What are the differences between the 11th-gen and 10th-gen Civic?

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GideonLee
07/29/25 9:52pm
Here are the specific differences between the 11th-gen and 10th-gen Civic: Configuration: The 11th generation introduces multiple Civic-first new technologies supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, equipped with Honda's active safety technology suite Honda Sensing. Dimensions: The 10th-gen Civic measures 4517mm in length, 1799mm in width, and 1434mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The 11th-gen Civic measures 4674mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1415mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2735mm. The 11th-gen Civic has increased width and length, improving rear-seat comfort and trunk practicality.
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