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
4 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
4 years
Petaling Jaya
Notably, the Civic now comes with Honda Sensing ADAS suite in addition
to Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and visual upgrades.
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
Here are the length(mm) 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 |
length(mm) | 4648 | 4648 | 4648 | 4630 | 4630 | 4630 |
Here are the Cruise Control 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 |
Cruise Control | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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.
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
Just weeks after Go Auto announced that it is delivering 425 units of Toyota Corolla Altis 1.8E to the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) to replace the aging Proton Waja and Wira models, we can now confirm that PDRM has also placed orders for a fleet of Honda Civic (FC generation).Details on the value and total units to be delivered are still sketchy but based on photos circulated by the Facebook group 改装无罪, all units are of the entry Honda Civic 1.8S variant.The Honda Civic selected is the rec
Hans
05.03.2020
Surprising as it may sound, Honda Malaysia launched only one new model in 2019, which was the facelifted Honda HR-V. That marks quite a drop, considering that Honda Malaysia was rather aggressive with new product launches back in 2017 and 2018. The reason is due to delays in pricing approvals by the government, which not only delayed products from Honda, but other manufacturers as well.Pay BMW money for an Accord?The all-new tenth-generation Honda Accord has found its way across multip
Eric
14.02.2020
One is a C-segment family sedan. Another is a go-anywhere pick-up truck. At a glance, you would think that the Honda Civic will be easier to park, simply because it’s smaller and will be less of a handful in tight parking than the big and tall Mitsubishi TritonWell that it is still true. The Mitsubishi Triton, being a pick-up truck, is of course longer and wider than the Honda Civic, but you will be surprised to know that the difference in maneuverability isn't as much a
Hans
02.03.2020
Honda Malaysia today previewed the new Honda Civic ahead of its official launch later this year.As this is just a mid-life update, changes to the exterior styling is mild. The most obvious difference is the new front bumper, which features a new front fog lamp housing. The wheels have also been upgraded from 17-inch to 18-inch, but only for highest variant. Alongside the new wheels are 235/40 R18 tires. Other upgrades and improvements include: Piano black front grille Rear bumper chrome trim Ne
Eric
28.09.2019
By now you would have read about the updated 2020 Honda Civic, but how does the new facelifted Civic FC compare against its archrival the Toyota Corolla Altis?Powertrain – Civic wins, easilyThe Honda Civic facelift gets the choice of 2 powertrains – a 1.8-litre naturally-aspirated (141 PS, 174 Nm) or a 1.5-litre turbocharged unit (173 PS, 220 Nm). Both engines are mated to a CVT-type automatic transmission.The Corolla Altis on the other hand, is powered by a 1.8-litre natur
Eric
26.02.2020