Scottish Daily Mail

A classy half-century

- BY RAY MASSEY MOTORING EDITOR

HappY Birthday Honda Civic. as the new 11th generation of the car marks 50 years since the first Civic’s launch in 1972, I’ve taken the latest model for a test drive. and the timing couldn’t be better, as the new six-monthly ‘72’ plate arrives from next thursday, september 1. styling is evolutiona­ry rather than revolution­ary, with its classic long, low-riding hatchback stance. But it’s the clever under-the-surface petrolelec­tric hybrid tech which marks out the new e: Hev model.

For it comes exclusivel­y as a self-charging hybrid, linking a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder direct injection engine to a battery and two electric motors.

Most of the time, the engine acts as a generator for the battery, which drives the electric motors.

performanc­e-oriented, confident, energetic and sharp on twisty country roads, and with plenty of pace on motorways, it accelerate­s smoothly from rest to 62mph in a nifty 7.9 seconds, up to a top speed of 112 mph. It also offers pocket-friendly fuel efficiency of 56.5mpg, with Co2 emissions of 113g/km.

there are three main drive settings: normal, sport

and eco. plus, there’s a fourth Individual setting if you want a bespoke mode. there’s no physical gearbox as such — it uses an electronic continuous­ly variable transmissi­on — but clever electronic­s give the impression of going up and down the gears.

similarly, paddles on the steering wheel are not for changing gear, but to increase or decrease resistance on the regenerati­ve braking.

there is loads of room in the boot and legroom in the rear, as well as an upmarket interior and simple-to-use screen.

prices start from £29,595 for the elegance, which will account for around a quarter of sales. It comes with a rear-view camera, parking sensors, heated front seats and door mirrors, and a 9 in touch screen.

I drove the mid-range sport, expected to account for nearly half of all sales, which costs from £30,595 — though mine rose to £31,220 because of the colour and trim. the rangetoppi­ng advance (from £32,995) has a panoramic glass roof.

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