Civic Tourer Active Life is a Honda model entirely dedicated to cyclists or cycling teams. It is a reworked/upgraded wagon version of the Civic model with enough space to carry two bikes in the passenger cabin. Honda will present the study to the public at the nearby Frankfurt Motor Show. Details are still rather scarce, but the Japanese car manufacturer has provided some attractive photos that give a pretty clear picture of what to expect from the car.
Honda Civic Tourer Active Life is a study of the new wagon version of the Civic, which will be especially warmly welcomed by cyclists. The car is strictly niche oriented, as it is not of a family nature, but reserved mainly for professional cycling teams. Namely, they are at the expense of bicycles removed the rear bench and deepened now 1,668 liter trunk, where they are carrier for two wheels (they stand shoulder to shoulder and can be pulled through the tailgate), they added a work table, compartment for water bottles (possibility of pouring water), tool box, air compressor and front wheel supports. The upgraded Honda Civic Tourer also belongs to the brand new aerodynamic roof rack, which offers additional storage space for cycling equipment such as helmets, shoes, jerseys, etc.
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The Honda Civic Tourer Active Life study is driven by an old acquaintance, revolutionary 1.6 liter i-DTEC diesel engine from 2014, the champion in the lowest average fuel consumption, which entered this July with its host Honda Civic Tourer into the Guinness Book of Records, when on a 13,498-kilometer journey through 24 countries in Europe, she recorded an average consumption of 2.82 l/100 km.
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