Honda Civic VTi LX 5112
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Sam Charlwood21 Sept 2017
REVIEW

Honda Civic VTi-LX 2017 Review

Honda’s bold new hatch makes good and bad statements on the road
Model Tested
Review Type
Quick Spin

What’s it all about?
Honda refreshed the Civic hatch range in May, following up on upgrades made to the sedan in 2016.

Chief among the changes to the tenth generation small car include new technology comprising an updated infotainment system, new safety, a new engine option and “the most sophisticated chassis design in Civic history”, featuring a MacPherson strut front and fully independent multi-link rear.

There’s no manual gearbox available, Honda instead opting for an all-automatic Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) line-up.

The changes see the Civic pitted against the Toyota Corolla, Mazda3 and Hyundai i30 in the increasingly cut-throat small car segment.

Honda Civic VTi LX 5121

How much will it cost?
The five-grade Civic range starts at $22,390 for entry-level VTi, $24,490 for the mid-range VTi-S, $27,790 for the VTi-L, and $32,290 for the sport-flavoured RS. Sitting $1300 upstream of that model is the vehicle driven here, the flagship VTi-LX, at $33,590 (plus on-road costs).

While the two lower-spec models make do with a naturally-aspirated 1.8-litre petrol, the VTi-L/RS/VTI-LX receive a new 1.5-litre direct-injection turbo-petrol offering 127kW/220Nm and claiming an average fuel consumption rating of 6.0L/100km.

Standard equipment in the flagship includes: 17-inch wheels wrapped in Yokohama tyres, LED daytime running lights, climate control, 7.0-inch colour touchscreen with Bluetooth connectivity and Apple CarPlay, satellite navigation, leather-trimmed seats (heated up front) and 10-speaker stereo.

Honda Civic VTi LX 5412

All models come standard with stability control (VSA), traction control (TCS), anti-skid brakes (ABS), electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), emergency stop signal (ESS), tyre pressure monitoring (DWS), front, side and curtain airbags and a reversing camera.

In addition, the VTi-LX introduces a suite of active safety technology not available on the rest of the Civic range, including forward collision warning (FCW), collision mitigation braking system (CMBS), lane departure warning (LDW), lane keeping assist system (LKAS), road departure mitigation system (RDM), adaptive cruise control (ACC) with low-speed follow (LSF).

The Honda is offered with a noteworthy five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty, while servicing intervals are set more frequently than industry norms, at 10,000km or 12 months. A regular service is priced at $281, according to Honda.

Honda Civic VTi LX 2738

Why should/shouldn’t I buy it?
The Japanese influence is strong in this Thai-built hatch, though there are some surprising concessions.

Thoughtful ergonomics, an effective engine/CVT combination and well-honed steering herald the Civic’s major strengths.

Front seat passengers are afforded excellent proportions, an assortment of (slightly unorthodox) storage including a hidden cubby under the dashboard centre binnacle and door pockets that are marginally too tight for bottles.

The rear seat brings equally useable space befitting of two adult passengers, or three at a pinch. Two ISOFIX points/three top tether points and excellent leg room are strong points, but we took issue with the lack of rear air vents or charging points.

Pricing and Features
VTi-LX2017 Honda Civic VTi-LX Auto MY16Sedan
$16,900 - $21,300
Popular features
Doors
4
Engine
4cyl 1.5L Turbo Petrol
Transmission
Automatic Front Wheel Drive
Airbags
6
ANCAP Rating
VTi-LX2017 Honda Civic VTi-LX Auto MY17Hatch
$17,800 - $22,250
Popular features
Doors
5
Engine
4cyl 1.5L Turbo Petrol
Transmission
Automatic Front Wheel Drive
Airbags
6
ANCAP Rating
VTi-LX2017 Honda Civic VTi-LX Auto MY17Hatch
$18,200 - $22,650
Popular features
Doors
5
Engine
4cyl 1.5L Turbo Petrol
Transmission
Automatic Front Wheel Drive
Airbags
6
ANCAP Rating
VTi-LX2017 Honda Civic VTi-LX Auto MY17Sedan
$16,950 - $21,350
Popular features
Doors
4
Engine
4cyl 1.5L Turbo Petrol
Transmission
Automatic Front Wheel Drive
Airbags
6
ANCAP Rating
VTi-LX2017 Honda Civic VTi-LX Auto MY17Sedan
$17,350 - $21,750
Popular features
Doors
4
Engine
4cyl 1.5L Turbo Petrol
Transmission
Automatic Front Wheel Drive
Airbags
6
ANCAP Rating
Honda Civic VTi LX 2748

Furthermore, the 414-litre boot happily accommodates a couple of overnight bags, though not much more. The boot features a side-mounted blind for keeping good out of sight externally.

The Civic is a solid cruiser in daily conveyance, combining strong low-range torque and a nonchalant driving demeanour with an open air cabin that cleverly packages some of its features. The CVT naturally pushes for decent real-world economy, bringing a combined claim of 6.8L/100km during our time with the car.

The recipe is far from perfect, however, undone by excessive road noise (especially on coarse-chip bitumen), ever-present engine noise and a surprisingly busy ride, with road undulations reflected through its 17-inch wheels and into the cabin more prominently than some rivals.

Honda Civic VTi LX 2741

At 1365kg, the Civic is confident and composed on a winding country road, feeling its weight more than the likes of the Mazda3 and Hyundai i30.

Another surprise – especially for a Honda – is the use of hard-touch plastics on the door sleeves and thin carpet on the floor. This point is really accentuated in our supposed flagship version.

We had no complaints around the engine response and CVT, despite a propensity to break into a loud, raucous chorus when pushed, but Honda has seemingly overlooked other areas of the driving experience. For example, shifting the automatic gearshifter into D is met with a clunky, sometimes inaccurate action not familiar with most rivals.

The 7.0-inch display screen brought its own issues. The lack of physical buttons can make operating the screen on the move a little stilted and distracting. As an example, changing the climate control temperature or fan-speed is a three-step process.

Honda Civic VTi LX 2734

Who will it appeal to?
The Civic isn’t particularly sporty or comfortable dynamically, which places it in a confusing position among the highly-competitive small hatch market.

However, large interior proportions and well-presented instrument cluster suggest it will bring most appeal to mature drivers. The same can be said for the VTi-LX’s suite of active safety equipment, even though functions including the adaptive cruise control were overzealous in their inputs.

So, what do we think?
The Civic hatch is a major step up on its predecessor, but in many respects, it feels about 10 years too late.

Prominent road noise, a relatively busy ride and some quirky cabin traits unseat many of the Civic’s formidable strengths. It’s a shame because in other respects, the Civic is a strong contender in the tightly-fought small car class.

Honda Civic VTi LX 5118

2017 Honda Civic Hatch VTi-LX pricing and specifications:
Price: $33,590 (plus on-road costs)
Engine: 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol
Output: 127kW/220Nm
Transmission: Continuously variable
Fuel: 6.0L/100km (ADR Combined)
CO2: 140g/km (ADR Combined)
Safety Rating: Five-star ANCAP

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Written bySam Charlwood
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Price, Packaging & Practicality
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Pros
  • Technology
  • Real-world efficiency
  • Engine-/VT combination in daily driving
Cons
  • Clunky infotainment interface
  • Road noise
  • No rear air vents
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