Who designed the 1st Gen Civic? The first-generation Honda Civic was designed by a young Honda design engineer called Mr Iwakura (eye-waa-kura). Born in
The Models
The different Honda Models
Special X model was produced for the Canadian market based on the “1200” model
The Special X was only released to the Canadian market to signify Honda’s tenth year in Canada-hence the X. It only came in blue/black
The RS is the ultimate factory Civic
Dubbed Road Sailing, it was a more performance oriented civic opposed to the standard economy-boxes we all know. It was released with an 1170cc
CVCC means Compound vortex controlled combustion
The CVCC engine debuted in 1975. Offered alongside the standard Civic engine, the 53-horsepower CVCC engine displaced 1,488 cc and had a head design
Prelude was introduced in 1979 as a sports coupe (1979-1982)
Performance and more stylish than the Accord. It was released with an 1751cc EK1 motor pumping out 72hp compared to the 68hp of the
The Accord was introduced in 1976 as a follow up to the Civic
HONDA will soon have delivered the millionth Civic to its customer somewhere in the World. Few cars have aroused as much interest and speculation
The 1300 is the international car for every country
The 1300 Coupe was introduced in 1969 as one of Hondas’ first full size car. Also considered as (Coupe 7 or Coupe 9) This
The N600 was produced in March 1967
It was a front-wheel drive two-door sedan with a 78.7-inch wheelbase and approximately 122inches long. It was technologically advanced for its time. It had
S360 is the beginning of the lead up to the S500 and S600/800
The Honda S360 was introduced in 1962 as a prototype car. These four seated convertible sports cars that had a top speed of 100km/h.