Honda launched the Prototype of 1 1 Generation Civic Prototype last month, but only four-door sedan versions were exhibited at that time, and it is predicted that there will be five hatchbacks. Recently, Japanese netizens captured spy photos on the road. Not only is the length of the bus slightly shorter, but the route at the rear of the bus is also somewhat different, much like the patent map that flowed out in September.
▲ Although it is a hatchback, judging from the lines behind the C-pillar, the new Civic incorporates the design of Fastback.
From the spy photos, although the new Civic hatchback is a five-door hatchback, it has a quick-back appearance in the design behind the C-pillar, which is similar to the current Mazda 3 and blurs the boundary between the four-door hatchback and the hatchback. Not only that, there is also a spoiler design on the trunk lid of the spy car, and there is also a common rear wiper on the rear windshield. Although the inclined rear windshield is obviously different from the general hatchback, it can still be used as a way to distinguish it from the four-door version.
▲ In terms of the rear of the car, the Civic hatchback retains the rear wiper design, and the taillight shape is also different. The above picture shows the spy photos of the Civic hatchback, with a four-door prototype at the bottom.
In addition, spy photos also show that the Civic hatchback has 19 inch black wheels and bilateral rectangular exhaust tailpipes. Although the original factory has confirmed that the Civic of 1 1 generation will give up derivative models such as coupe and Si, but what is the Type? R will continue to sell and maintain the front-wheel drive output. The new 1 1 generation Honda Civic is expected to be officially unveiled in next year 1 season, when five hatchback versions will also be exhibited together.
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