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Honda Civic Wagon concept revealed

Leaked photos show new Civic estate concept, one of three new Hondas to feature at the Geneva motor show.
1 min read4 Mar '13
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The first images of the Honda Civic Wagon concept have been leaked on to an internet blog site, ahead of its debut at the Geneva motor show.

Unofficial reports say that the Wagon concept is a pre-production model with additional trim that includes LED running lights, a body kit and large alloy wheels.

Honda says the concept strongly hints at the production version, which will be built at the firm’s plant in Swindon. The car is likely to go on sale towards the end of the year.

The production version of the Honda Civic Wagon is tipped to be the most spacious Civic yet.

It will feature the hatchback’s range of petrol and diesel engines, but sales are likely to major on the recently launched 1.6-litre diesel.

The latest iteration of the Honda NSX concept and the new Honda CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC will also make their European debuts at the Geneva show.

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