
The all-new Honda Civic has been leaked ahead of its debut, with some images uploaded at the Civic11Forum. The following photos reveal the different exterior angles of the vehicle, and by the looks of it, the production model does not differ that much from the Civic Prototype which was showcased last year in November.

In general, the 11th-generation model appears to be more mature and subtle than the outgoing model. The unit in the photo is finished off in white. Upfront, the Honda Civic gets a new pair of headlights that seem to be treated in full LEDs. There are no applications of chrome on its fascia, instead, it gets a generous amount of black details. Unlike the Civic Prototype, this one houses a pair of fog lights. Perhaps, select trims of the upcoming model might omit the fog lamps and maybe replace both with a pair of faux or functional air intakes for that sporty factor.
As for the side, the compact sedan features well-planted body lines that complement its clean appearance well. The most noticeable change on this part of the car would have to be the side mirrors. While the outgoing model has the side mirrors attached to the A-Pillar, the 11th-generation Civic has relocated the pair on its doors. Aside from the new look, the relocation of the side mirrors should also improve the driver’s visibility. The wheels appear to be 17 or 18-inches and the set also features a two-tone color.

Now, onto the back portion of the car. Like the front, its rear also has a strong resemblance with the Civic Prototype. The taillights appear to have LEDs mixed with halogen bulbs, overall, it sort of gives it that Accord vibe to it. You get reflectors on the bumpers along with a backup camera paired with a four-eye reversing sensor. Seeing the ‘240 Turbo’ badge on its trunk could possibly mean that the car will still come with the familiar 1.5-liter VTEC Turbo inline-4 gasoline engine.

The vehicle’s interior details remain unknown for now. However, it is most likely that the all-new Civic will have a close resemblance with the interior sketch released during the prototype’s reveal. North America is expected to debut the production model in late spring, therefore we might stumble upon any confirmed details regarding the vehicle anytime soon. So stay tuned for more updates.
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