The 1994 Honda Civic Shuttle Beagle is a rare, Japanese Domestic
Market (JDM) variation of the popular EF-generation Civic wagon
(often referred to in the US as the Wagovan or Shuttle). Designed
as a rugged, adventure-ready lifestyle vehicle, the Beagle is an
early precursor to modern soft-roaders and compact crossovers.Core
Specifications & Mechanicals- Engine: 1.6-liter naturally aspirated
"ZC" inline-four, factory rated at 118 hp and 105 lb-ft of torque.-
Drivetrain: Full-time 4-Wheel Drive (AWD).- Transmission: 6-speed
manual transaxle (featuring five standard forward gears and a
specialized Super-Low crawler gear marked "SL" for steep, off-road
climbs). An automatic (4AT) was also offered.- Chassis & Brakes:
Front disc brakes and rear drum brakes. It features independent
suspension, and many imported models feature adjustable coilovers
or upgraded shocks.Unique Features & Design- Exterior: The Beagle
variant was distinguished by utilitarian and adventurous
accessories, including headlight washer nozzles, a rear roof
spoiler with a "Beagle" decal, and rugged roof rails. Standard
paint options included vibrant shades paired with an Urban Grey
lower-body accent.- Interior: Because it was sold exclusively in
Japan, it features a Right-Hand Drive (RHD) cabin. It is equipped
with durable gray patterned cloth seats, a split-folding rear bench
that expands the cargo area, and a leather-wrapped "SL" gear
shifter.- Creature Comforts: For a 90s compact, it came fully
equipped for its time with automatic climate control, power
windows, power locks, and power mirrors.111,379 kilometers
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