2020 Honda Civic Sedan

July 08 2020, Great Lakes Honda

2020 Honda Civic Sedan
2020 Honda Civic Sedan
2020 Honda Civic Sedan
2020 Honda Civic Sedan
2020 Honda Civic Sedan
2020 Honda Civic Sedan

2020 - the year of Ready. Set. Civic.

The Civic keeps getting better. Since 1998, the Civic has been Canada’s best-selling car and it’s no wonder. The redesigned exterior and impressive performance of the 2020 Civic solidify its exciting evolution. The sport-inspired design is perfectly complemented by an available 1.5-litre turbocharged engine, while the striking interior is designed with both comfort and safety in mind. And with the Honda Sensing™ suite now standard across the Civic lineup (excluding Si and Type R models), you’ll drive with even more confidence. Wherever the road leads, the Civic will lead the way.

Make a statement without saying a word.

With a refreshed, aggressive new look and sporty, sleek lines, the Civic Sedan looks great from every angle. Up front, available 18" aluminum-alloy wheels, LED daytime running lights, available LED headlights and LED fog lights give the Civic an unmistakable presence that lets everyone know you’re coming.

On the inside, the available leather-wrapped steering wheel with mounted audio controls add a refined touch, while the available heated front and rear seats make the winter months feel like a breeze.

Key Features:

  • Standard Honda Sensing™ technologies
  • Standard LED daytime running lights and available LED headlights and fog lights
  • Available 18" aluminum-alloy wheels
  • Available decklid spoiler
  • New exciting colours available

Honda Sensing Standard on All Trims.

The Honda Sensing™ technologies are designed to help make your drive safer. With intuitive technology and design, we’ve created a way forward that we can all feel good about. Whether you’re driving or sitting in the passenger seat, feel confident in the latest in safety innovation from Honda.

Forward Collision Warning (FCW) system
The FCW system is designed to detect the presence of vehicles in front of you and issue audible, visual and tactile alerts if you’re approaching with too much speed. If you fail to respond, CMBS® is triggered into operation.

Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system
The LDW system is designed to monitor vehicle lane position and issue visual and tactile alerts if your vehicle drifts into another detected lane without signalling.

Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) system

The RDM system is designed to help steer and even apply the brakes if it detects your vehicle may leave the road.

Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS®)

To help reduce the likelihood or severity of a frontal impact, CMBS® is engineered to apply light brake pressure if you don’t respond to FCW system alerts. If it still senses an imminent collision, CMBS® is designed to brake forcefully.

Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)

The LKAS is engineered to gently correct your steering if you begin to leave a detected lane without signalling, applying torque progressively to the steering to help guide you back to the centre of the lane.

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC ) with Low-Speed Follow

The ACC system is designed to keep a constant speed and set following interval behind a vehicle detected in front of you, including the ability to start and stop the vehicle with the flow of traffic.

COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS

The Honda Civic is a force to be reckoned with. Aggressive, sleek and sophisticated styling makes this redesign a head turner. The transformation doesn’t stop on the exterior. Moving into the interior, you’re greeted with a completely redesigned dash, making this vehicle an absolute pleasure to operate. With safety and convenience features updated throughout the cabin, no competitor model can match the superior design of the Civic. Similar models in its class such as the Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Hyundai Elantra and Volkswagen Jetta pale in comparison to this beautiful design. Have a look below for a list of comparable statistics between similar makes and models.

Honda Civic LX M6 vs Toyota Corolla SE

  • The base MSRP on the Honda Civic is $1,215 less than the Toyota Corolla
  • The Honda Civic has a 2.0L engine while the Toyota Corolla's engine is only 1.8L
  • The Honda Civic is equipped with tires that are 10mm wider than on the Toyota Corolla
  • The Honda Civic has a with chrome bar grille
  • The Honda Civic has 2 more speakers
  • The Honda Civic has a 2.0L engine while the Toyota Corolla's engine is only 1.8L
  • The 158 hp engine of the Honda Civic has 26 more horsepower than that of the Toyota Corolla
  • The 138 lb.-ft. of torque engine for the Honda Civic has 10 lb.-ft. more torque than the Toyota Corolla
  • The 428 L interior cargo volume of the Honda Civic is 59 L greater than the Toyota Corolla
  • The 428 L interior maximum cargo volume of the Honda Civic is 59 L greater than the Toyota Corolla
  • The 2769 L passenger volume of the Honda Civic is 7.9 L greater than the Toyota Corolla
  • The 1201 mm rear hiproom of the Honda Civic is 85.9 mm greater than the Toyota Corolla
  • The 1447 mm front shoulder room of the Honda Civic is 54.6 mm greater than the Toyota Corolla

Honda Civic LX M6 vs Hyundai Elantra LE

  • The Honda Civic is equipped with tires that are 20mm wider than on the Hyundai Elantra
  • The H-rated front tires of the Honda Civic provides greater stability at higher speeds than the T-rating of the Hyundai Elantra
  • The H-rated rear tires of the Honda Civic provides greater stability at higher speeds than the T-rating of the Hyundai Elantra
  • The Honda Civic has power windows featuring driver and passenger 1-touch closing
  • The Honda Civic has cruise control
  • The Honda Civic has radio data system
  • The Honda Civic has voice activated audio controls
  • The Honda Civic has 2 more speakers
  • Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation
  • The Honda Civic has fully automatic headlamps
  • The Honda Civic has illuminated entry
  • The 158 hp engine of the Honda Civic has 11 more horsepower than that of the Hyundai Elantra
  • The 138 lb.-ft. of torque engine for the Honda Civic has 6 lb.-ft. more torque than the Hyundai Elantra
  • The 428 L interior cargo volume of the Honda Civic is 20.2 L greater than the Hyundai Elantra
  • The 428 L interior maximum cargo volume of the Honda Civic is 20.2 L greater than the Hyundai Elantra
  • The 2769 L passenger volume of the Honda Civic is 56.2 L greater than the Hyundai Elantra
  • The 950 mm rear legroom of the Honda Civic is 43.2 mm greater than the Hyundai Elantra

Honda Civic LX M6 vs Mazda Mazda3 GX

  • The Honda Civic is equipped with tires that are 10mm wider than on the Mazda Mazda3
  • The Honda Civic has a with chrome bar grille
  • The Honda Civic has heated door mirrors
  • The Honda Civic has automatic air conditioning
  • The Honda Civic has cruise control
  • The Honda Civic has driver and passenger heated seats
  • The Honda Civic has a rear seat armrest
  • The Honda Civic has steering wheel mounted audio controls
  • The Honda Civic has 4 more speakers
  • The Honda Civic has wireless phone connectivity
  • The Honda Civic has delay-off headlamps
  • The Honda Civic has front reading lights
  • The Honda Civic is equipped with a tachometer
  • The Honda Civic has an outside temperature display
  • The Honda Civic has a trip computer
  • The 428 L interior cargo volume of the Honda Civic is 78 L greater than the Mazda Mazda3
  • The 428 L interior maximum cargo volume of the Honda Civic is 78 L greater than the Mazda Mazda3
  • The 2769 L passenger volume of the Honda Civic is 42 L greater than the Mazda Mazda3
  • The 950 mm rear legroom of the Honda Civic is 41 mm greater than the Mazda Mazda3