All-New 2016 Honda Civic Wins “North American Car of the Year” Award
Ground-up
redesign was developed and is built in North America
Second NACOTY
win for the model after 2006 Civic win a decade ago
DETROIT, January 11, 2016 – The all-new 2016 Honda Civic
has earned the prestigious 2016 North American Car of the Year Award. This win
for the Civic is the second for the model in the award’s history, following a
win for the 2006 Civic a decade ago when it shared the stage with the 2006
Ridgeline, winner of that year’s Truck of the Year award. In total, eleven
Honda models have been named “finalists” for NACOTY awards since their
inception in 1994, the most of any brand outside of the Detroit Big 3
automakers.
“The all-new Civic was developed and is built in North
America, making this North American Car of the Year win even sweeter,” said
Jeff Conrad, Honda Division senior vice president and general manager. “Civic
is a cornerstone of the Honda lineup, and we’re delighted that the automotive
press has recognized the new levels of styling, performance, advanced
technology, safety and value that characterize the new Civic.”
The North American Car of the Year Award is given by a
group of 53 international automotive journalists. The award is unique because
instead of being given by a single publication, radio or television station, it
is given by automotive journalists from the United States and Canada.
Presented each year at the opening of the North American
International Auto Show in Detroit, it recognizes the most outstanding car of
the year based on factors including innovation, design, safety performance,
handling, driver satisfaction and value.
Truly all-new, the 2016 Civic features a new vehicle
architecture; sporty and sophisticated new interior and exterior styling; a
more spacious and high-quality cabin; two advanced new engines; and a host of
new available premium features and technologies, including the first
application of both Apple CarPlay®1 and Android Auto™2 in a compact car sold
anywhere in the world. Further, with the addition of Honda Sensing™ safety and
driver-assistive technologies and the first application of Honda turbo engine
technology to Civic, the 2016 Civic offers buyers a wider range of options than
ever before.
With vehicle development led by Honda R&D Americas,
Inc. and Civic Sedan and Coupe production in Indiana and Ontario, Canada, the
new 10th -generation Civic firmly has its roots in North America. The majority
of Civics sold in the United States will be produced and assembled using
domestic and globally sourced parts in the United States and Canada. The Civic
5-door, set to debut in the near future, will be produced at Honda’s Swindon
Plant in the United Kingdom.
About Honda
Honda offers a complete lineup of cars and trucks through
a network of more than 1,000 dealerships in the United States. In 2014, Honda
celebrated its
20 millionth vehicle produced in the U.S., using domestic
and globally sourced parts. Honda currently operates 16 major manufacturing
facilities in North America, producing a wide range of Honda automobiles,
all-terrain vehicles, power equipment products, engines and transmissions.
1 Apple CarPlay
is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
2 Android and
Android Auto are trademarks of Google Inc.
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