The 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid with an EPA rating of 44/47/45 city/highway/combined starts at $25,425 (including $790 destination charge) and the 2014 Civic Natural Gas with a combined EPA rating of 31 mpg on a gas equivalent basis starts at $27,430 when they go on sale tomorrow.
The new Civics have a new 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. The touchscreen display is also the interface for the next-generation HondaLink™, an application-based platform that allows a seamless integration between a user's smartphone and the car, providing access to online and cloud-based content and information both inside and outside the car.
Standard on both models is the Expanded View Driver's Mirror that, together with the available LaneWatch™ display. Also, Smart Entry with Push Button Start comes standard on the Civic Hybrid, allowing for entry and engine starting without turning an ignition key.
The new Civics have a new 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. The touchscreen display is also the interface for the next-generation HondaLink™, an application-based platform that allows a seamless integration between a user's smartphone and the car, providing access to online and cloud-based content and information both inside and outside the car.
Standard on both models is the Expanded View Driver's Mirror that, together with the available LaneWatch™ display. Also, Smart Entry with Push Button Start comes standard on the Civic Hybrid, allowing for entry and engine starting without turning an ignition key.