This is a great rendering to show the overall profile of the Civic. This makes me like the Accord styling a bit more.
That artist created this sedan rendering:
I like the lights on the hatchback compared to the sedan. It's interesting how similar the hatch and sedan look in these renderings.
It's interesting to see the car without a trim piece above the Honda emblem.
I won't mind it to be like the Accord where a chrome trim piece sits right above:It's interesting to see the car without a trim piece above the Honda emblem.
Here's another Si Rendering that I found.I decided to colorize that one Civic Si rendering.
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It's a much more flowing design than the 10th gen that's for sure.Is it me or does the 11th Civic have more coupe styling compared to the outgoing gen?
Someone's definitely slapping a big spoiler like that on the back of their car.This is how we could be seeing quite a few new Civics get modified when they finally arrive!
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A friend owned a '99 sedan in this exact green shade and it was butt-ugly. What they really need is those deep red blue and purple pearl colors that Gen 10 touring sedans were made in. And making not black as an interior color option would not hurt either.Honda currently offers a green called Black Forest Pearl on the Passport, so they could feasibly offer something similar. The green in the rendering is closer to a satin green wrap, and I agree, it looks great on the Civic
Do you mean Rallye Red and Burgundy Night?A friend owned a '99 sedan in this exact green shade and it was butt-ugly. What they really need is those deep red blue and purple pearl colors that Gen 10 touring sedans were made in. And making not black as an interior color option would not hurt either.
Rallye Red is a stock color. Upscale one is called Molten Lava Pearl.Do you mean Rallye Red and Burgundy Night?