traditional gasoline injected unit or a 1.6L VTi engine choice, both with manual and automatic transmission options. Internationally, the Civic was offered a variety of body types and engine options, but the Pakistani market only had access to the sedan.

7th Generation:

                     The 7th generation Honda Civic comes with a Few cosmetic changes and more inside ones were made for the old one. The new Civic, which was introduced in September 2000 for the 2001 model year, was classified as a compact car size due to its flat rear floor. The new Civic had a Prosmatec (PROgressive, Shift schedule Control Advanced technologies) gearbox and was available with 1.5L and 1.6L VTEC engines.
    In 2004, it received a facelift, which made it immediately popular in the Pakistani market. The facelifted 7th generation Civic, sometimes known as the "eagle-eye," has a completely different attitude to the old one.

8th Generation:

                     The eighth-generation Honda Civic was introduced in September 2005, however, it wasn't until 2006 that it arrived in Pakistan. Its outstanding 1.8-liter 140bhp engine was the most powerful and had the biggest displacement when compared.

9th Generation:

                     The 9th generation of Honda Civic was global launch in 2011 but it arrived in Pakistan in 2012. It had an Eco Assist system and a 1.8-liter engine. In Pakistan, it was referred to as "rebirth." Due to its subpar construction, this generation of the Honda Civic is by far the least successful.

10th Generation:

                        In addition to a variety of cleaner, more potent, and more efficient engines, the 10th Generation Honda Civic entered the global market in 2015. It was introduced in the Pakistani market in 2016 with the name Civic X. It is a subcompact car with a front engine and front-wheel drive. In Pakistan, it is offered in three different variations: the 1.5 RS Turbo, the 1.8-Liter VTI Oriel, and the 1.8-Liter.

11th Generation:

                       The 11th generation of Honda Civic 2022 launched in Pakistan on 5th March 2022.


Honda Civic Interior:

                             Honda Civic 2023's 11th-generation interior is designed to be comfortable and spacious. The Standard and Oriel versions of the Honda Civic have urethane-wrapped electric power steering, while the Civic RS variant features leather-wrapped steering.

The steering wheel has tilt, telescoping, and steering switch adjustments. The steering switches in the Civic Variants  Standard and Oriel provide drivers access to audio controls, MIDs, and cruise controls; the steering switch in the RS variation additionally gives drivers access to voice recognition controls. A 7-inch TFT multi-information instrument display is located behind the wheel.

The 7-inch MP5 touchscreen and 4 speakers are Present on the Civic Standard and Oriel variants. A front camera, a dynamic back camera, and a webcam are all supported by the 9-inch Android-based entertainment system that comes with the RS model.

The new Civic has rear ventilation and dual auto Aircon air conditioning.
Interior

Interior

Inner Seat


Honda Civic Exterior:     

                             The new Honda Civic 2023 has a stylish design language and a front grille that is of a new generation. Daytime running lights with an auto-off timer are located on the front of the vehicle. While the RS model has LED headlamps, the Standard and Oriel versions use halogen projector headlamps. Additionally, the Civic RS has auto high beam, auto lighting adjustment, and auto headlights.

The base variants of the new Civic lack front fog lamps and a panoramic sunroof. One-touch lane-winker, side mirrors with built-in turn signals, lens-style tail lamps, electrically adjustable door mirrors, and remote retractable mirrors are additional features that come as standard in all models.

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