What are the differences between Civic and CIIMO?

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07/30/25 8:53am
CIIMO and Civic mainly have the following differences: 1. CIIMO is built on the basis of the eighth-generation Civic. To distinguish it from the older domestic Civic, CIIMO adopts the exterior design of the Japanese eighth-generation Civic. There are significant differences in the design of the headlights and taillights compared to the older Civic. CIIMO features a new independent brand logo, and the rear also displays the English name CIIMO. 2. In terms of body dimensions, CIIMO is not entirely identical to the domestic eighth-generation Civic. The body length is increased by 45mm, while the width, height, and wheelbase remain unchanged. It is expected that the interior space will be basically the same as the older Civic.
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