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Specifications
Powertrain
| Engine |
2.0L Atkinson-cycle inline-4 with dual-motor hybrid system |
| Transmission |
eCVT (hybrid drive unit) |
| Drive |
FWD |
| Fuel type |
Hybrid (Gasoline + Electric) |
Performance
| Net horsepower |
200 hp |
| Torque |
232 lb-ft (traction motor) |
| 0-60 mph |
Approx. 6.2 sec |
| Top speed |
Approx. 112 mph (limited) |
Dimensions
| Length |
184.0 in |
| Width |
70.9 in |
| Height |
55.7 in |
| Wheelbase |
107.7 in |
| Cargo volume |
14.8 cu ft |
Efficiency
| EPA city |
50 mpg (hybrid est.) |
| EPA highway |
47 mpg (hybrid est.) |
| EPA combined |
49 mpg (hybrid est.) |
| Fuel tank |
10.6 gallons |
Safety
| NHTSA rating |
5 stars (recent model years) |
| IIHS |
Top Safety Pick (recent model years) |
| Driver assists |
Honda Sensing |
Engine & Performance
Engine2.0L e:HEV Hybrid System
Horsepower200 hp (net combined)
Torque232 lb-ft (electric motor)
Fuel TypeHybrid
TransmissioneCVT
Drive TypeFWD
Mileage49 MPG combined (hybrid est.)
AccelerationApprox. 6.2 sec (0-60 mph)
Top SpeedApprox. 112 mph
EmissionsLow-emission certified (market dependent)
BatteryLithium-ion hybrid battery
ChargingSelf-charging hybrid (regenerative + engine)
Range (EV)N/A
Fuel Economy
Fuel TypeHybrid
Mileage49 MPG combined (hybrid est.)
EmissionsLow-emission certified (market dependent)
BatteryLithium-ion hybrid battery
ChargingSelf-charging hybrid (regenerative + engine)
Range (EV)N/A
Safety
- Collision Mitigation Braking System
- Road Departure Mitigation System
- Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow
Technology
- 9-inch touchscreen infotainment
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster
- Bose premium audio system
Ownership
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- Heated front seats
- Power-adjustable driver seat
Follow Honda maintenance minder intervals, rotate tires regularly, keep hybrid battery cooling paths unobstructed, and maintain proper wheel alignment for best efficiency.
Expert Review
By FindEdition Auto Team
4.7 / 10 expert score
Overview
Honda Civic blends hybrid efficiency with class-leading driving dynamics, modern design, and a high-quality interior for compact sedan buyers.
Driving Experience
Civic feels responsive and composed, with precise steering and strong low-end electric torque that makes city and highway driving effortless.
Efficiency & Ownership
Its hybrid system delivers excellent MPG and low running costs, making it a smart choice for commuters and long-term ownership.
Pros
- Excellent hybrid fuel economy
- Strong acceleration from electric torque
- Sharp handling and composed ride
- High-quality interior and infotainment
- Comprehensive standard safety suite
Cons
- Rear seat is adequate, not class-leading for tall passengers
- Road noise can increase on coarse pavement
- Higher hybrid trims can get expensive
- No AWD option in sedan hybrid configuration
Verdict
Best compact sedan for buyers seeking hybrid efficiency, engaging road manners, and premium daily usability.
Pricing Intelligence
MSRP
$33,950
Current
$33,199
Dealer
$32,699
Invoice
$32,150
Offer
$32,949
Discount1001
Finance2.9% APR for 60 months (qualified buyers, region dependent)
Lease$369/mo for 36 months, $4,199 due at signing (market dependent)
TaxesVaries by state and locality
Product Intelligence
Buying Recommendation
Sport Hybrid offers strong value, while Sport Touring Hybrid is best for buyers wanting premium audio, full digital instrumentation, and top comfort features.
Ownership Cost
Follow Honda maintenance minder intervals, rotate tires regularly, keep hybrid battery cooling paths unobstructed, and maintain proper wheel alignment for best efficiency.
Charging
Self-charging hybrid (regenerative + engine)
Alternatives
Sport Hybrid offers strong value, while Sport Touring Hybrid is best for buyers wanting premium audio, full digital instrumentation, and top comfort features.
vs Toyota Corolla Hybrid: Civic offers stronger performance and more engaging handling, while Corolla Hybrid is often priced lower. vs Hyundai Elantra Hybrid: Elantra offers feature value, while Civic typically leads in driving refinement and cabin execution.
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