2012 Honda Civic Si Coupe |
MPG Range: 31 - 44 mpg
Body Style: Coupe, Sedan
Honda Civic Si
Honda Civic Si model, living in model year 2012, with six-speed manual transmission and new engines new. Replacing the 197-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine produces 139 pounds-feet of torque is the 2.4-liter unit with 200 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque. As with all 2012 Civics, styling on the new model is very similar to the car out, but nothing changes. A lower grille appears more aggressive in the new Si and carve more aggressively on the side panel. Fuel economy by 2012 Civic Si, up from 21/29 mpg city highway / to 31 mpg on the highway for cars of 2012. City mileage on all models has not been announced.
2012 Honda Civic Si Sedan |
Chances are inspired by the 40-mpg Hyundai Elantra and 42-mpg Chevrolet Cruze Eco, Honda brought back the HF trim on the Civic. For model year 2012, this means that 41 mpg on the highway and, as with the volume of the Civic model, a five-speed automatic transmission and 140-horsepower 1.8-liter four-cylinder. Most models of the Civic will be equipped with Honda's so-called ECO Assist technology, which gives drivers feedback that can help improve efficiency. HF model will only be offered on the sedan.
45-MPG Civic Hybrid
Major changes to the Civic Hybrid for model year 2012. No, it still falls far short of the Toyota Prius' 50 mpg combined, but a combined score of 45-mpg Civic Hybrid 2012 is well above 41 mpg combined model of 2011. Nickel metal hydride hybrid battery is gone, replaced by lithium-ion batteries. Machinery has increased in size, from 1.3 to 1.5 liters, while a combined gas power and the engine at 110 horsepower. A CVT is a transmission only here. The Civic Hybrid is distinguished from other Civics 2012 by the turn signals integrated into side mirrors and a piece of blue horizontal trim on the unique front grille. The Civic GX natural gas will continue to be offered, and Honda said that he received 7 percent increase in fuel economy.
2012 Honda Civic Hybrid |
Civic maintain a 140-horsepower 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine for his 2012. With five-speed automatic, non-HF model is expected to reach 39 mpg on the highway, 3-mpg increase from 2011 model. Honda will not confirm the information in the manual transmission model, but we would not be surprised if the five-speed manual transmission is the transition from model year 2011, with highway fuel economy to 38 mpg hit.
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