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Next-gen Honda Civic to be less aggressive

Next-gen Honda Civic to be less aggressive

Posted on October 1, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Tamer, evolutionary design changes for 11th generation of iconic Japanese small car

Illustrations believed to show the all-new Honda Civic have been exposed via trademark filings, revealing that the Japanese brand has taken a more cautious approach with its next-generation small car.

Expected to be officially unveiled next year ahead of an Australian launch in 2022, the 11th-generation Honda Civic will be primed to take the fight back to its bigger-selling rivals including the Toyota Corolla, Kia Cerato, Hyundai i30 and Mazda3 with a less angular, more conservative design.
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