Honda Civic Hatchback Looks Mean in Leaked Photos

Steph Willems
by Steph Willems

The Honda Civic hatchback concept that will debut at this week’s 2016 Geneva Motor Show will wear an aggressive-looking body, according to images leaked by Carscoops.

The five-door bodystyle hasn’t turned the acclaimed 10th-generation Civic into an ugly duckling. The sloping roofline transitions smoothly into the rear liftgate, which incorporates taillights identical to those of the Civic sedan.

The aggression comes by way of the front and rear bumpers. Gaping cavities on both ends signals performance and handling, a message completed by the centre-mounted twin tailpipes and twin hatch-mounted spoilers.

Whether or not these trappings makes it to the production model — even in the form of a top-end Type R — remains to be seen.

With the addition of a hatchback to its stable, Honda’s Civic lineup will be more or less complete.

The production 2017 Civic hatchback is expected to be unveiled at this October’s 2016 Paris Motor Show, while the concept greets the limelight when doors open in Geneva on March 1.



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  • Stumpaster Stumpaster on Feb 29, 2016

    Honda knows where the money is - in replacing those hideous but I am sure very expensive bumper covers. Less car, more bumper covers!

  • VoGo VoGo on Feb 29, 2016

    At what point do we let people in on the news that this is the Type R Civic. So of course it has adolescent styling - it's for boy racers. The bones of this hatchback are attractive, so once they release the mainstream version without all the "spoilers", it will sell just fine.

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