Honda Civic was the first love of car enthusiasts who looked for sedan specific elegance and sportscar derived feel. The car was naturally more proportionate than most sedans, offering most comfortable seating for five passengers and a sharp front end for its time. This typical Honda Civic was modified to achieve the sporty look of a supercar, adding bits that are specific to Honda’s own performance division.
The side profile features decent skirting, wider than ever wheels and scissor doors inspired by Lamborghini. The first look can create an illusion of a heavily modified Nissan GT-R from this Honda Civic. The Honda moniker is replaced with an Autobot logo on the front bumper. The rear end comes with dual bumper studded exhaust outlets, LED tail lights and a supercar-inspired center section.
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