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The new Honda Civic - Modern design concept

Source: AutoMotoTV (Glomex)

Honda has implemented a modern concept in the new Civic, which, together with the development principle "Man-Maximum, Machine-Minimum" (M/M), shapes the entire design and technology development of the vehicle. The new Civic has a sleek and sporty silhouette. While the hood has been lowered by 25 mm compared to its predecessor, the larger glass surfaces ensure a light and airy interior. Attractively designed surfaces underscore the model's high-quality character, with more pronounced lines emphasizing key details. The lower window line reinforces the vehicle's confident stance and improves visibility from the rear seats. Compared to the previous generation Civic, the base of the A-pillar has been moved further back and aligned with the center of the front wheels, giving the car a balanced profile from all angles. The highest point of the roofline is now further forward than on the previous model, and the gentle slope of the roof toward the rear gives the Civic the elegant look of a hatchback. The slimmer body profile makes the tires appear visually larger and, combined with the wider track, creates a sporty, low-slung stance. Despite the dynamically elegant design, the Civic's familiar practicality and people-oriented styling remain key features. For example, the exterior mirrors are now mounted directly on the front doors, reducing blind spots and improving driver and passenger safety.

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