Following much anticipation from Honda fans everywhere, the all-new 10th-generation Civic Sedan was finally introduced at this year's Frankfurt Motor Show. Completely redesigned to better suit today's car buyers, the model has gained a series of innovative technologies, available advanced safety features, two new engine options and fresh styling. Honda developed a brand-new platform for the 10th-gen Civic and introduced an athletic exterior design, which is made up of sleek body lines, an aggressively sculpted hood, LED lighting and a fastback-style tail. Coming soon to Bell Honda, the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan is expected to be a top-selling model on the market.

Due to a new platform and extended wheelbase, the all-new Honda Civic Sedan now features the largest cabin in the compact segment. This year the model gains 3.7 cubic feet of interior space, as well as an extra 2.6 cubic feet of trunk space. While passengers have the chance to experience the Civic's roomy backseat accommodations, the drivers will have the opportunity to experience the power of one of two new engine options. A 2.0L four-cylinder will come standard on LX and EX sedans, while a 1.5L turbocharged inline-4, the first of its kind offered on a U.S. Honda model, will come equipped on higher-trim models.

With more and more automakers looking for ways to reduce driver distractions while also increasing in-car connectivity, Honda has also introduced two new programs offering smartphone integration on the 10th-generation Civic Sedan. Additionally, a collection of advanced safety functions, including Collision Mitigation Braking and Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow, are available across the lineup as well in an effort to prevent avoidable accidents.

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