All-new Honda Civic earn 5-seater Euro NCAP safety rating

Updated Nov 21, 2022 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

The use of 11 airbags sure paid off.

The Honda Civic with the e:HEV badge may be unfamiliar to our ears but the hybrid compact sedan model is making a name for itself, particularly in the auto safety scene. Over in Europe, the Euro NCAP (European New Car Assessment Programme) awarded the Civic e:HEV with an impressive 5-star safety rating.

Honda Civic Euro NCAP

The Honda Civic e:HEV scored five stars at the Euro NCAP safety test

With a total score of 33.9 out of 38 points in the Adult Occupant category, the Honda Civic e:HEV demonstrated its enhanced chassis built with new structural components. This helped improve the vehicle’s front, rear, and side collision protection.

Honda CIvic Euro NCAP

The compact sedan is packed with safety technologies

The improved structure is complemented by a total of 11 airbags as standard. One of these is a front-center airbag, which is featured for the first time. It prevents a collision between the driver and front passenger as seen in Euro NCAP’s Honda Civic e:HEV side impact test video. Moreover, the improved structure also led the new Honda Civic to shine in the Child Occupant category, scoring 43 out of 49 points.

Honda Civic front view

Honda aims to achieve zero road fatalities by 2050

Moving to the Vulnerable Road Users category, the hybrid sedan scored 44.4 out of 54 points. This score was delivered by the newly-designed front bumper beam safety plates. These absorb impact energy, reducing the risk of leg fractures and knee ligament damage for pedestrians in the event of a collision.

Lastly, a 13.4 out of 16-point score was posted in the Safety Assist category. According to Euro NCAP, the use of the latest Honda Sensing improved safety by detecting objects earlier and more accurately, including at night. This is made possible with the integration of sonar sensors and a wider 100-degree view camera.

Honda Civic e:HEV at Euro NCAP

It seems like we cannot get our hands behind the 5-star safety-rated Honda Civic e:HEV for now, as this model isn’t available locally. But Honda Cars Thailand discontinued the Civic RS in favor of the hybrid version earlier this year. Considering that the PH-spec Civic is sourced from there, we might see the safe and eco-friendly model in the local lineup one day.

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Know more about Honda Civic 2024

Honda Civic

The 2023 Honda Civic is a compact, five-door sedan. It is now in its eleventh-generation. For the Philippine market, the Civic has a price range of Php 1,583,000 to Php 1,775,000. It has three variants consisting of the V Turbo, and the RS Turbo as the top-spec trim. All of them are equipped with the Honda Sensing driver assist safety suite, and all use a 1.5-liter turbocharged VTEC inline-4 gasoline engine capable of making up to 175 horsepower and 240 Nm of torque. All trims use a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

Size-wise, the 2023 Civic is 4,678mm long, 1,802mm wide, and 1,415mm in height. It wheelbase length measures 2,735mm long, and it has a ground clearance of 134mm. Competitors of the Honda Civic for the Philippine market includes the likes of the Toyota Corolla Altis, Mazda3, Kia Forte, Nissan Sylphy, among others.

 

₱ 1,583,000 - ₱ 1,775,000

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