What is the detailed explanation of the tenth-generation Civic dashboard?

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VanGavin
07/29/25 2:35am
Here is part of the introduction about the tenth-generation Civic dashboard: 1. Introduction: When the light is green, it indicates an economical driving mode. When the light is light green, it represents the normal driving mode, while a white light reminds the driver that rapid acceleration will lead to increased fuel consumption. The red dashboard is exclusive to the Civic Type-R and is not equipped on the regular Civic. 2. Appearance: Full of youthful vitality, the dynamic short-tail fastback design attracts many young people. The tenth-generation Civic is equipped with a brand-new 1.5T engine, model L15B8, with a maximum power of 130kW and a maximum torque of 220Nm. The Civic can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in as fast as 7.09 seconds. 3. Setting method: The driver information interface displays the odometer, trip meter, outside temperature indicator, and other gauges. It also shows important information such as warnings and other helpful messages.
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VanessaRose
08/12/25 6:32am
The 10th-gen Civic's dashboard design is quite thoughtful. After driving this car for several years, I find the most noticeable feature is the central LCD screen, which can display a lot of information. While driving, it usually switches to the speedometer, with the tachometer on the left—very clear at a glance. Pressing the buttons on the steering wheel allows you to bring up navigation directions or a Bluetooth-connected song list, which is quite convenient. The fuel gauge and temperature meter are positioned on the sides, not obstructing the view. If you set a custom display, it can also show real-time fuel consumption or trip data, helping me save quite a bit on fuel. Warning lights can be a bit overwhelming when there are too many, but when the engine light comes on, it reminds you to check—safety is well covered. Overall, it operates smoothly, though the screen can occasionally reflect sunlight, so I’d recommend applying an anti-glare film.
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