You can expect the 2021 Honda Civic to debut sometime in the next fall. The long-awaited, sporty hatch will debut before the end of the current car year. The tentative release date is already on the schedule. Honda and its dealers plan to bring the new Civic to the public in late spring or early summer.
Even though there have been some rumors about the new Civic being released before the end of this current car year, nothing has been confirmed. It is possible that the first official images of the new Civic could be released around mid-summer. That would make sense since the automaker would need time to prepare the new model for showrooms. If they held an official test ride to showcase the new Civic, it would be much easier for them to determine if the model's styling and build quality were comparable to the current Honda Civic. Honda's decision to delay the release of the Civic into showrooms may be for multiple reasons, but we believe the biggest reason is the need to gain more time to complete the redesign for all-new models.
There are still a lot of changes to come regarding the way the Civic will be positioned in Honda's lineup. The design team has been hard at work to improve on the styling of the current Civic Coupe and to create a new look that is sporty, dynamic, and modern. One of the areas where improvements were most needed was in the interior of the vehicle. The addition of new lightweight seat materials, combined with newly developed HID lighting, has helped the Civic notch up another notch when it comes to car safety.
Up until now, we have only seen exterior changes to the Civic Coupe. Now, the company has introduced a new color choice for the new Civic. A deep blue color is available on the base model and striking red color is available for those who wish to add a bit of flair to their ride. Of course, a full complement of performance features is also available, which should help Honda ensure that the Civic continues to be a strong competitor in today's ever-changing auto markets.
Honda has invested a great deal of time and money into the development of the new Civic's exteriors. The Civic Si Coupe has received a sporty, aggressive look thanks to its low profile body style and deep, muscular headlights. The front grille is designed to fit two new HID projector headlights, as well as a pair of LED headlights. A new front bumper helps the Civic Si stands out from the rest of the class.
Up until now, the Civic has received great reviews when it comes to its handling and rides quality. The all-new Civic Si offers similar handling to that of the redesigned Civic Coupe but has been equipped with a sportier, less boxy body style. The Civic has also gained a bit of legroom when fitted with the new doors, which eliminate the need for the dreaded rear diffuser. Honda has also fitted a new set of exterior features which, while not overly flashy, are pleasing to the eye.
The new Civic exteriors have received many positive reviews. Many report that they are more pleased with the way the car handles than they were with the previous model. The Civic has also received high marks when it comes to its safety features, with the Civic receiving a higher score than the outgoing Civic thanks to a newly-designed crash structure. Honda Civic buyers are also pleased with the Civic Si's safety rating, which has been improved when compared to the previous model.
In terms of interior design, the new Civic is no different from the old model. The navigation system has been made extremely easy to use and includes a host of useful options, such as a Hands-FreeLink that allows drivers to use their cell phones while they drive. Honda Civic buyers will be happy to hear that the new Civic has been given an increased storage space, which can be used to house other Civic accessories or to keep your personal belongings safe. The interior of the car is easy to maintain, thanks to a host of available services such as window cleaning.