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Does Honda make a Civic?

Yes. Honda continues to manufacture the Civic, a long-running compact car that remains a core part of the brand's lineup.


First introduced in 1972, the Civic has evolved through eleven generations and remains offered in both sedan and hatchback configurations across many markets. This article surveys the current Civic lineup, where it’s sold, and what buyers should know in 2025.


Overview of the Civic


The Honda Civic has become one of the best-known compact cars worldwide, prized for efficiency, practicality, and strong resale value. Over the decades, it has grown from a modest economy hatchback into a versatile family car that now includes hybrid options and performance variants. Honda markets the Civic in numerous regions, sometimes with region-specific trims and powertrains to meet local regulations and demand.


Current generation and variants


The Civic is in its 11th generation, which launched for model year 2022. In major markets, it is available in sedan and hatchback bodies with a range of engines, including a turbocharged 1.5-liter option and a naturally aspirated 2.0-liter on certain trims; a hybrid variant has been introduced in some markets to boost efficiency. Performance-oriented models—Civic Si and Civic Type R—offer manual transmissions and higher output for enthusiasts. Transmission options vary by market and trim.


Key variants and features


Below are the main Civic variants currently offered in major markets, highlighting body style options and notable powertrains.



  • Civic Sedan: Available in multiple trims such as LX, Sport, EX, and Touring; typically paired with a CVT, with the Si and Type R offerings excluded from this body style in most markets.

  • Civic Hatchback: Also offered in various trims (Sport, EX, Touring); similar transmission choices as the sedan, with performance models separated.

  • Civic Si: High-performance variant with a turbocharged 1.5-liter engine and a 6-speed manual transmission (manual-only in most markets).

  • Civic Type R: Range-topping performance model with a turbocharged engine and a manual 6-speed; designed for enthusiasts and track-capable performance.

  • Civic Hybrid: A hybrid variant available in certain markets to boost fuel efficiency; pairing a hybrid powertrain with similar body styles where offered.


These variants illustrate Honda’s approach to the Civic: practical daily drivers, compact hatchbacks for flexible use, and dedicated performance models for enthusiasts, all within the same generation.


Markets, manufacturing, and availability


Honda manufactures Civics at multiple plants around the world to serve regional markets. In North America, Civics are produced at Honda facilities in the United States and Canada, while European and Asian production supports export markets as well. Availability and specific trims can vary by country due to local regulations, emissions rules, and demand.


What this means for buyers


For shoppers, the Civic lineup offers a choice between efficiency-focused models and sportier variants, with technology features that typically include advanced driver-assistance systems, touchscreen infotainment, and connected services. The Si and Type R provide higher performance and driving engagement, while the mainstream trims balance economy and practicality. Prospective buyers should compare body style (sedan vs. hatchback), powertrain, transmission options, and price in their region.


Summary


Bottom line: Honda does make a Civic, and it remains a central part of Honda’s lineup. With sedan and hatchback body styles, a full range of trims, and performance variants like the Si and Type R, the Civic continues to appeal to a broad audience while evolving with hybrid technology in markets that offer it.

Why is Honda discontinuing the Civic?


Honda is not discontinuing the Civic entirely, but the Civic Type R is being discontinued in Europe due to stricter emissions regulations and evolving safety standards (GSR2). The Civic sedan was previously discontinued in Japan due to poor demand, and coupe versions were stopped in North America due to low sales. The Civic will continue to be sold in other markets like the U.S. and Japan, and Honda is also working on new performance models like a hybrid Prelude.
 
Specific reasons for discontinuation in different markets:

  • Europe (Civic Type R): The current model's emissions and the lack of significant hybridization make it difficult to comply with new and strict European rules. 
  • Japan (Civic Sedan): The sedan was discontinued due to declining sales in favor of the brand's other models, though the Type R remains available via imports. 
  • North America (Civic Coupe): The coupe body style was discontinued for the 2021 model year due to low sales and the difficulty of justifying the cost of producing a separate coupe platform for the model. 
  • India (Civic and CR-V): Honda stopped selling these models in India due to the closure of the company's Greater Noida manufacturing facility. 



Does Honda still make Civics?


The 2026 Honda Civic is offered in sedan and hatchback body styles. It comes in four main trim levels: LX (sedan only), Sport, Sport Hybrid and Sport Touring Hybrid. There's also the Civic Si sedan and the Civic Type R hatchback.



Which one is better, Toyota Camry or Honda Civic?


The better car depends on your priorities: the Toyota Camry is better for a more powerful, comfortable, and spacious midsize sedan with optional AWD, while the Honda Civic is better for a more affordable, sporty, and fuel-efficient compact car. The Camry is only offered as a hybrid for 2025 and has a smoother, more refined ride. The Civic offers both gasoline and hybrid options, is known for its sportier handling, and is a smaller, more agile car.
 
This video compares the Honda Civic and Toyota Camry, discussing their features and who each car is best suited for: 54sBros FOURR SpeedYouTube · May 16, 2025
Toyota Camry

  • Pros:
    • More powerful engine options (standard hybrid, with a powerful 225 hp hybrid powertrain). 
    • Smoother, quieter ride and more comfortable for long trips. 
    • More spacious cabin and rear legroom. 
    • Optional all-wheel drive (AWD). 
    • More standard safety and driver-assist features like blind spot systems. 
    • More premium feel and styling. 
  • Cons:
    • Higher starting price compared to the base Civic. 
    • Less-sporty handling. 

Honda Civic
  • Pros:
    • More affordable entry-level price. 
    • More agile and sporty handling. 
    • Smaller and more fuel-efficient compact size. 
    • More powertrain options (available with gasoline and hybrid engines). 
  • Cons:
    • Less standard power in base models. 
    • Less passenger space. 
    • No AWD option. 
    • Some trims may have fewer standard features than the Camry. 

This video demonstrates the exterior and interior features of the Honda Civic: 55sMotormouthYouTube · Nov 15, 2024
Which one should you choose?
  • Choose the Toyota Camry if you prioritize:
    • A more powerful and refined driving experience. 
    • A smoother, quieter ride for long commutes and family trips. 
    • More interior space and features for rear passengers. 
    • The option for all-wheel drive. 
  • Choose the Honda Civic if you prioritize:
    • A lower initial purchase price. 
    • A more engaging and sporty driving feel. 
    • Greater fuel efficiency. 
    • A smaller, more agile vehicle for city driving. 



Is Honda making a 2026 Civic?


Yes, the 2026 Honda Civic is available, and it is a refreshed version of the 2025 model with upgrades such as an improved Driver Attention Monitor, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and Google Built-In on top trims. It is offered in various trims, including the Sport Hybrid and Sport Touring Hybrid sedan and hatchback models.
 
Key features of the 2026 Honda Civic

  • Engine and performance: The Civic Si features a 1.5L turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 200 hp and 192 lb-ft of torque. The Sport and Sport Touring Hybrid models have a 200-hp hybrid powertrain. 
  • Upgraded technology: Higher trims now include Google Built-In, and there is an improved Driver Attention Monitor and standard Rear Cross Traffic Alert. 
  • Hybrid powertrains: The hybrid models are available with a 200-hp hybrid powertrain, and the Sport Touring Hybrid has a fuel efficiency rating of up to 50 city/45 highway mpg. 
  • Trim levels: The 2026 Civic is available in several trims, including the Sport Hybrid and Sport Touring Hybrid sedan and hatchback models. 
  • Cargo space: The Hatchback offers a larger cargo area with 24.5 cubic feet of space with the rear seats up. 
  • Standard features: All 2026 Civic Sedans come standard with LED headlights. 


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