2011 Honda Civic Preview
Exterior Features
Eventually, Honda is expected to mold the Civic to look more like its futuristic-looking counterparts sold in foreign markets. For the 2011 Civic, however, styling changes are unlikely. Honda will probably offer a few new body colors to distinguish the 2011 from the previous model, but other than that, the car will remain unchanged. The 2011 Honda Civic is expected to be the last model released before a complete design overhaul. See our gallery of photos to check out how the new Civic will look.
Interior Features
Currently, no information is available on the interior of the 2011 Honda Civic. Once we complete a full car review of the new Civic, we’ll have additional details. Honda will likely at least revise its much-maligned optional navigation system, which is overly complex and hard to read on the 2010 Civic.
Specifications
Here are the known specs for the 2011 Honda Civic:
Pricing
No specific pricing information has been released, but the 2011 Civic should start at just over $16,000 and range up to $28,000 for the hybrid version. No invoice information is available at this time.
Fuel economy
The 2011 Civic with a manual transmission should have city/highway fuel economy car ratings of 26/34 mpg and 25/36 with an automatic transmission
Engine
1.8-liter four cylinder with 140 horsepower; SI Civic has 2.0-liter four cylinder with 197 horsepower
Drivetrain
Five-speed manual or five-speed automatic available on all but the SI; SI comes with six-speed manual
Acceleration
0-60 mph in about 9.6 seconds with automatic transmission; SI 0-60 time is 7.1 seconds
Model lineup
Honda may add a special performance edition to the Civic lineup for 2011, called the Type R
Car safety features
All current safety features will carry over to the 2011 Honda Civic, but Honda may opt to make electronic stability control available on all trims rather than on just the hybrid, EX-L, and SI trims
Suspension
The Si Civic has a sport-tuned suspension
Warranty
Three-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, five-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty, and five years of corrosion protection
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