2017 Honda Civic Hatchback (Euro)
Honda has unveiled the European version of the new Civic
Hatchback less than two weeks ahead of its world premiere in Paris Motor Show,
The only visible differences between the European
and North American specification model that was introduced first in August are the amber-colored side markers, and if our eyes aren’t playing
tricks on us, the positioning of the Sport version’s twin exhaust pipes on the
right for the N.A. model and the center of the rear bumper on the EU car.
In Europe, the new Civic hatch will launch with two
turbocharged petrol engines, a 1.0-liter three-cylinder mill rated for 127 hp,
and a 1.5-liter four-cylinder delivering 180 hp, both driving the front wheels
via a standard six-speed manual or an optional CVT automatic. A revised version
of the outgoing model’s 118 hp 1.6-liter turbo diesel will be added to the range
in the second half of 2017.
The North American version will be released with a
1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline four producing 174 hp and 162 lb.-ft. of torque
in LX, EX and EX-L trims with a CVT, 174 hp and 167 lb.-ft in the LX with a
6-speed manual, 180 hp and 162 lb.-ft. in Sport and Sport Touring grades with a
CVT, and 180 hp and 177 lb.-ft. in the Sport with a 6-speed stick shift.
A hotter Civic Type R model with a 2.0-liter
turbocharged four expected to churn out more than 300 hp will be presented
within the next year and will be available on both sides of the Atlantic. It
will go up against the Ford Focus RS.
At 4,497 mm long, 1,800 mm wide
and 1,421 mm tall, is 127 mm longer, 30 mm wider
and 20 mm lower than the car it replaces. It also rides on a 30 mm longer wheelbase, yet weighs 16 kg less than its predecessor. Honda promises improved leg and shoulder room for passengers, while upping boot
space by 1 liter to 478 liters, which is significantly more than the VW Golf’s
380 liters.
Series production of the global-market 2017 Civic
hatchback has already kicked off at Honda’s UK manufacturing base in Swindon,
with the model set to be exported to more than 70 countries around the world,
including European markets, North America and Canada. Honda will also offer the
new Civic Sedan in Europe, but the four-door model will be produced at the
brand’s facility in Gebzé, Turkey, with sales to start early next year.






