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Honda Civic Hybrid unveiled

- – Matt Brogan

Honda has taken the wraps off its all-new Civic Hybrid hatch in Europe.

The Japanese marque’s five-door is expected to reach Australian showrooms before the end of the year.

The Civic Hybrid is the first electrifie­d variant to grace Honda’s small-car range since 2015 and, like the recently revealed HR-V Hybrid, features the brand’s E:HEV petrol-electric hybrid setup, which combines a normally aspirated petrol engine with dual electric motors.

Unlike the HR-V, which employs a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, the five-door Civic is powered by a larger 2.0-litre motor sourced from the Honda Accord and the Atkinsoncy­cle mill claimed to be one of the most thermally efficient engines on the market.

The Civic Hybrid will offer combined outputs of 135kw and 315Nm, with Honda promising a targeted fuel economy figure of less than 5.0 litres per 100km.

Honda has not provided an all-electric driving range for its newest hybrid model, nor has it listed a 0-100kmh accelerati­on time.

Apart from the 2.0-litre motor, the front-wheel-drive Civic Hybrid is equipped with a 72-cell lithiumion battery pack and the power unit is paired to a continuous­ly variable

transmissi­on. The driveline can switch between EV, Hybrid and Engine drive modes automatica­lly, or through four drive models – Eco, Normal, Sport and Individual – as selected by the driver.

The model is identified by E:HEV badging on the tailgate, blue trim garnishes, a reprofiled rear bumper,

and concealed exhaust outlets. It also receives push-button transmissi­on controls and hybrid-specific menus and displays on the central array and instrument panel.

Top-spec variants receive a 12-speaker Bose audio system and a 10.2-inch infotainme­nt touchscree­n, replete with Apple Carplay, Android

Auto and Bluetooth connectivi­ty. The latest model also benefits from Honda Sensing safety equipment including lane-keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, AEB with pedestrian and cyclist detection, forward collision warning, cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control, wide-view camera technology and 11 airbags.

Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres are standard issue.

In other markets, the Civic Hybrid E:HEV will be offered in three trim grades: Elegance, Sport and Advance; although it is expected that, like the petrol-powered variant, Honda Australia will offer just one highly-specified hybrid variant when the model touches down locally.

Honda says the Civic E:HEV will go on sale in Europe in the third quarter of this year with Australian sales to start in later half of 2022.

Pricing and specificat­ion will be announced closer to the model’s local launch; however, it is expected the petrol-electric variant will be priced above the existing Civic VTI-LX, which sells for $47,290 drive-away.

Year-to-date sales of the 11th-generation Civic trail those of most of its small car rivals.

At the time of writing, Honda Australia had sold just 144 examples of the Civic nationally in 2022, a mere fraction of the sales recorded by contempora­ries including the Hyundai i30, 3398, Toyota Corolla, 3113, Kia Cerato, 2396 and Mazda 3 with 2376 units.

To the end of February, the small car segment under $40k amassed a total 12,406 sales for a 7.7 percent market share.

 ?? ?? NEW ENTRY: Honda’s five-door Civic Hybrid is expected to reach Australian showrooms before the end of the year.
NEW ENTRY: Honda’s five-door Civic Hybrid is expected to reach Australian showrooms before the end of the year.

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