RM 131,900 - 166,500
10 other Honda models
2020 Honda Civic TC VTEC Premium 1.5
38,324 km
4.5 years
Melaka
2020 Honda Civic TC VTEC Premium 1.5
30,550 km
3.5 years
Seremban
2020 Honda Civic TC VTEC Premium 1.5
52,204 km
3.5 years
Seremban
2020 Honda Civic TC VTEC 1.5
58,282 km
4 years
Petaling Jaya
2020 Honda Civic TC VTEC 1.5
39,285 km
3.5 years
Petaling Jaya
The Honda Civic comes in three different variants:
1.8S - RM 113,600
1.5TC - RM 129,600
1.5TC-P - RM 139,600
The Honda Civic 1.5TC-P competes with:
Toyota Corolla Altis 1.8G - Starting at RM 128,888
Notably, the Civic now comes with Honda Sensing ADAS suite in addition
to Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and visual upgrades.
Yes, Honda Civic has Steering Tilt, which are: 2020 Honda Civic 1.5TC, 2020 Honda Civic 1.5TC Premium, 2020 Honda Civic 1.8S, 2018 Honda Civic 1.8S, 2018 Honda Civic 1.5TC, 2018 Honda Civic 1.5TC Premium.
Here are the Interior Lighting and variants of Honda Civic:
Variants | 2020 Honda Civic 1.5TC | 2020 Honda Civic 1.5TC Premium | 2020 Honda Civic 1.8S | 2018 Honda Civic 1.8S | 2018 Honda Civic 1.5TC | 2018 Honda Civic 1.5TC Premium |
Interior Lighting | Map Lights and Ambient Lights | Map Lights and Ambient Lights | Map Lights and Ambient Lights | Map Lights and Ambient Lights | Map Lights and Ambient Lights | Map Lights and Ambient Lights |
Honda Malaysia recently introduced the updated 2020 Honda Civic, which is set to challenge the Toyota Corolla Altis and Mazda 3.
New to the Honda Civic facelift include the inclusion of Honda Sensing, new 60:40 split-folding rear seats, Honda LaneWatch, a new infotainment system, and a new climate control system.
The updated Honda Civic is priced from RM 113,600 to RM 139,600.
Thailand market model shownDue to be launched later this year, the new Honda Civic FC facelift will soon become the latest model to incorporate Honda’s signature Sensing advanced driving aids feature.Like the Honda CR-V and Odyssey, the soon to be launched Civic FC facelift’s list of Honda Sensing features include: Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist Road Departure Mitigation Forward Collision Warning Collision Mitigation Braking System Adaptive Cruise Control with Low Speed
Hans
22.10.2019
The updated Honda Civic just made its Malaysian debut, now with a mildly restyled exterior and the inclusion of Honda Sensing.Prices have also increased across the board – the base Civic 1.8 S is now priced from RM 113,600 (up RM 3,174), while the Civic 1.5 TC is now priced from RM 129,600 (up RM 5,524). The range-topping 1.5 TC-P is priced from RM 139,600 (up RM 7,717).With these new prices, what other options do you have?Proton X70 – There is a reason why it’s so popularThe f
Eric
28.02.2020
I remember the first time I tried Android Auto – it was back in 2016 with the debut of the all-new tenth-generation Honda Civic. I plugged my phone via USB into the Civic, went through a few confirmation screens on my phone and started Android Auto itself.Android Auto, as how Google envisioned it, is their answer to bridging smartphones and in-car infotainment, allowing drivers to enjoy a tailored Google experience while driving. In case you’re wondering, Android Auto is strictly lim
Eric
27.09.2019
The demand for C-segment sedans has declined substantially over the recent years as buyers have taken a stronger interest in SUVs and crossovers.However, in markets like the USA, sales of the Honda Civic is stronger than ever. In Malaysia, Japanese carmakers have shifted the positioning of their C-segment sedans to be more upmarket, high-tech and not to mention expensive.We discussed the three hottest C-segment sedans currently in Malaysia – all-new Mazda 3, all-new Toyota Corolla Alt
Adrian Chia
07.10.2019
We’ve already covered the differences between the new 2020 Honda Civic FC facelift here. What’s less spoken is the new Passion Red Pearl colour option, which looks fantastic and transforms the familiar but slightly aged Civic's image into a fresh, vibrant new model.The colour itself is not new. It’s already offered for the Jazz, City, BR-V, HR-V, and CR-V.The new colour replaces the previous Civic’s Dark Ruby Red Pearl, a colour that in our opinion, doesn’t
Hans
27.02.2020
It is no secret that Malaysia is known for having one of the world’s highest car prices, as elaborate in our earlier post.But how much more do Malaysians pay for a new car compared to other countries?Well, after doing some comparison, here’s what we found.For starters, let’s take the Toyota Hilux.To keep things consistent, we opted for the closest variant we can find from Australia.In Malaysia, the Hilux 2.8G costs RM 139,888, while Australians need to fork out RM 147,548.Keep
Eric
02.04.2020