Honda releases details of new 2016 Civic Coupe

(February 22, 2016) TORRANCE, Calif. — Honda has released details of its new Civic Coupe, which this month joins the 2016 Civic sedan in dealer showrooms. Honda says the creation of the new 10th-generation Civic represents one of the most comprehensive and ambitious new-model developments ever undertaken by Honda, requiring an unprecedented commitment of R&D resources and Honda engineering prowess.

While the development of the Civic Coupe, together with the Civic Sedan, was led by a North American team — a first for Honda and Civic — the overall Civic series involves design and engineering teams from Honda R&D, as well as sales and manufacturing operations from around the world, especially in North America and Japan, but also in Europe, South America and Asia.

With many design features introduced on the Civic Sedan, the Civic Coupe takes the sporty styling and dynamic capabilities of the sedan even further for a unique performance coupe experience that is both stylish and fun to drive, but also surprisingly spacious for its compact exterior and feature packed. The new Civic Coupe is athletic, charismatic and connected.



Virtually everything about the 2016 Civic Coupe is new — an all-new vehicle architecture, sporty and sophisticated new interior and exterior styling, a more spacious and high-quality cabin, two advanced new engines, and a host of new premium features and technologies.

Further, with the addition of Honda Sensing safety and driver-assistive technologies on the Touring trim and the first application of Honda turbo engine technology to Civic on the EX-T and above trims, the 2016 Civic Coupe offers buyers a wider range of options than ever before. Civic models powered by the new 2.0-liter i-VTEC engine are designated as the Civic LX and LX-P trims. Civic models powered by the new turbocharged 1.5-liter engine are designated as the EX-T, EX-L (with leather-trimmed interior) and new line-topping Civic Touring, which reaches higher into the upper end of the compact car market than ever before.

Major new technologies, features and capabilities of the 2016 Civic Coupe, depending on trim, are as follows:

Powertrains

    • Turbocharged 1.5-liter DOHC direct-injected engine and 2.0-liter DOHC port-injected i-VTEC engine

    • Class-leading anticipated EPA fuel economy ratings of 31/41/35 mpg (city/highway/combined)1 for models with 1.5-liter turbo and CVT, 30/41/34 mpg for models with the 2.0-liter engine and CVT and 26/38/31mpg for the LX with the 2.0-liter engine and manual transmission.

Body

    • Ultra-rigid body with 63 percent application of high-strength steel and 12 percent application of ultra-high-strength steel (up from 55 percent and 1 percent, respectively, in the previous model) — the most extensive use of high-tensile steel ever in a Civic

    • 76 pound reduction in unibody weight versus the previous Civic Coupe, despite its larger size and greater stiffness

    • ACE body structure with new crash stroke design (Honda and Civic first) for improved collision performance in a sportier, more compact front frame design

    • Ultra-rigid 590-MPa high-strength-steel floor for enhanced collision performance and improved ride quality (Civic first)

    • Most tightly sealed Honda body ever, with a 75 percent improvement in air leak performance over the previous model

    • Premium noise isolation materials and design features that combine with the tightly sealed body for cabin quietness that challenges luxury-class compact-segment products

Interior

    • 91.0 (LX) and 88.6 (EX-T and above) cubic-feet of passenger volume (+7.8 cubic feet vs. previous Civic Coupe) – amongst the most spacious cabins in the compact class

    • New ultra-thin A-pillars for enhanced forward visibility

    • Premium, soft touch cabin materials exceeding current class standards

    • Available Display Audio touchscreen with Android Auto™2 and Apple CarPlay

    • Available Premium comfort and convenience features including Remote Engine start, Smart Entry with Push Button Start, electronic parking brake, dual-zone automatic climate control and rain-sensing wipers

Design and Packaging

In designing the new Civic, Honda designers and engineers sought to deliver a sportier and more premium-quality Civic that recaptures the sporty proportions and athletic stance of earlier Civics while thoroughly advancing Civic design into the future. The 2016 Civic Coupe is lower and wider with short front and rear overhangs and larger wheels and tires that create a more sporting wheel-to-body relationship.