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The 10th generation Civic brought India and relives its rivalry with another popular Japanese midsize sedan, the Toyota Corolla Altis, which is the best-selling car in its segment. Honda offers the Civic in 3 variants – V, VX and ZX – with costs ranging from Rs 17.7 lakh to Rs 22.3 lakh (former showroom, India).
While Toyota is expected to release the latest generation of Corolla in India until 2020, the existing style will have to endure in 2019. The two sedans look for which one offers the most productive price for their money.
But first, let’s look at the dimensions and mechanics of the two cars:
Size
The Civic is longer and wider, the Corolla Altis is taller.
Both cars have wheelbases.
Toyota’s midsize sedan has a larger trunk.
Engine
Essence
The petrol engines that have the Civic and Corolla Altis have the same cylinders.
The Civic’s 1.8-liter engine produces 1 hp and 1 Nm than the Corolla Altis.
Honda gives the gasoline engine with an automatic CVT only while the Corolla can be had with a 6-speed manual and an automatic CVT.
The Civic has superior fuel efficiency.
Diesel
The Civic has a larger diesel engine than the Corolla, or comes with a 6-speed manual transmission only.
The Civic offers 32 hp of strength and 95 Nm more torque than the Corolla.
The Honda sedan has a much higher fuel consumption than the Market Leader Toyota.
Variations: Compare the value variants of the two sedans.
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Honda Civic V CVT vs. Toyota Corolla Altis G CVT
Common features
Safety: ABS with EBD, braking assistance, ISOFIX anchors for children’s seats, rear bezel scrubber, two front and air air pockets, rear parking sensors and rear parking camera.
Exterior: Halogen headlights, LED lighting for daylight hours, front fog lighting, alloy wheels, rear LED lighting, intermittent lighting in ORVM.
Comfort: automatic air conditioning, tilt and telescopic adjustment, electrically adjustable and foldable ORMS, 12 V load and keyless entry, front and rear center armrests and storage.
Infotainment: infotainment system, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, wheel controls
What the Civic V CVT offers to corolla Altis G CVT: rear air conditioning vents, push button start, remote engine start and electronic parking brake,
What the Corolla Altis G CVT brings to the Civic V: driver’s knee airbags, curtain side airbags, 7-inch touchscreen infotainment unit with voice and gesture controls, HDMI port, movie playback, dual USB rear charging and MID virtual color.
Verdict: Compared to the Entry Level variant of the Civic, the Corolla Altis is the purchase for more security and information and entertainment features that also have an additional cost.
Honda Civic ZX CVT vs. Toyota Corolla Altis VL CVT
Common (compared to the previous variant)
Safety: side airbags and curtains, automatic windscreen wipers with rain sensor, automatic headlights, start-up assistance on slopes, vehicle stability control
Outdoors: LED headlights
Comfort: driver’s seat with power adjustment, stop and start button, liner, cruise control, automatic mitigation IRVM
Infotainment: infotainment system with 7-inch touch screen, HDMI port.
What the Civic ZX CVT gets compared to the Corolla Altis VL CVT: remote motor and air conditioning, electric sunroof, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, rear air conditioning vents, tracking surveillance camera, front fog LED lights, 7-inch mid virtual TFT, dual-zone climate and remotely controlled windows.
What the Corolla Altis VL CVT brings to the Civic ZX CVT: driver’s knee airbag, gesture controls, dual USB charging for rear passengers
Verdict: The 2019 Civic, in its high-end version, has many more high-end features than the high-end Corolla Altis. It even has superior features than the right ones. While additional features do not necessarily load more capacity than the Corolla, they justify the load price. If you’re willing to pay the premium for the Honda, it would be worth it.
All variants and prices
As noted in the table above, the diesel engine variants of the Civic and Corolla Altis charge more than 1 lakh of rupees, making them incorrect for our comparison.
Source: cardekho.com
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