10 February 2016
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Honda set to premiere Civic Hatchback Prototype

Honda’s Civic Hatchback Prototype will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this year.

Honda is set to introduce a number of additions to its European car range at this year's Geneva Motor Show, including the new Civic Hatchback Prototype.

Due to have its global premiere at the prestigious event in March, the model will feature a brand new exterior design.

It is set for a European launch early next year and will be exported to the US and other global markets.

The unveiling of the Civic Hatchback Prototype will be one of a number of key events for Honda at the Geneva Motor Show, along with the European debut of the Clarity Fuel Cell, which had its global premiere in Tokyo last year.

This vehicle is the world's first production fuel cell saloon to house the entire fuel cell powertrain under the bonnet.

Honda has also confirmed that the first European customer deliveries for the new NSX will begin this year.

The car features an all-new mid-mounted V6 engine with twin turbochargers and aesthetic features including rear lights that pay homage to the original NSX.