By: Steven J Ewing
When Honda executed its emergency refresh of the Civic
for 2013, it didn't do any massive powertrain reworking. But that
doesn't mean new things aren't already in the works for Honda's compact.
According to Automotive News,
Honda has confirmed that it will offer the Civic with a new Earth
Dreams powerplant sometime in the future, though details on timing and
exactly what sort of engine are unclear as of this writing.
The confirmation comes from Honda's executive vice president and
regional director for North America, Tetsuo Iwamura, who says that the
Earth Dreams engine will come when the Civic is re-engineered or
redesigned, not during a refresh. There is also no mention of whether
these changes will apply to just the standard Civic, or if the Si and Hybrid models will receive some Dreamy new tech, as well.
The entire Earth Dreams group of technologies encompasses more than just
naturally aspirated engines with direct injection. A turbo-diesel
engine is also part of this suite, as are new continuously variable
transmissions and new gasoline-electric hybrid powerplants. Honda
launched its 2.4-liter and 3.5-liter Earth Dreams engines in the
redesigned 2013 Accord.
"The Civic has to evolve," Iwamura told Automotive News. "But
we have to consider what timing works best." AN suggests that the Earth
Dreams-powered Civic could arrive as early as the 2015 model year.
Source: autoblog
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