Mar. 18, 2024

Introduction of new models

Creating a high-quality cabin interior that goes beyond the standard grade

Honda CIVIC

Photos of Honda Civic and Seat

Ever since it was first released in 1972 as the "global basic car,"
the Honda Civic has been beloved both in Japan and around the world.
The 11th generation Civic, which underwent a full model change,
was released in the United States in June 2021.
We asked project members to tell us the story behind the development of
the seats and door trims that were installed in the latest model.

Profile

  • Development LeaderSayama LPL Photo

    Naoto Sayama

    Model LPL Office

    LPL (Large Project Leader)

    Joined TS TECH in 1987. Assigned to the Design Department before being posted to the U.S. in 2001. After returning to Japan in 2009, worked on and led projects for various models as the LPL.

  • Photos of development members

    Yuta Kijima

    Design Department

    Design PL(Project Leader)

    Joined TS TECH in 2010. After joining, was involved in development projects for the 9th and 10th generation Civic. Served as Design PL for the seats in the new 11th generation Civic.

  • Photos of the original development members

    Takuya Hara

    Design Department

    Design PL (Project Leader)

    Joined TS TECH in 2013. After joining, was in charge of door trim designs. Served in his first role as a Design PL for the new Civic.

  • Photo of a rock fragment of a development member

    So Iwakata

    Product Engineering Department

    Prototype Staff

    Joined TS TECH in 2001. Moved from the Vehicle Sales Department at the Hamamatsu Branch to the Product Engineering Department. Has subsequently been in charge of prototypes as part of seat development and involved in seat prototypes during the development of various models.

  • Photo by Sakurai, a member of the development team

    Shunichi Sakurai

    Model Control Department

    Production Line Planning Staff

    Joined TS TECH in 2014. Assigned to the Model Control Department. Helped streamline production line processes for the new Civic.

    *Departments and positions current as of time of interview

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