4 features on the Malaysian-spec 2022 Honda Civic FE that Thais don't get

  • Malaysian Civic is the most powerful in ASEAN
  • Thai Civic is packed with tech
  • Which would you rather get?

The all-new 2022 Honda Civic FE finally made its launch in Malaysia and whether you like its mature looks or not (We love it), this all-new generation promises to bring some excitement into the dwindling sedan market.

With 3 variants and prices starting from RM 126k, the Civic FE’s Malaysian launch comes 6 months after the Thailand launch. While both the Malaysian and Thai units look similar on the outside, there are some features that we get which our northern neighbour misses out on.

MY Civic shown

Granted, there are also some features that are notably absent on the Malaysian Civic. Before we jump into that, let’s check out the features that Malaysian buyers are blessed with.

MY Civic gets a more powerful engine

The NA 1.8-litre i-VTEC, a choice favoured by the boys in blue

The naturally-aspirated 1.8-litre engine that was on the base variant of the previous-gen Civic FC is discontinued on its successor which mirrors that of our neighbours. Only one engine is offered for the Civic FE which is the turbocharged 1.5-litre VTEC unit.

Also read: No more 1.8 NA? 2022 Honda Civic FE for Malaysia very likely to get 1.5 VTEC turbo only

MY Civic shown

That engine is basically an updated version of the FC’s turbocharged unit and it produces 182 PS and 240 Nm. Not only does it represent an increase of 9 PS and 20 Nm from the outgoing unit but it’s also 4 PS more than the same unit supplied in Thailand and Indonesia (178 PS).

Also read: Malaysia’s 2022 Honda Civic FE is the most powerful in the region, here’s why

In other words, Malaysia gets the most powerful version of the Civic FE in Southeast Asia. So, despite its seemingly sedated looks, the FE still has the grunt and dynamics of its sprightly predecessor, or as my colleague, Arvind wrote in his review, a BMW.

Also read: Review: 2022 Honda Civic FE – Forget baby Accord, it’s on par with the 3 Series

MY Civic gets 18-inch wheels

Besides the engine, another feature that gets bigger on the Malaysian Civic FE is the alloy wheels. While the top-of-the-range Civic RS gets 17-inch wheels in Thailand, the Malaysian unit gets larger 18-inch wheels that are shod on Michelin Pilot Sport 4 (PS4) rubbers.

Also read: Malaysians say the 2022 Honda Civic (FE) is too tame, here are 33 photos proving them wrong

Civic Si shown, note the wheel design

Even the wheel design is different with the 5-spoke 18-inchers sporting a similar look like the North American Civic Si. The Si is a step below the Type R in terms of performance with 200 PS and 260 Nm produced from its turbocharged 1.5-litre unit.

Also read: Is the all-new 2022 Honda Civic Si a reborn Type R sedan? – 200 PS, 260 Nm, 6-MT, rev-matching

MY Civic shown

That engine is paired to a 6-speed manual transmission and if you’re feeling disappointed for missing out on rowing gears on the Civic FE, don’t underestimate the CVT gearbox. In our review, we find the CVT has been remapped to give better response and drivability from its predecessor, so all is not completely lost.

Also read: The world doesn’t need manual cars anymore

MY Civic has rear A/C

Given Malaysia’s hot and humid weather almost throughout the year, it’s no surprise that having a rear air-cond (A/C) is pretty much a must. Even the Honda City comes with rear A/C as standard.

TH Civic shown, feels empty without any vents, doesn't it?

Surprisingly, despite sharing a similar climate as Malaysia, the Thai-spec FE does not come with rear A/C. Good thing Honda Malaysia realises this and offers the locally-assembled (CKD) FE with rear A/C.

Can you tell which market this Civic belongs to?

That pretty much enhances the comfort in the rear which is also supported by better rear-seat bolstering than the FC. Elsewhere, sitting below the air vents are a pair of USB chargers to keep the rear occupants charged while on the go.

MY Civic has wireless Apple CarPlay on 2 variants

MY Civic shown

By this point, car connectivity should be a standard feature on many cars, especially at this price range. Both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (AA) are standard across all variants of the Civic FE in both Thailand and Malaysia.

Also read: Why your next car should come with Android Auto or Apple CarPlay

TH Civic shown

Still, the standard CarPlay/AA requires a cable in order to access the features and few models come with wireless CarPlay and even fewer with wireless AA. While wireless CarPlay is available on the RS variant in Thailand, it is the lone variant to come with such a feature.

MY Civic V shown

On the other hand, wireless CarPlay is available on the two highest variants of the Malaysian-spec FE – the V and RS variants. For iOS users who are interested in getting a Civic with less body kit, the V might be just right for them.

TH Civic gets better tech features

Snazzy-looking full-screen digital cluster on the TH Civic RS...

Despite the Malaysian Civic FE getting a more powerful engine and some additional features, there are still a number of tech features that we are missing out on. Most notably is the 10.2-inch fully-digital instrument cluster which is available on the Thai-spec Civic RS.

...while MY Civic's smaller digital instrument cluster feels like a City

Standard on all Malaysian Civic FE is a 7-inch digital instrument cluster flanked by a traditional speedometer gauge. To some, this might not be a major dealbreaker as the smaller display is still quite crisp but it does feel like we are missing out on something nice.

Thai buyers of the Civic RS get this keycard...

Another nice-sounding feature that Malaysians are missing out on the FE is the Honda Smart Key Card. Just like the fully-digital display, this feature is only available in the Kingdom on the RS variant and as the name suggests, the key isn’t some physical fob but a card similar to the ones used by Renault.

...while Malaysian FE owners get a regular fob

Okay, so it’s not as thin as a credit card like the ones offered by Tesla but the card is compact enough to fit into a pocket. It allows smart entry and walk-away auto lock which reduces the need to push a physical button to lock or unlock the car.

Also read: Carsome offers new Tesla Model 3 Performance in Malaysia for RM 458k

Another missing feature on the Malaysian FE is a wireless smartphone charger which, again, is only available in the Thai Civic RS. It’s interesting for Honda Malaysia to omit this feature but perhaps it’s a compromise for having rear air vents?

MY Civic shown

So, these are the features found in the Malaysian Civic FE that are missing in the Thai equivalent. Granted, some features on the Thai-spec C-segment sedan are also absent here but would you rather have an FE that looks and feels sporty or one that is packed with tech?

Also read: ASEAN's most powerful, 2022 Honda Civic (FE) launched in Malaysia: priced from RM 126k

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