The 2013 Honda Civic restyled sedan announced on Monday before his planned debut at the Los Angeles Automobile Exhibition in late November. The new Civic goes on sale at the end of this or at the beginning of next year.
Honda has repeatedly developed the front and rear bumpers, the hood and trunk lid of the new Civic. The inner part, as also expected, will overtake significant rewinding, including premium decoration and new expensive materials. Honda has not yet shown the redesigned interior. New wheels and rubber will be installed on the updated civilian. The wheels will be cast, which will facilitate the possible repair of the discs.
The rewinding of the tsivik was accelerated by Honda after the 2011 model, which noted the complete modernization for the car and was widely criticized for its soft design and the widespread use of cheap look -in plastic in the cabin.
Sales of Honda Civic in 2011 suffered after this criticism, along with a lack of details caused by an earthquake in Japan. Civic sales totaled 221.235 units in 2011, which is lower than 15 percent compared to 2010. During the first 10 months of this year, Civic sales totaled 254.716 units, which is 38 higher.8 percent compared to the same period last year. Now Honda is aggressively tuned to stimulating dillers for a surge of sales.
For the 2013 model, Civic receives a new front bumper design with a lower opening for air intake, a cellular lattice insert and redesigned front headlights. The new hood also has more sharp lines.
The lid of the trunk will have a sharp edge and the rear lights built into it. The redesigned rear bumper will be with cellular holes and a lower arrangement of the exhaust pipe.
2013 Honda Civic Debut is scheduled for November 29.