
For months Honda has teased their 2011 and 2012 Civic facelift. Auto spies have attempted to catch the sedan uncovered on the test course - and artists have rendered the car to guess what it will look like. But now the new front end has been officially unveiled - or at least that's what Honda wants us to believe.
The new Civic images that Honda has released show off only minor grille changes to go along with a completely new alloy wheel design. Influenced by the recently discontinued high performance Type R, the 2011 Honda Civic features special exterior enhancements for grille.
There are new alloy wheels that are now standard, with design and size varying by model. A new 1.4 liter three-door Type S models boasts body-colored side skirts, and a new 'Ionized Bronze' paint for a sleek look.
On the inside there are all new trim finishes that will keep drivers warm through the cold weather. Honda's ES and SE trim get half-fabric, half-Alcantara upholstery, while the Si variant includes half-leather and Alcantara, along with heated front seats for those chilly fall and winter commutes.
The starting price remains the same and there are no changes to the engine of the Civic.
Production is set to begin this November, so you can expect the new Honda Civic in showrooms early next year.
Get ready to test drive the all new 2011 Honda Civic at Norris Honda - 925 Merritt Blvd Baltimore, MD 21222.
[INFO] - http://www.which.co.uk/news/2010/10/honda-civic-upgraded-for-2011-233476/

The new Civic images that Honda has released show off only minor grille changes to go along with a completely new alloy wheel design. Influenced by the recently discontinued high performance Type R, the 2011 Honda Civic features special exterior enhancements for grille.
There are new alloy wheels that are now standard, with design and size varying by model. A new 1.4 liter three-door Type S models boasts body-colored side skirts, and a new 'Ionized Bronze' paint for a sleek look.
On the inside there are all new trim finishes that will keep drivers warm through the cold weather. Honda's ES and SE trim get half-fabric, half-Alcantara upholstery, while the Si variant includes half-leather and Alcantara, along with heated front seats for those chilly fall and winter commutes.
The starting price remains the same and there are no changes to the engine of the Civic.
Production is set to begin this November, so you can expect the new Honda Civic in showrooms early next year.
Get ready to test drive the all new 2011 Honda Civic at Norris Honda - 925 Merritt Blvd Baltimore, MD 21222.
[INFO] - http://www.which.co.uk/news/2010/10/honda-civic-upgraded-for-2011-233476/