Honda Civic's 10th-generation which is dubbed as "Honda Civic Hatchback," has been made known ahead of its world premiere in September at the 2016 Paris auto show.

When Honda Motor Company announced "Honda Civic Hatchback," the company promised that the United States would receive three different models of the car, which are sedan, coupe, as well as the five-door hatchback. The first two models are already up for grabs, and it's time for the third variant to shine, according to CNET.

As Honda's 2017 model, the car will hit the showrooms in the fall, and it will join the related Civic Sedan and Civic Coupe. The 10th-generation Civic has been said to be the first Civic to put up for sale in the United States since the seventh-generation model last decade.

The latest generation of the Honda Civic will serve as the basis for the new "Civic Type R" that the company has confirmed will go on sale in 2017. The "Civic Type R," which is the highest performance model of the Honda Civic, has already been observed furtively in prototype form and slated to be previewed in concept form at the upcoming Paris show, Fox News reported.

For whatever reason, be it inside the company, government regulations, or even the preferences of the consumer, hatchbacks have never been as famous in the United States as they are on the other side of the Atlantic.

But, maybe things will be different this time around, as the latest Honda Civic is debuting at the same time as Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback - maybe Honda made a phenomenal strategic plan for the upcoming vehicle, based on the report of NY Daily News.

Anyway, the "Honda Civic Hatchback" maintains the spirit of its predecessors and the company improved the car with a larger backend that actually makes it look more athletic.

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