Honda Launches Civic New Hospital With Manual Transmission For Japanese Market
JAKARTA - The Honda manufacturer launched the latest Civic Hospital for the Japanese market. Not only that, this car comes with three pedals that increase the element of driving fun.
Reporting from Motor1, Friday, August 2, the Civic Hospital has a six- manual acceleration transmission system that makes drivers fully control the sensation of dental movement. The manufacturer designed it by increasing stiffness in this system so as to provide sporty dental movement.
The system is combined with a 1.5 liter direct injection engine of VTEC Turbo which has a responsive ability when accelerating with satisfactory performance for driving enthusiasts.
This upright H logo manufacturer also equips this car with a rev-matching system that automatically controls engine turnover in accordance with the deseleration operation to support the smooth operation of manual driving.
The rest, the Civic Hospital received a number of minor changes to the exterior consisting of the front being smoother with the iconic RS emblem placed around the grip.
Then, this model also has a number of changes so that it looks more sporty and brave like there are special black decorations on the exterior.
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The control side of the Civic Hospital is also upgraded with a tougher designed suspension so that drivers can maneuver optimally. The brakes are now getting bigger at the front with better stiffness than before.
The inside has not changed much with the presence of contrasted red stitches and aluminum knob shifts wrapped in leather. As a sweetener, Honda also presents Sport and Individual driving mode at Civic, this latest hospital.
Honda will not reveal the price of this type of Civic sporty in Sakura, but the brand confirms that the model will be officially sold starting this fall.
The Civic series is one of the best-selling and loved models by automotive fans around the world. Marking his debut since 1972, this model has sold a total of about 27.6 million units globally.
With this increase, it is hoped that the Civic model will be increasingly loved by automotive fans, especially Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) vehicle lovers.