Autumn 1992 (1993 model year): • CR-X del Sol launched in Japan with two trim levels – VXi and SiR (Japan) • Civic del Sol launched in USA with two trim levels – S and Si (U.S.) • CR-X del Sol launched in Europe with two trim levels – ESi and VTi (Europe) U.S. domestic market changes for 1994: • Added VTEC trim level, with
B16A3 DOHC VTEC engine and of torque (U.S.), 9,000 rpm tachometer, and improved suspension (U.S.) • S trim level receives front sway bar • Dual SRS airbags standard (U.S.) Changes for 1995: •
Civic tag dropped from US name; model now called
del Sol (U.S.) • VXi trim was only available in Japan as a SOHC VTEC. VGi, which was the Japanese version of the European ESi SOHC VTEC, replaced the VXi. (Japan) • Redesigned targa top seals to help prevent leakage (U.S.) • Added
anti-lock brakes on VTEC trim, base weight now (U.S.) • Heater vents in center console can now be open or closed • Added remote trunk release (U.S.) • Low fuel light (U.S.) • New alloy wheel design (U.S.) • S trim receives redesigned wheel covers (U.S.) • Si and VTEC trims receive redesigned alloy wheels Changes for 1996 (mid-model refresh): • Elimination of front auxiliary headlamps (U.S.) • Small airdam / rear deck aesthetic treatment (U.S.) • New front bumper and air dam (U.S.) • Length increase to (U.S.) • The base del Sol S receives the SOHC
D16Y7 engine with , a increase over previous years'
D15B 1.5-liter. (U.S.) • The del Sol Si receives the SOHC VTEC D16Y8 engine, as well as the suspension, larger front and rear stabilizer bars, and steering of the VTEC trim. (U.S.) • The del Sol VTEC receives the DOHC VTEC
B16A2 engine (U.S.) • OBD-II Emission control system implemented • New seat materials (U.S.) • New carpeting material (U.S.) Change for 1997: • Production ends (U.S., Canada) End of production in 1998: • Production ends (Japan, Europe) ==Sales==