What are the differences between the Envista and the Civic?

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VanBryce
07/25/25 9:43pm
The differences between the Envista and the Civic are: 1. Different energy types: The Envista has hybrid and gasoline types; the Civic is gasoline only. 2. Different power: The Envista has a maximum horsepower of 109ps, maximum power of 80kw, and maximum torque of 134nm; the Civic has a maximum horsepower of 177ps, maximum power of 130kw, and maximum torque of 220nm. 3. Different body dimensions: The Envista measures 4756mm in length, 1804mm in width, and 1509mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2730mm; the Civic measures 4517mm in length, 1799mm in width, and 1434mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.
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MacElisa
08/11/25 10:22pm
As a car owner, I'm often asked about the differences between the Civic and the Envix. The Civic's overall design leans more towards a youthful and sporty style, with quick power response. It's equipped with a 1.5T engine that delivers a strong sense of acceleration and back-push feeling, offering flexible handling and a fun driving experience. In contrast, the Envix is positioned as a family-oriented, economical model, featuring either a 1.0T or hybrid system. It provides smooth power delivery but lacks excitement, with more spacious rear seating and trunk space suitable for family outings. Price-wise, the Civic has a higher starting price with more tech-savvy configurations, while the Envix is significantly cheaper, more fuel-efficient, and more worry-free for daily commuting. I believe car selection depends on needs—the Civic suits young drivers who enjoy driving, while the Envix is better for family daily commutes.
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