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Honda unveiled a sporty new

Model Honda Civic, which received the name prefix Si will be offered to customers in sedan and hatchback.

In the lineup of Honda’s new product will be positioned a step below the “charged” version of the Type R. the Car has received an aggressive body kit, 18-inch wheels and a rear wing. Civic Si is equipped with an upgraded braking system and limited slip differential.

In the interior there were also sports the “notes”, insert “carbon” and contrast stitching. The basic models get climate control, an advanced infotainment system that supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and is equipped with a touch monitor at seven inches.

In motion Honda Civic Si is provided with a four-cylinder 1.5-liter gasoline turbo engine with a capacity of 205 horsepower and 260 Nm of torque. The unit works together with a six-speed manual transmission.

Also new sports models equipped with adaptive dampers that have two modes: Sport and Normal.

The public novelty show at the motor show in new York on 12 April.



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