The Honda Civic facelift will arrive in Malaysia in January 2025, marking the brand's first new model introduction for the year. The launch is slightly delayed from its initial plan due to unforeseen circumstances. Updates include a redesigned front bumper with a prominent lower section and a thicker grille, as well as a new 18-inch matte grey alloy wheel design for the e:HEV RS variant.
Honda Malaysia ’s first new model introduction for 2025 will happen from the get-go, with the Honda Civic facelift set to make its local debut in January. The timeline for its Malaysia n launch was revealed by the company when it HMSB had planned to introduce here this year.
The delay is minor, given that it is just four months on from its What can we expect from the facelift of the 11th-gen Civic, of which more than 28,000 units have been sold since it was? Well, there’s no mention of variants that will come with the refresh as yet, but it should effectively mirror that offered by the pre-facelift. The outgoing car was presented in four variants forms, with these being three petrol units, the 1.5L E, 1.5L V and That four version line-up should be retained with the refresh. There were whispers going about that one of the lower variants could be dropped, in this case the E, given that most buyers away from the RS – which led the way for the petrol powertrain in terms of sales – tended to opt for the V, but the base version is certain to remain in place, since it is integral to fleet sales (theOf course, a facelift means exactly that, and new exterior revisions abound, led by a redesigned front bumper. The changes at the front end introduce a more prominent protruding lower section as well as a thicker grille that reduces the car’s distinctive large ‘forehead’. The grille itself is now a hexagonal honeycomb mesh design for both the main and lower sections.RS Prototype. Mention has been also made that the e:HEV RS will feature a new 18-inch matte grey alloy wheel design, and it remains to be seen if there are any changes to the petrol wheel design. As indicated on the facelift for Thailand, the present powertrains will carry over into the refresh unchanged mechanically and in terms of output. On the petrol versions, a
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