The 2025 Honda Civic facelift has arrived in Malaysia, boasting significant upgrades including wireless Android Auto and Google Built-in across all variants. This marks a significant milestone for new cars in Malaysia.
The 2025 Honda Civic facelift has been launched in Malaysia , with wireless Android Auto and Google Built-in available on all variants. This is the first time Google Built-in has been offered on a new car in Malaysia . The system integrates popular Google apps and features, such as Google Assistant, Google Maps, and the Play Store, into the factory head unit. Shortcuts are located on a vertical strip next to the physical controls on the 9.0-inch colour touchscreen.
The infotainment system's interface is similar to previous models, providing a factory-style look and experience. The base E variant also receives an upgrade with an increased screen size (from 7.0-inch to 9.0-inch)
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