I'm driving the 10th gen in lunar silver, but it's because they didn't do SGP in the sedan.
SGP with all the black trimmings and emblems would be dope. A sport sedan with black emblems looks the best IMO.
Great color as always, it's a generation too late for Honda to put it in sedan.
The Sport SGP sedan is screaming for the oem black emblem kit, but what I don't understand is the uneven hood gap found above the grill on every 11th gen.
Yes, it's a relatively simple decklid spoiler, or same price like the oem but in carbon fiber finish.
What I don't understand is, you need to replace both trunk springs in the touring trim, but you only replace left trunk spring on other trims.
The oem accessories for the sedan is now up at College Hills Honda:
https://www.collegehillshonda.com/category/11thgen-honda-civic-sedan-accessories.html
They, however, do not have these mentioned sold worldwide, or not generate enough sales to make it worthwhile.
The civic sedan and hatchback are worldwide platforms.
Don't get me wrong, I have no hate but it seems to me that Honda cares more about their profit than making a statement. They...
I agree, but I was talking about the infotainment, which should be similar to the one we see on Accord.
As far as the dashboard goes, I do have the same feeling that it looks outdated like putting an infotainment on 90s Honda.
Looks pretty close to the spy car, but I'm not sure about the headlights on the rendering. I don't see the standalone projector in the LED which makes it looks like having sleepy eyes effect.
One of the main things that I like about the civicX is the protruding nose grill. I can see they are going with the next phase of design language just like the current Accord.