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The tenth generation sedan was released in November 2015, the coupe in early 2016, and hatchback in 2017. All models have a 2.0-liter naturally-aspirated gasoline engine or 1.5-liter turbo gasoline engines, except for the hatchback, which only comes with the 1.5-liter direct injected turbo engine. The 2.0-liter engine sedan model paired with the CVT has an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 31/40/34 mpg (city/highway/combined). A 6-speed manual transmission or CVT is offered on all models, except for the Type R and Si models, which only come with the 6-speed manual transmission, and the Touring models, which only come with a CVT.
Higher end trim levels of the 1.5-liter turbocharged and 2.0-liter naturally-aspirated engines only come with a CVT. The Sport Hatchback is a performance trim level that is available with either a CVT or 6-speed manual transmission. Si is a performance trim level that also only comes with the 6-speed manual, but it has a 1.5-liter turbo instead of the 2.0-liter turbo of the Type R, and is only offered as a sedan or coupe, not a hatchback. In 2019, an additional Sport trim for coupe and sedan was introduced between the LX and EX model featuring a gloss black grille and 18” rims but uses the 2.0-liter engine, giving buyers an option on top of the standard EX model. For the 2020 model year, Honda expanded the availability of Civic's optional six-speed manual transmission to include the hatchback's top Sport Touring trim.
The Type R model was also released in 2017 with a hatchback body style, featuring an exclusive 2.0-liter turbo gasoline engine not offered in any other model.
The Civic's restyled design available as a 2019 model features Honda Sensing as standard and Sport Trim on Sedan and Coupe variants in the US market. The Sport Trim is equipped with the touchscreen display for the Sedan and Coupe variants, unlike the Hatchback variant which is equipped with the more basic non-touchscreen infotainment display. The US market Sport trim for the Sedan and Coupe variants is offered with the 6-Speed Manual, with the CVT available as an option. Changes at the front features a black housing around the projector headlamps for the non turbo variant, restyled lower air splitter, piano black front grille, chrome/piano black accented foglamp trim and lower chrome trim/black diffuser trim at the rear bumper. The interior is mostly unchanged except for the inclusion of volume knobs for the 7-inch touchscreen display, with additional physical buttons to adjust the fan speed for the air conditioner next to the climate button. The restyled design has a very similar grille to the "Cheetah Bumper".
A new Sport trim was added above the LX trim, adding rectangular centre exhaust, rear decklid spoiler and 18’’ alloy wheels. The facelift was first available in the US market on October 10, 2018.
(Source : Wikipedia)
Aired from late 2015 to early 2021.
Timestamps:
0:00 2016MY (aired from late 2015 for Sedan and early 2016 for Coupe. that's the first model year of this Civic.)
10:16 2017MY (aired from early 2017 that's introduced the Hatchback and two high performance models like Si and Type-R)
N/A 2018MY (no changes but there's a rerun from the ads that released in 2016 - 2017.)
11:46 2019MY (aired from late 2018 as a facelift model)
13:17 2020MY (aired from late 2019 and rerun in 2020 - 2021)
N/A 2021MY (no changes but there's a rerun. due to introduction of 2022 Civic now the ad has been released in May 2021)
Credits:
Honda (some of these were reuploaded)
And others who owned these.
[NOTE : From 2:10 - 2:20 is muted due to copyright claim. KZbin said blocked worldwide]
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