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Recently I heard that the 2021 Honda Civic will be launched? I have learned some information from the Internet and share it with you.

What is the interior and in-car equipment of the Civic?

Thanks to a low dashboard and thin pillars, the Honda Civic has a spacious interior that feels even more so. The style, however, is beginning to show its age, and its standard of materials is lower than what you can find in the Toyota Corolla's Mazda3, Nissan Sentra, or upper trim tiers. The seats are also a little on the flat side in regular Civics, but they feature stylish upholstery and have a fair amount of cushion. There are more violent front seat bolsters in the Form R (pictured below) that keep you snugly, but are not so rigid that you feel pinched or poked.

For the tachometer, speedometer and extra driving detail, all Civics get a digital monitor, and the readouts are under deep cowls. There are two types of infotainment systems available. For navigating through various features, low-trim models get a very simple device with a small screen and old-fashioned physical buttons and knobs.

It has Bluetooth, a USB port and an emulator for media players, but is not compatible with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. A 7-inch touchscreen, which is slow and not user friendly, comes with the second version. We're not alone in our disdain of it, either, as owners have been hammering it out in surveys for years. The good news is that it contains Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, all of which are much simpler to use than the apps from Honda.

How big is the Civic?

Within, you’ll notice that more passenger and cargo space is provided by the Civic than others. It challenges some medium-sized cars, in reality. Leg- and headroom up front are excellent, whereas people of all sizes should be able to sit in the back comfortably (although comfort is somewhat hindered by its low seat).

Due to a clever center console featuring a deep bin, a sliding cupholder unit and a wide, grippy smartphone area, storage of small items is superb. For large products, with the rear seats up, both the sedan and hatchback have best-in — class cargo space. That said, the hatchback is atypical (pictured below right), since, for example, its cargo area is much deeper and trunk-like than a Volkswagen Golf, but it is not as tall, limiting its utility for particularly voluminous products. For most, we think it’ll be an appropriate trade-off.

At present, there is still relatively little information. I hope to see more information about the 2020 Honda Civic.

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