Honda Opens 2013 SEMA Event in Style with New Civics

The 2014 Civic Coupe2013 SEMA show happening in Las Vegas has already been attracting lot of car enthusiasts and visitors from all over the world. Honda has been focusing on introducing some new vehicles and technologies at the event and to open the event Honda has decided to world debut 2014 Honda Civic Coupe which has been updated with new exterior styling. Honda said that Honda Civic remains one of the top selling compact cars in the United States and therefore they have decided to upgrade the exterior of the vehicle to make it look sportier than the earlier model. The new model now gets aggressive front grille, hood, front fenders, and headlight design that makes it look different from the earlier model. There will be some changes in the tail light lenses and new side mirrors and new wheel designs that give it a brand new appearance.

On the other hand, Honda has also announced the new 2014 Civic Si that will benefit from the new power and large wheels and tires that have been provided. Honda claims that the 2014 Civic Si will be much sportier and offer better driving experience to the drivers and will be available in two door and four door variants. The all new Civic Si will have a unique lower front bumper and larger rear decklid spoiler that makes it look stand apart.

Honda has also announced the plans to begin sales of street oriented performance parts that are developed by Honda Performance Development Inc, Honda’s US based race engineering company. It was revealed that the company will now start a full range of performance accessories for the Honda CR-Z sport hybrid coupe that will go on sale at Honda dealerships from today. This will also include a power boosting CR-Z supercharger package that will be available at the dealerships in spring 2014.

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