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About five years ago, Honda launched the 10th-generation Honda Civic and it entered the automotive landscape in force. It was clearly a huge leap from its predecessor in terms of technology, performance, and most of all, design.
In the 10 generations of Honda’s famous nameplate, it was arguably the sportiest Civic of all time. We gave it Car of the year honors in 2016 (the Type R won the award the following year), and suffice it to say that we love this car as much as many other types of cars.
Now if you count yourself among those ‘many other types of cars’, then we have some news for you. Honda just announced that the next generation Civic concept car will be unveiled at November 17, 2020, and the Japanese automaker has even generously provided us with a sneak peek. Check it out below:
The keyword here: prototype. Based on the short clip Honda shared, it looks like the new Civic has undergone a significant redesign. It’s not as drastic as the outgoing iteration outperformed the previous model, but we already see a lot of changes.
The teaser doesn’t show much of the front end, but it looks like Honda has ditched the chrome on this side entirely. There are also new looking headlights, but for now, we cannot see the styling changes made to the front bumper.
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We have a better view of the rear of the Civic. The C-shaped taillights have been replaced by a more orthodox design, while a more prominent bumper sits below. It now houses the twin tailpipes and we have to say it looks pretty good.
Aside from these details and the new wheels, that’s all the teaser gives us. However, we hope to finally see the official cover of the prototype. What you think? Do you like what you’ve seen so far?
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