Honda Civic (ninth generation)
The ninth-generation Honda Civic is a range of compact cars (C-segment) manufactured by Honda between 2011 and 2016, replacing the eighth-generation Civic. It was launched in the North American market in April 2011, Europe in February 2012 and Asia-Pacific in early 2012. Four body styles were introduced throughout its production run, which are sedan, coupe, hatchback and a station wagon version marketed as the Civic Tourer. The latter two make up for the European-market Civic range, which was produced in Swindon, United Kingdom, and received a completely different design and smaller exterior size. The hatchback version forms a basis for a Civic Type R (FK2) model, which was released later in 2015.
Text adapted from “Honda Civic (ninth generation)” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Other Honda models
- 0 SUV —
- 0 Saloon —
- 1300 —
- 145 —
- Accord (1976) —
- Accord (1997) —
- Accord (North America seventh generation) —
- Accord (fifth generation) —
- Accord (first generation) —
- Accord (fourth generation) —
- Accord (ninth generation) —
- Accord (second generation) —
- Accord (tenth generation) —
- Accord (third generation) —
- Accord Aero Deck —
- Accord Euro R —
- Accord hybrid —
- Airwave —
- Amaze —
- Ascot —
- Avancier —
- BR-V —
- Beat —
- Brio —
- CR-V (fifth generation) —
- CR-V (fourth generation) —
- CR-V (third generation) —
- CR-X del Sol —
- Capa —
- City —
- Civic (eighth generation) —
- Civic (fifth generation) —
- Civic (first generation) —
- Civic (fourth generation) —
- Civic (second generation) —
- Civic (sixth generation) —
- Civic 10th generation —
- Civic 11th generation —
- Civic 7th generation —
- Civic GX —
- Civic Hybrid —
- Civic Si —
- Civic Type R FL5 —
- Clarity —
- Concept C —
- Crossroad —
- Crosstour —
- Domani —