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Honda gave the 11th -generation Civic Hatchback a refresh late last year .
The Civic uses a hybrid powertrain with two electric motors working with the 2.0 L, four -cylinder engine.
It's both more powerful and torquier than the 1.5 L turbo previously found in the top trim Civics.
With most of the propulsive power coming from the electric traction motor, the Civic hybrid feels very smooth.
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