Honda to launch fuel-effecient Civic in fall 2016, drops hybrid option
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Honda has confirmed that its all-new, 10th-generation聽Civic聽will be launched this fall. The car will once again be offered with sedan and coupe variants but we should also see the European-spec hatchback (perhaps in聽聽only) at some point and possibly聽聽as well.
We already know what the聽new Civic聽will look like thanks to聽聽as well as some聽. Honda鈥檚 recent聽聽also hints strongly at the design we can expect for this 10th-generation model. The car will be arriving as a 2016 model.
Along with the confirmation of a fall launch, Honda has confirmed there will be two engine options for the new Civic at launch. The engines are believed to be 1.5- and 2.0-liter four-cylinder engines with turbocharging and VTEC variable valve timing. With these new engines, Honda is targeting class-leading fuel economy for the new Civic, with EPA-rated highway fuel economy expected to surpass 40 mpg.
Because of this strong efficiency, Honda has made the decision to drop the hybrid and CNG options from the Civic range once the current 2015 model ceases production. In related news, Honda said it鈥檚 also dropping its Accord Plug-In Hybrid as it plans to introduce a dedicated plug-in hybrid model in the near future. The regular Accord Hybrid will still be offered and a new, more advanced version with a two-motor hybrid system is due in early 2016.
Finally, Honda has reaffirmed plans to launch a new fuel cell vehicle on the market in 2016. The vehicle was previewed earlier this year by聽.