What is the top speed of the Civic?
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The top speed of the Civic is 210 km/h. Maximum speed: Refers to the maximum driving speed that a car can achieve under windless conditions on a level, good asphalt or cement road surface. The maximum speed here is the data provided by the manufacturer, for reference only, and does not represent PCauto's actual test data. Testing method for maximum speed: The last 500 meters of a 1.6-kilometer test section are used as the test area for maximum speed, with a total of four round trips, and the average value is taken. The maximum speed is different from the theoretical maximum speed (which refers to the best performance achieved by the engine in its optimal state, limited to theory only). For some high-performance cars, manufacturers often use technical means (such as electronic speed limit functions) to limit the vehicle's maximum speed to protect the engine or comply with traffic regulations. For example, the Mercedes S600, when the electronic speed limit is removed, can exceed the limited 250 km/h and reach 300 km/h or even higher.
I've been driving a Civic for several years, and this car is really fast. The standard Civic with a 1.5T engine can reach a top speed of around 210 km/h in stock condition. I once pushed it to 180 km/h on the highway, and the body remained very stable. However, I must remind you that the Type R version is the real beast. The new FL5 model has an official top speed of 275 km/h, with its red-top engine and 6-speed manual transmission, making it exhilarating on the track. But never attempt extreme speeds in daily driving—safety is paramount, and speeding fines can cost more than modifications. During regular maintenance, remember to check tire wear, as high-speed driving places particularly high demands on tires.