What are the differences between CIIMO and Civic?

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BraydenLynn
07/29/25 7:01pm
The differences between CIIMO and Civic are: 1. Different engines: The 8th-generation Civic is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine; CIIMO is equipped with a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine. 2. Different body dimensions: The 8th-generation Civic has a length of 4517mm, width of 1799mm, and height of 1434mm; CIIMO has a length of 4530mm, width of 1755mm, and height of 1460mm. 3. Different power outputs: The 8th-generation Civic has a maximum horsepower of 177ps, maximum power of 130kw, and maximum torque of 220nm; CIIMO has a maximum horsepower of 140ps, maximum power of 103kw, and maximum torque of 174nm.
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