
The Civic is not available in black. Here are some relevant details about the Civic: 1. Exterior design: It follows the styling of the overseas model. The new Civic largely retains the design of the overseas version, featuring full LED headlights. The side profile of the car is more daring than the front, with bracket-style LED taillights that resemble the shape of a dart. 2. Dimensions: The Civic measures 464918001416mm (LWH). The domestic new Civic has dimensions of 464918001416mm and a wheelbase of 2700mm. In comparison, the previous model measured 456517551455mm with a 2670mm wheelbase. The new generation has increased in length, width, and wheelbase. 3. Features: Standard equipment includes a multifunction steering wheel, 7-inch DA screen, etc. For comfort, the new Civic comes standard with a multifunction steering wheel, 7-inch DA screen, full LCD instrument panel, electric sunroof, rear parking sensors, and rearview camera. Safety features include standard front and side airbags, tire pressure monitoring, keyless entry + one-button start, etc. 4. Powertrain: Equipped with 1.0T/1.5T turbocharged engines. The domestic new Civic is powered by either a 1.0T or 1.5T turbocharged engine. The 1.5T engine delivers a maximum power of 177Ps and a peak torque of 220Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual or CVT transmission.

Yes, there are black Civics. I've seen the actual cars of both the 10th and 11th generations. However, it depends on the specific configuration and year. Crystal Black Pearl is a basic color but tends to show swirl marks easily. Dealerships usually have black models in stock, but I recommend checking the car in the evening before buying—black compact cars tend to look smaller, which is unavoidable. My neighbor bought a hybrid version last year in glossy black with smoked wheels; it looks like a black warrior when clean, but it needs weekly washes or it gets dusty. After the facelift, the pearl paint has a subtle golden sparkle in sunlight, making it more appealing than regular black.

Black is undoubtedly the classic color for the Civic! From the iconic red Honda badge era to today's sporty styling, the all-black body paired with smoked taillights looks incredibly cool. However, regional factors should be considered - friends in southern areas should think twice, as the steering wheel can get hot enough to fry an egg after three hours of outdoor parking. It's recommended to opt for higher trims with a sunroof, as the black headliner paired with the black roof enhances the overall cohesive look. When ordering, pay attention to the color code on the swatch - some model years call it 'Pearl Black', but it's actually a dark gray base with metallic flakes that creates beautiful depth on cloudy days.

Just accompanied a friend to pick up a black Honda Civic Hatchback. Saw seven or eight different configurations of black ones while queuing at the DMV. Personally, I most recommend the Sport version—black body paired with black door handles and grille, comes with a factory blackout kit so no need for extra modifications. The downside is it requires frequent maintenance; scratches from leaves are especially noticeable on black paint. The salesperson mentioned that black is more suitable for owners in northern regions, as it absorbs heat quickly and warms up the car faster in winter. The color difference between the bumper paint and the body is something no brand can avoid, and it's particularly obvious under streetlights at night.


