The tenth generation Honda Civic, introduced globally in September
2015, received a facelift just back in August this year. India will get
directly the facelifted model. The mid-cycle refresh has brought some
evolutionary styling updates to take the aggressive and sporty design a notch
up. At the front, these changes include a new piano black upper fascia “wing”,
restyled lower fascia, bumper and lower grille, a full-width splitter and
updated headlights.
On the sides, the 2019 Honda Civic features new
alloy wheels. At the rear, the chrome accent on the lower bumper and the
decklid spoiler are the only updates. Inside, the main revision is the addition
of a volume button to the 7-inch Display Audio touchscreen infotainment system.
The lack of a diesel engine option was the main
reason behind the fall of the Civic in India back in the eighth generation.
After a gap of a generation and a half, Honda is coming prepared this time. In
addition to a 1.8-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, the company will
offer a 1.6-litre turbocharged diesel engine.
The 1.6-litre single-turbo diesel engine, already
available in the latest Honda CR-V, produces 120 PS and 300 Nm of torque.
Unlike in the SUV, customers will have no choice to settle for a standard
6-speed manual transmission if they go for this engine. The 1.8-litre N/A
petrol engine develops 141 PS and 174 Nm of torque. It will come linked to a
CVT. The 2019 Honda Civic’s prices could start at ~16
lakh (ex-showroom).