Two of the hottest sedans to have come out recently are the GAC Empow and the 11th-generation Honda Civic. And while both can be considered humble daily drivers, they certainly have what it takes to make heads turn wherever they may go.
On that note, we’ll see how these two sedans stack up against each other to find out which suits your budget and your motoring needs.
The GAC Empow measures 4,700 millimeters (mm) long, 1,850mm wide, and 1,432mm tall. It has a wheelbase of 2,736mm.
As for the Honda Civic, this vehicle boasts an overall length of 4,678mm, an overall width of 1,802mm, and an overall height of 1,415mm. Its wheelbase is 2,735mm long.
Clearly, the GAC Empow is the larger of the two sedans. Its substantial dimensions may not only contribute to better road presence but may also hint at a roomier interior space. Their wheelbases, on the other hand, are virtually identical, which means ride comfort is basically the same.
At the front, the GAC Empow is fitted with a large horizontal grille flanked by LED headlamps and LED daytime running lamps (DRL). Further to its side are faux air vents, surrounded by carbon fiber-like trims, that give the GAC Empow a striking and aggressive face.
To its side are mirrors finished in carbon fiber-like accents as well as alloy wheels that either come in 16, 17, or 18 inches — depending on the variant.
The rear features fierce ruby diamond tail lights, diffusers, and quad exhaust pipes.
Meanwhile, the Honda Civic is equipped with a sleek-looking honeycomb grille with either halogen or full LED headlamps, depending on the trim level. Further, the base variant does not get a front fog light. However, all models across the range receive LED DRLs.
Its side is highlighted with side mirrors that have integrated turn signals. Like the aforementioned GAC Empow, its alloy wheels come in 16, 17, or 18 inches, depending on the variant.
Honda fitted the Civic’s rear with LED tail lamps, a high-mount stop lamp, subtle spoilers, and a twin exhaust pipe.
Overall, the GAC Empow and the 11th-generation Honda Civic are neck and neck when it comes to their exterior features. That said, we call this round a tie.
Inside, the range-topping variant of the GAC Empow comes with a leather steering wheel with paddle shifters, leather-trimmed seats with GAC emblem branding, a center console with carbon fiber-like appliques, and a rear air conditioner vent (also with carbon fiber accents).
Additionally, the GAC Empow boasts a large screen that combines a seven-inch digital instrument panel and a 10.25-inch infotainment system. The infotainment unit has CarPlay and Bluetooth connectivity.
Similarly, the top-of-the-line Honda Civic is equipped with a three-spoke multi-functional leather steering wheel, leather (with suede)-covered seats, a sleek carbon fiber-trimmed center console, and rear air conditioning vents.
For digital screens, the Honda Civic is fitted with a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster and a nine-inch touchscreen audio unit.
The well-designed interior of the Honda Civic gives off the feeling that it’s more well-made compared to its Chinese counterpart. However, the GAC Empow does wow with its modern-looking digital screens (that quite resembles the infotainment system in the face-lifted Kia Seltos) and the subtle details in its leather seats.
That said, this round goes to the GAC Empow.
The GAC Empow is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine mated to a seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. According to the Astara-distributed brand, the GAC Empow makes as much as 168 horsepower (hp) with 270Nm of torque.
As for the Honda Civic, its power comes from a 1.5-liter gasoline engine mated to a continuously variable transmission. This setup, per Honda Cars Philippines Inc., makes 175 horses and 240Nm of pulling power.
With a more trusted, reliable engine, we give this round to the Honda Civic.
Safety-wise, the GAC Empow is equipped with airbags, seatbelts, an electronic stability program, hydraulic brake assist, hill-start hold control, electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), an anti-lock braking system (ABS), an electronic parking brake with auto-hold, a tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS), a front parking sensor, a rear parking sensor, and a rearview camera system.
Similarly, the Honda Civic offers a suite of safety features, which include airbags and seatbelts, ABS, EBD, variable stability assist, hill start assist, emergency stop signal, and Honda’s G-Con safety structure.
Additionally, all Honda Civic models come equipped with the Honda Sensing, which adds adaptive cruise control, low-speed follow, a collision mitigating braking system, a lane keeping assist system, road departure mitigation, lane departure warning, auto high beam, and lead car departure notification.
With better safety features, this round goes to the Honda Civic.
GAC Empow
GAC Empow GS – P1.135 million
GAC Empow GB – P1.215 million
GAC Empow GE – P1.283 million
The above pricing is only introductory and is valid only until March 31, 2023. After the said date, the below pricing will apply:
GAC Empow GS – P1.225 million
GAC Empow GB – P1.305 million
GAC Empow GE – P1.348 million
Honda Civic
Honda Civic S Turbo (Honda Sensing) – P1.368 million
Honda Civic V Turbo (Honda Sensing) – P1.583 million
Honda Civic RS Turbo (Honda Sensing) – P1.775 million
The Honda Civic emerges as the better vehicle between the two when it comes to their standard features. Having a more powerful and reliable engine as well as a better suite of safety features does make compelling reasons to get the 11th-generation Civic sedan.
However, it does not mean that the GAC Empow is no good. Its modern exterior and tech-savvy interior make for an appealing choice for car buyers who are eyeing future-proof cars.
Photos from GAC, Honda, Juan Paulo Papa, and Roy Robles
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