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The Honda Civic was withdrawn from the Indian market in 2012. Last year, Honda made it clear that it had no plans to re-launch the car in the near future. However, the European version of the Civic was spotted outside the company’s Tapukara facility. The car was a hatchback, had its steering wheel on the left and wore no camouflage or even temporary number plates. All these signs suggest that it has been imported for R&D purposes only.
In Europe, the Civic is powered by 1.4-litre and 1.8-litre petrol engines putting out 99 BHP and 148 BHP respectively. The old Civic's sales in India had dwindled due to the lack of a diesel engine. Therefore, if the car is to return to the country, it will probably get a 1.6-litre diesel power plant capable of developing 118 BHP. The car is also likely to get higher levels of localisation than before and a sedan body.
More details on the Honda Civic are awaited.
Source: Gaadiwaadi