...I'm not sure how you could possibly know that at this point. TBD, I'd say. Although imo it's not a make-or-break feature, regardlessno HUD (Heads Up Display)???
I dunnu...based on the actual top view picture of the dash??...I'm not sure how you could possibly know that at this point. TBD, I'd say. Although imo it's not a make-or-break feature, regardless
The renders also show missing panels where buttons/switchgear should be, and missing gauges/vents. Point is, they aren't showing every single feature of the dash. HUD could still be an option for higher trim levels.I dunnu...based on the actual top view picture of the dash??
The renders also show missing panels where buttons/switchgear should be, and missing gauges/vents. Point is, they aren't showing every single feature of the dash. HUD could still be an option for higher trim levels.
Indeed. I think there's a chance, although they may want to keep it an Accord-only feature for nowWe'll see.
That would be a big mistake to make it exclusive for the more upscale and expensive Accord sedan.Indeed. I think there's a chance, although they may want to keep it an Accord-only feature for now
Looks like they're moving to a dash mounted infotainment screen. Hoping they go widescreen or something bigger than the 7" we have now.Here is a composite view of the dashboard compared to the current 10th gen Civic interior.
Personally I don't like this style (Audi) of infotainment integration. It's been done for years now...is getting boring..Looks like they're moving to a dash mounted infotainment screen. Hoping they go widescreen or something bigger than the 7" we have now.
Looks like they're moving to a dash mounted infotainment screen. Hoping they go widescreen or something bigger than the 7" we have now.
It'd be something similar to the Accord.I would guess that whatever screen is in the current accord will most likely be in the new civic, unless honda plans to introduce a totally new screen for the civic and refreshed accord, which is always possible. Assuming these renderings are of base trim levels only, it could be that the base LX/Sport are getting a smaller screen and upper trims could see an even larger screen.
Yes, and looks like back to 90s..Yes and no. The Accord has more of the curvy, swoopy look our 10th gen has. The 11th gen render seems more upright and boxy looking. Like something you'd see in a sporty truck. Odd really.