by: Michael Harley
Honda took the wraps off its 2014 Civic Coupe (red car pictured above) and 2014 Civic Si at SEMA
today, revealing a mid-cycle refresh for each model. The standard Civic
coupe benefits from several cosmetic enhancements, while the Civic Si
gets the bulk of its improvements under the hood – precisely where the
enthusiasts want them.
The best-selling Civic
Coupe sports a new front fascia that is "fun and sporty," says the
automaker. The more aggressive snout is a step in the proper direction,
as its new shape and exclusive grille design gives the two-door a
distinctive appearance that sets it apart from its sedan sibling. The
rear end follows the same design language, as the lower portion of the
urethane bumper gains some character – its smooth surface has been
re-sculpted and re-contoured. Newly available 18-inch wheels complete the
exterior transformation.
The 2014 Civic Si benefits from a larger spoiler and new wheels, but the
big news is in the powertrain. Honda has massaged the 2.4-liter i-VTEC
engine and opened up the exhaust system. As a result, output climbs to
205 horsepower (up from 201) and torque increases to 174 pound-feet (up
from 170). The power gains aren't extraordinary, but they should allow
the coupe to hit 60 miles per hour from a standstill in about six
seconds flat and still return over 30 mpg on the open road.
- 2014 Civic Coupe features sportier exterior styling
- 2014 Civic Si boosts fun-to-drive performance with more horsepower
- Launch of Honda Performance Development Street Performance Accessory lineup beginning with CR-Z
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A significantly updated 2014 Honda Civic Coupe
(http://automobiles.honda.com/2014-civic/) made its world debut today at
the 2013 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, offering a
first look at new exterior styling updates to America's best-selling1
compact car. Honda also announced that the performance-oriented Civic Si
will benefit from increased power and larger wheels and tires, making
both the two- and four-door varieties even more fun to drive.
Honda also surprised performance enthusiasts by announcing plans to
begin sales of street-oriented performance parts developed by Honda
Performance Development, Inc. (HPD), Honda's U.S.-based race engineering
company, starting with a full range of performance accessories for the
CR-Z sport hybrid coupe (http://automobiles.honda.com/cr-z/hpd.aspx)
that go on-sale at Honda dealerships today. A power-boosting CR-Z
supercharger package will follow in the spring of 2014. In the longer
term, HPD engineers are also investigating other models and platforms in
order to expand Honda's street performance product line.
"With the further advancement of the 2014 Civic Coupe and Si models and
an exciting path forward for performance parts drawing on our racing
experience we are making a statement about our commitment to the fun to
drive character of the Honda brand", said John Mendel, executive vice
president auto sales for American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
The 2014 Civic Coupe and Coupe Si
Following a major refresh of Civic Sedan styling for 2013, Honda turns
its attention to the Civic Coupe and Coupe Si, implementing a host of
exterior design changes that include a more aggressive grille, hood,
front fenders and headlight design. Additional Coupe exterior changes
include new taillight lenses, sportier front and rear bumpers, new side
mirrors and new wheel designs.
The Civic Si Coupe benefits from the same styling enhancements as the
standard Civic Coupe but adds Si-exclusive design cues, including a
unique lower front bumper garnish, larger rear decklid spoiler, a
distinctive front spoiler and sporty rear air diffuser. The Civic Si
Sedan picks up on these same cues, and both the Si Coupe and Si Sedan
get larger, 18-inch (+1 inch) wheels and tires with new wheel designs.
The performance-tuned Civic Si Coupe and Si Sedan also get a retuned
exhaust system that helps boost peak output to 205 horsepower2 (+4
horsepower) and 174 lb-ft of torque3 (+4 ft-lb).
More details about the full 2014 Civic lineup will be made available at the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show.
Source: Autoblog
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