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
4 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.
Here are the Rear Suspension 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 |
Rear Suspension | Multi Link | Multi Link | Multi Link | Multi-Link | Multi-Link | Multi-Link |
Here are the Compression Ratio and variants of Honda Civic:
Variants | 2020 Honda Civic 1.5TC | 2020 Honda Civic 1.5TC Premium | 2018 Honda Civic 1.8S | 2018 Honda Civic 1.5TC | 2018 Honda Civic 1.5TC Premium |
Compression Ratio | 10.6:1 | 10.6:1 | 10.6:1 | 10.6:1 | 10.6:1 |
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
If the C-segment class of compact cars is indeed shrinking, Honda doesn’t seem to be aware of it. Sales of the Civic in USA – still Honda Motor’s biggest car market – continue to grow strongly even as archrival Toyota has just released an all-new Toyota Corolla.Despite being an aging model, the Honda Civic appears to be unaffected by the new generation Corolla, with sales growing by 26 percent month-on-month in August, totaling 34,808 units.According to a report by USA&rs
Hans
23.09.2019
Sad news for potentials sedan buyers in Japan, as Honda will be discontinuing the Civic Sedan and City (sold in Japan as the Grace) in Japan by August.In fact, Honda will also trim its Japanese line-up by axing the Jade – a station wagon based on the ninth-generation Honda Civic.The report from Creative Trend mentioned that sales and production of all three models will cease in August.Honda Civic – Once the de-facto icon of Japan’s automotive industry will be goneThe Civic Seda
Eric
25.05.2020
Globally, the C-segment 10th generation Honda Civic is available in three body types – the coupe is only available in North America, while sedan and hatchback is available in all regions. The range topping (FK8) Civic Type R is only available as a hatchback.Looks great, but only available in left-hand drive formCloser to home, our neighbours Thailand and Indonesia can choose between a Civic Sedan or a Civic Hatchback, but not us.Our Civic Sedan is locally-assembled at Pegoh in Melaka while
Hans
09.04.2020
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
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