What are the dimensions of the tenth-generation Civic?

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AlainaFitz
07/30/25 6:43am
The length, width, and height of the tenth-generation Civic are: 4649/1800/1416mm, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. This car has advantages in the following aspects: 1. Exterior. The base model of the tenth-generation Civic is equipped with halogen headlights, while the high-end model is upgraded to LED headlights, a feature that is currently rare in compact cars. Judging from the camera on the rearview mirror, the high-end model will also be equipped with a 360-degree panoramic camera system. The base model uses 16-inch wheels, while the high-end model comes with 17-inch wheels. 2. Configuration. The new car comes standard with LED daytime running lights/tail lights/fog lights, a full LCD instrument panel, a multifunction steering wheel, one-touch start and keyless entry, a start-stop system, six airbags, a VSA vehicle stability assist system, a 7-inch smart screen connectivity system, rear parking sensors, and a rearview camera. 3. Safety. Honda's new Sensing driver assistance system. In addition to sensing external environmental information, this system can also judge and identify the driver's operational intentions and vehicle status, and based on this comprehensive information, it precisely coordinates control of braking, steering, etc., to achieve excellent safe driving assistance functions.
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