It's called the Honda Civic FE, production specs leaked ahead of China launch
Eric · Mar 11, 2021 11:10 AM
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The current FC-generation Honda Civic has reached the tail-end of its lifecycle, seeing that the model is now six years old, as it was introduced back in 2015.
Honda then showcased a prototype version of the all-new FE-generation Honda Civic in late-2020, giving us an early look at their newest sedan.
Now, courtesy of Chinese publications, we now have a clearer look at a production-version of the new FE Civic. At launch, Dongfeng Honda, which is one of Honda's partners in China, will introduce three variants of the FE-generation Civic, namely the entry-level Civic 180 and two variants of the Civic 240.
Design-wise, the production version seen here largely mirrors the prototype showcased a few months ago, albeit with a lightly-restyled front bumper and wheels. In fact, one could even say that the Civic now looks like a mini Honda Accord.
Even the rear-end of the China-specs FE-generation Civic is nearly identical to the Civic Prototype, barring the cut-outs for the muffler.
In terms of powertrain, the China-spec Civic will ditch the outgoing model’s turbocharged 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine (P10A1) in favour of two 1.5-litre engines. The first is a naturally-aspirated L15C7 1.5-litre engine that does 129 PS and the other is a turbocharged L15C8 that does 180 PS. Both engines are hooked up to a CVT-type automatic transmission.
It is also worth noting that the FE-generation Civic is longer and wider than the model it replaces. Even the wheelbase is 35 mm longer than the FC-generation model.
Honda Civic dimensions
Dimension
Civic FC
Civic FE
Difference
Length (mm)
4,648
4,674
+ 26
Width (mm)
1,799
1,802
+ 3
Height (mm)
1,416
1,415
- 1
Wheelbase (mm)
2,700
2,735
+ 35
The FE-generation Civic, at least in the context of the China-spec car, also weighs more than the FC-generation model, suggesting that Dongfeng Honda may have either added more soundproofing materials or given the model more equipment.
It is also said to benefit from a new laser welding assembly process, aimed to give the Civic FE a more rigid bodyshell.
What about Malaysia?
Although the model has already been spied in Thailand, the FE-generation Civic may not arrive on Malaysian shores until late-2021 or early-2022, owing to lead time required for local assembly.
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