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2012 Honda Civic Hybrid specifications - Should fuel economy be at the top of your list, and your budget isn’t too tight, stepping from the 41 highway mpg Civic HF to the combined 44 mpg rating of the all-new Civic Hybrid is the move for you. The new Civic Hybrid has jumped 4 mpg in its combined mpg rating thanks to a new, larger 1.5-liter i-VTEC engine, as well as the first application of lithium-ion batteries. This new hybrid drivetrain is good for a combined peak output of 110 horsepower, and is mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
2012 Honda Civic has history already - Originally, the ninth generation Civic was set to debut in the Summer of 2010 as a 2011 model, but once CAFE regulations changed and the auto industry hit hard times in 2009, Honda had to rethink things. Rumors stated Honda originally wanted to make the Civic larger, but as you can see from our earlier spy photos and the new official photos, the overall size of the 2012 Civic will remain largely unchanged.
Meanwhile, sport-oriented buyers will find the Civic Si at $22,405 in sedan form and $22,205 for a two-door. Navigation, XM Radio and summer tires are extra cost options.
2012 Honda Civic Hybrid specifications - Should fuel economy be at the top of your list, and your budget isn’t too tight, stepping from the 41 highway mpg Civic HF to the combined 44 mpg rating of the all-new Civic Hybrid is the move for you. The new Civic Hybrid has jumped 4 mpg in its combined mpg rating thanks to a new, larger 1.5-liter i-VTEC engine, as well as the first application of lithium-ion batteries. This new hybrid drivetrain is good for a combined peak output of 110 horsepower, and is mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
2012 Honda Civic has history already - Originally, the ninth generation Civic was set to debut in the Summer of 2010 as a 2011 model, but once CAFE regulations changed and the auto industry hit hard times in 2009, Honda had to rethink things. Rumors stated Honda originally wanted to make the Civic larger, but as you can see from our earlier spy photos and the new official photos, the overall size of the 2012 Civic will remain largely unchanged.
Meanwhile, sport-oriented buyers will find the Civic Si at $22,405 in sedan form and $22,205 for a two-door. Navigation, XM Radio and summer tires are extra cost options.