Production begins on redesigned 2016 Honda Civic

2016 Honda Civic rear line
The 2016 Honda Civic has been changed inside and out. Photos by Benjamin Yong.

On Wednesday, Honda officially began mass production of the global platform 10th generation Civic at their Alliston, ON manufacturing plant. Over the next 18 months, the automaker will begin rolling out the vehicle in five different forms: starting with the sedan, and then a coupe, hatchback, Si and for the first time in Canada, an ultra-high performance Type-R model.

During a presentation to the media, Dave Gardner, senior vice president of operations at Honda Canada, said this is “the most ambitious redesign of the Civic in Honda’s history.”

2016 Honda Civic media presentation

Somewhere along the way, the country’s best-selling passenger car for the last 17 consecutive years lost a bit of its spunk that made it so loved in the first place. That’s why Gardner said the Civic finally returning to its roots of being fun to drive and possessing great fuel efficiency.

2016 Honda Civic pair

The four-door now looks like a completely different animal compared to the 2015 version. It’s bigger — 50 millimetres wider than before — but also 20 mm lower and with a shorter front overhang, reduced by 30 mm, to give it better handling characteristics.

2016 Honda Civic fastback

Rather than going with a conventional flat sedan shape, designers have opted for a fastback look, similar to the shape of the Honda Crosstour — however, the Civic is sleeker and less bloated than its sibling that was discontinued last year. This move gives the vehicle a unique appearance while yielding significantly more interior space, particularly in the cargo area.

Lighting has been given an upgrade to full LED front and back. The headlights are completely integrated into the grille as though it were one piece, and the taillights are shaped like large “Cs” wrapping up and onto the trunk area, flanking a handsome subtle lip spoiler.

2016 Honda Civic electronic parking brake

A couple of big changes in the interior include the use of higher-quality materials, and a traditional handbrake delete, replaced by an electronic unit to save space. This allows for the much larger storage console that can gobble up an iPad and large drink containers with ease, and even has a small tray for your key fob. All grades benefit from a brake hold button that, when activated, automatically applies the brakes for you so you can remove your foot from the gas, something that can be useful in stop-and-go traffic.

2016 Honda Civic Android Auot

Android adopters no longer have to be jealous of iPhone users and vice versa, because both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are supported.

The news that everyone really wanted to hear revolved around the two newly developed engines. A normally aspirated 2.0-litre motor will be standard on the base LX and EX trims, producing 158 horsepower and 138 lb-ft of torque. The show stealer, though, was the introduction of the first turbine-driven powerplant ever offered by Honda, and the most powerful in a non-Si model: a 1.5 L turbo making 174 hp and 162 lb-ft., available on the EX-T and Touring. Consumers interested in the former can choose either a six-speed or CVT transmission, with the latter have only the CVT as an option.

2016 Honda Civic Earth Dreams turbo

Pricing will be made available when the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan goes on sale later this fall, and stay tuned in the coming months for more information on the other variants. 

Mazda MX-5 Miata roadster: new vs. old

ND vs NA Mazda MX-5 Miata
The evolution of the Mazda MX-5 Miata. Photos by Benjamin Yong.

It seems like ages ago that Mazda first broke news of the fourth-generation MX-5, affectionately referred to as the “ND” by car geeks for its chassis code, via a teaser videoand some cryptic messaging. Now that units have finally started finding their way from dealership lots into buyers’ eager hands, let’s have a look at just how much, or as it turns out, how little, things have changed since the original NA Miata first made an appearance on our shores way back in 1989.

2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata angle

Exterior

With today’s stringent safety and emissions regulations, it’s common for new vehicles to be bigger and significantly heavier than their predecessors. The latest Miata bucks this trend by actually being shorter than the original, by 33 millimetres, and has lost approximately 68 kilograms compared to the outgoing model. That means it’s only 83 kg heavier than the featherweight first generation.

2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata front

There are sadly no more pop-up headlights, replaced by swoopy KODO Soul of Motioninspired flush mounted units. But like the NA, the 2016 MX-5 comes standard with a manually operated soft top. Before you complain about losing the previous slick Power Retractable Hard Top (PHRT), the current top can be raised and lowered easily using just one hand, and the whole operation takes a few seconds without having to leave the driver’s seat.

2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata interior

Interior

While the first three iterations featured an instrument cluster and dash layout that really didn’t change that much, the ND catches up with the times by integrating a digital information screen next to the tachometer and adding a touchscreen infotainment interface. You still get supportive seats and a driver-focused cabin, and most basic operations like locking/unlocking doors and adjusting windows and mirrors are now motorized across the board.  

Engine/transmission/suspension

Keeping in line with the other contemporary Mazda offerings, the Miata now features a complete fuel saving and performance boosting SKYACTIV suite centered around a 155 horsepower engine making 148 lb-ft of torque. That’s a sizeable boost when you consider the car once made 116 hp and 100 lb-ft. And even though a six-speed automatic transmission with optional paddle shifters are available, for maximum fun factor you’ll want the six-speed manual that feels as satisfying to shift as ever.

2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata engine

Balance has always been a staple for the sultry roadster and it remains so with a front engine/rear-wheel drive configuration, near 50/50 weight distribution, and independent suspension. Safety features have also been modernized with all trims receiving anti-lock four-wheel disc brakes, traction and dynamic stability control and driver/passenger/side airbags.

The 2016 Mazda MX-5 is available now and starts at $31,900.

2015 Formula Drift: “Year of the Scion”

By: Josh Chow (Drive Marketing)

Since the launch of Scion in Canada in 2011, OpenRoad Scion has been bringing you the latest news from Formula Drift & the Scion Racing team featuring both the Scion FR-S & tC and 2015 we got another first hand experience. In August, our team had the chance to get up close & personal with the Scion Racing team on the track in Seattle, WA which featured Fredric Aasbo & Ken Gushi which if you have been following the series, are two of the most popular drivers of the decade.

With both drivers having amazing performances throughout the season at different stages of the competition, it has almost been a back and forth battle between the two Scion driver’s who are great friends & teammates off the track. With Gushi placing on the podium in rounds 2,3, & 6 and Aasbo placing 1st in rounds 1,4, & 5 – It places the duo in first & second place in overall standing.

This year has been the best year for Ken Gushi in several years and he is looking stronger every round with great consistency in every battle he has faced thus far. As a crowd favourite for many years, he does not disappoint in entertaining the crowd with many of his runs as what the judges call “near perfect”. Also known as “The Gush”, he’s also been seen up in Vancouver, BC, drifting in commercials for OpenRoad Auto Group. He currently sits at 348 points in 2nd overall standings Fredric Aasbo is no stranger to the top of the podium and championship runs. Currently sitting first place in overall standings, he is in a great position with his Rockstar Energy Scion tC. The former Rookie of the Year currently sits at 428 points and also boasts a win at Formula Drift Canada: Montreal (World Series). With the win on the east coast, he is set up to win the World Championships and is in a strong lead for the regular Formula Drift Season.

With both Scion Racing Drivers leading the pack, its safe to say, it’s “The Year of the Scion” as Ken Gushi would say.

See the latest video feature of Ken Gushi at Formula Drift Seattle as he goes through his 2015 Formula Drift Journey:

Formula Drift 2015: “Rise of the Gush” – Ken Gushi

Formula Drift 2015: “Rise of the Gush” with GReddy Racing | Scion Racing’s Ken Gushi.See the mini documentary of Ken’s journey to his 2015 success.Great work from our own: Takuya TK Akiyama

Posted by Drive Marketing Group on Thursday, August 13, 2015

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What do Canadians look for when vehicle shopping?

OpenRoad Audi show room
A recent survey shows Canadian consumers are saavy when it comes to shopping for cars, revealing some interesting stats.

Fall is officially here, which means the leaves are changing colour, the days are becoming shorter, and car shoppers are on the hunt for good deals as the model years switch over. If you’re wondering what exactly it is consumers want when shopping for vehicles, autoTRADER.ca recently conducted a survey probing Canadians about that very question, and these are a few of the results they came up with.

Can you guess what the three most important factors people consider when they are purchasing a new car? It turns out 77 per cent of respondents ranked cost as their number one consideration, followed by fuel efficiency and then reliability. When it comes to pre-owned, cost is still king at 63 per cent, but the number two and three spots are taken by mileage and condition, respectively.

Hyundai Accent

Speaking of cost, a good example of a budget-friendly vehicle, especially for students, is the 2015 Hyundai Accent. Starting at $13,249, it is one of the most affordable in its segment while still being practical and fun at the same time. With seating for five coming in either a sedan or hatchback format, it’s available in manual and is powered by a 138-horsepower engine.

IIHS Top Safety Pick awards

Interesting factoid: women rank safety above reliability compared to men. Looking for a safe mode of transportation? The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) conducts annual tests to determine how well any given automobile protects its passengers during a crash. Their highest rating is the Top Safety Pick+ (TSP+), meaning it must score well in overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests, as well as feature exceptional frontal crash prevention.

Audi braking guard

With the help of its available Driver Assistance package that includes Audi braking guard and adaptive cruise control, the Audi Q5 luxury crossover earned an IIHS TSP+ for 2015.  Other TSP+ winners include the current Infiniti Q70 and Honda CR-V.

Some additional survey statistics: 71 per cent of Canadians head to the Internet to peruse websites and online reviews when buying a new or used vehicle, 20 per cent ask friends and family for advice, and 7 per cent turn to the newspaper. In B.C., 73 per cent of drivers are interested in hybrid or pure EV ownership, up from the 57 per cent in the Prairies. And finally, 64 per cent of our nation’s motorists prefer a car straight from the factory, 28 per cent like second-hand, and 8 per cent don’t mind either way.

OpenRoad Auto Group Wins 2015 WebAward

OpenRoad Auto Group is honored to be a recipient of a 2015 WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in Web Development. Presented by the American-based Web Marketing Association, the annual WebAward Competition sets the standard of excellence for Website development. OpenRoad first received this award in 2014.

“It’s great that OpenRoad has been recognized for the continual development of a better online car shopping experience”, says OpenRoad Auto Group Director of Marketing Ben Lovie. “Our web strategy is simply to never stop exploring new ways to create a better online experience. I am particularly excited about Payment Engine, a new vehicle monthly payment shopping tool we launched this summer and a new project that is in the works and due for release later this year.”

This award serves as a true testament to OpenRoad’s continuous stride of hard work to create a better car buying and ownership experience. With exciting new web projects on the horizon, OpenRoad does not expect their innovations in web development to slow down anytime soon. 

Learn more about this achievement here

2016 Audi TT exclusive unveiling

At a very intimate setting at 130 West in Vancouver, OpenRoad Audi unveiled the new TT coupé and roadster (aka convertible) to its valued customers this past week. 

Watch the these video  to see the unveiling. 

 

This all-new car is lighter, faster, and more fuel-efficient that ever before, having shed an extra 90 lbs over top of the second-generation TT, which was already lighter than the original by 200 lbs.

When the TT was first conceived in the mid-1990s, Audi knew that it had a game-changer on its hands. The concept car blew the minds of both auto journalists and the public when it was unveiled in at the 1995 Frankfurt Auto Show.

The overwhelmingly positive reception to the concept TT was enough to convince Audi to build the car for the masses.

When the actual production vehicle was unveiled, the public absolutely fell in-love with it as it retained much of the good looks of the concept vehicle.

The TT (along with the R8) has certainly established Audi’s credentials in the world of automotive design. Many say that it is a statement of the company’s commitment to precision engineering.

This latest Audi TT is more revolution than evolution, similar corporate good looks of the all-new R8 supercar. In the spirit of the first-generation TT, this latest car is still a design showcase.

What’s new? A lot! Compared to the outgoing model, the new TT is actually 21 mm shorter and 10 mm narrower. However the wheelbase is 37 mm longer. The platform is now a hybrid aluminium/steel platform, which Audi promises has been designed for improved torsional rigidity.

In the TT roadster, a new powered soft top can be operated at speeds up to 50 km/hr and opens/closes in a speedy 10 seconds. Audi’s engineers have also designed the top to take up even less space than ever before.

Because it is a soft top and not a folding hardtop, there is still 280 litres of cargo space available, enough for a quick weekend jaunt out of town.

Both coupé and roadster are available with Audi’s LED lighting package (for $1,100) which includes brighter and white LED-based headlights with LED turn signals, LED tail lights with dynamic turn signals, and LED All-Weather lights.

Under the hood is a 2.0-litre direct-injection turbocharged four cylinder engine shared with the Audi A3. This mill generates 230 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque at a low 1,600 rpms.

Audi promises improved fuel economy with official figures coming in at 7.8L/100 kms and 10.1L/100 kms on the highway.

If you’re looking for more power, Audi once again offers the sportier TTS. This model shares the same 2.0-litre displacement as the TT, but has been upgraded and tweaked to produce 310 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque.

As with other Audis, Quattro full-time all-wheel-drive is standard equipment, as is Audi’s rapid shifting 6-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission.

The highlight of the revised interior is Audi’s virtual cockpit which comes in the form of a 12.3 inch LCD instrument cluster versus traditional gauges.

This system can also be fitted with Audi’s Navigation Package ($1,800), putting a beautiful full-colour high resolution map right in front of the driver.

The result is a clean, simple, and elegant look that fits in perfectly with the TT’s character. It’s really something you have to see in person to fully appreciate!

The 2016 Audi TT Coupé starts at CDN $51,600, the TT Roadster at $55,600, and the TTS Coupé at $61,900.

More photos below…