New 2022 Honda Civic Si – Stronger Tuning

The new Honda Civic Si 2022 is officially launched in the United States. with a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine that is stronger than ever Carry a 6-speed manual transmission that has the same rev-matching function as the Civic Type R.

The new Honda Civic Si is set to be more powerful than the regular version. Emphasis on fun for those who love driving. Equipped with a four-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine with a capacity of 1.5 liters that is tuned to have a maximum power of 200 horsepower at 6,000-6,500 rpm, maximum torque of 260 Newton – meters at 1,800-5000 rpm, which the highest torque comes in. The engine is 300 rpm lower than normal, transmitted by a 6-speed manual transmission that reduces the gearshift lever distance by 10 percent.

Additionally, the Civic Si’s 6-speed manual transmission is complemented by a Rev-matching system brought over from the Civic Type R, enabling precise shifts up and down like a professional driver.

Honda Civic Si

The Honda Civic Si is also equipped with a specially designed exhaust kit. It allows for up to 27% better emissions than the Civic Touring, and also has Active Sound Control, which creates a sensational sound while pressing the accelerator over a wider engine rpm.

The interior of the Civic Si is equipped with sports seats specially designed for the Si model, decorated in red. with a 9-inch infotainment screen with a shortcut button for added convenience while using There is also a Bose Premium Sound System with 12 speakers as standard equipment. Enhanced with 10 airbags and advanced safety systems Honda Sensing

while the suspension of the Si model has been improved to have better road grip than the regular model. and larger brake discs, both front and rear It is outfitted with 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 235/40 R18 tires, available in both All-season and Summer tyres, for enhanced traction.

Honda hasn’t revealed pricing for the Civic Si yet, but it’s clear that it will only be available in the North American market.

Honda Civic Si
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