Car makers are now very particular about the display and performance of their cars because they would like to come up with better cars that not only look great but have superb performance record. Honda has been keen on making environment friendly cars that can provide better environment but at the same time has great performance record. Now, Honda has decided to reveal seven modified 2012 Honda Civic Si Coupes and Sedans that will be displayed at 2011 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. The all new 2012 Honda Civic sedans and coupes have tremendous performance potential and it only provides great platform for vehicle personalization.
Bruce Smith, Vice President of Service and Technical Operations for American Honda Motor Co. Inc said Honda Civic was really instrumental in getting the first import tuner movement in the United States late back in 1980s and that all new Honda Civic Si that are built today offer the same great performance, fuel economy and vehicle personalization that people would love when they by Honda Civic for their regular use. This will be for the first time that audience will have a glimpse of 2012 Honda Civic Si coupe fitted with the limited edition HFP package.
The 2011 SEMA Show will also unveil the Compass360 Racing HPD 2012 Honda Civic Si Coupe Racecar. HPD is very much in demand because there are many people who would like to fit HPD to their cars and Honda is working on bringing the HPD technology so that more and more users can use it as performance parts in their cars. Apart from this, the show will also have Accord Coupe V6 HFP Concept that will have HFP components attached to it. This car is built on 3.5 liter V6 engine which is supercharged engine and can produce 335 horsepower and 285 lb feet of torque. Honda is also planning to unveil other performance oriented cars at the SEMA Show.
