Modulo kit for 2022 Honda Civic in Malaysia: Too much, or just right?

Naturally with the launching of the all-new 2022 Honda Civic (FE) in Malaysia, there’ll be concessions for customers looking to spruce up their cars with straight-from-factory accessories.

In Honda's playbook, that means Modulo accessories, as is offered with the Honda City, City Hatchback, HR-V, and almost every model including this 11th-generation Civic.

Also read: Sedan vs SUV: Should you buy the all-new 2022 Honda Civic today or wait for the upcoming HR-V?

The full bodykit – Modulo Premium Package, here on a Civic RS – starts things off at the front with a dark chrome front grille garnish and a pair of chin spoilers on both sides.

Round the sides there's a pair of side skirts which complements the look rather nicely, especially when paired with the RS' 18-inch wheels.

Capping off the Modulo look are the rear bumper garnishes, diffuser, chrome exhaust exits, and a small bootlid spoiler.

Though the kit remains largely the same for all variants, there are small differences between them, which also explains the price variance.

For the E & V variants, this Modulo Premium Package costs RM 7,089, while the Modulo Package 1.0 (sans grille garnish, diffuser, and exhaust pipe finishers) for both variants costs RM 4,995. The cheapest available set is the RM 3,780 Modulo Package, which only comes with three items: the chin spoilers, side skirts, and rear bumper garnishes.

Upswept, 'horn-like' spoiler is bespoke to the RS

The range-topper has its own Modulo Premium Package RS (RM 5,320) because the kit omits the chrome exhaust exits and boot lid spoiler – the RS comes with its own variant-exclusive types of the above – but everything else other than those is the same.

Also read: Here are some Modulo kits to make the all-new 2020 Honda City look faster

Other than that, there’s always more to add: the RM 2,457 Urban Package tacks on door visors, illuminated side sills, foot lights, and a pair of sports pedals. It's only RM 1,422 more for RS buyers, since the RS already comes with the last two items.

Going down the rest of the accessories kit, Honda also offers things like a car cover, reflective door films, trunk tray & organiser, and even sunshades.

The all-new 2022 Honda Civic is priced from RM 126k to RM 144k in Malaysia, with all three variants coming with a turbocharged 1.5-litre engine and Honda Sensing.

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

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