Honda recently announced the availability of the Civic Hybrid for the 2014 model year. The new model has an improved EPA rating of 44/47/45 city/highway/combined, up from the 2013 model's 44/44/44.
by Staff
February 4, 2014
Photo courtesy of Honda.
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Photo courtesy of Honda.
Honda recently announced the availability of the Civic Hybrid for the 2014 model year. The new model has an improved EPA rating of 44/47/45 city/highway/combined, up from the 2013 model's 44/44/44.
With an MSRP starting at $24,635, the new model with come with a number of new standard features, including:
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Display Audio with 7-inch touchscreen that allows users to pinch, swipe and tap just like a smartphone to access audio, phonebook, media, vehicle information and available navigation features.
Expanded View Driver's Mirror that, together with the available LaneWatch display, enhances the driver's surrounding view.
Smart Entry with Push Button Start comes standard on the Civic Hybrid, allowing for easy entry and engine starting without turning an ignition key.
The Civic Hybrid is available in standard, Navi, Leather, and Leather Navi model variations, all with a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
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