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Is there an AWD Civic?

There is no factory all-wheel-drive (AWD) version of the Honda Civic in the current lineup. All Civics are front-wheel drive (FWD) across trims and powertrains in the markets where the model is sold.


This article explains the current status of AWD for the Civic, how it compares to other Honda models, and what options exist for buyers who need all-wheel traction.


Current status of AWD in the Civic


Below is a concise snapshot of where the Civic stands regarding all-wheel traction. The Civic lineup in major markets remains FWD with a range of powertrains, including turbocharged gasoline engines and a hybrid variant, but no factory AWD option has been offered for the Civic itself.



  • North America: All Civic models (sedan and hatch) are front-wheel drive only. Engine options include a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, a 1.5-liter turbo, and a hybrid variant; transmission choices vary by trim, with CVT on most and a manual option available on certain performance variants in older generations.

  • Global markets: In Europe, Asia, and other regions where the Civic is sold, the lineup is similarly front-wheel drive across gasoline turbo and hybrid variants; there is no factory AWD Civic in these markets either.

  • Performance variants: The Civic Si and Civic Type R remain front-wheel drive in their current generations, with no official AWD Civic offered by Honda.


In practice, that means buyers seeking AWD within the Civic family will not find a factory-equipped AWD option on a standard Civic, Si, or Type R. Some buyers explore aftermarket modifications, but these typically affect warranty and long-term reliability and are not supported by Honda.


Other Honda options with AWD


For shoppers who specifically need all-wheel drive within the Honda lineup, several other models offer factory AWD and can provide similar practicality in a similar size class as the Civic.



  • CR-V: A compact SUV that offers Real-Time AWD with Intelligent Control System on many trims, delivering added traction in adverse conditions.

  • HR-V: The smaller crossover in Honda’s lineup often includes AWD as an option or standard on certain trims, depending on the market.

  • Other Honda options: If you’re open to slightly larger or more premium options, models such as the Honda Accord (some markets) or other all-wheel-drive Honda vehicles may be available with AWD configurations, depending on the market and trim.


These AWD options provide the benefit of all-weather capability without abandoning the core practicality and fuel efficiency you expect from Honda’s broader lineup. Availability and specific AWD configurations vary by country and trim level, so checking with a local dealer is recommended.


Summary


Bottom line: The Honda Civic does not offer a factory all-wheel-drive version in its current generation in most markets, including the United States and Europe. If AWD is essential, consider other Honda models such as the CR-V or HR-V, which provide AWD as part of their standard or optional equipment. For those committed to the Civic, you can improve winter traction with high-quality winter tires and careful driving, but AWD is not an option on the Civic itself at this time.

Are any Hondas AWD?


Yes, many Honda models offer all-wheel drive (AWD), including the CR-V, HR-V, Passport, Pilot, and Ridgeline. Some models, like the Pilot and Passport, have AWD as a standard feature on higher trims, while others, like the CR-V and HR-V, make it an available option. The Honda Accord also has AWD models.
 

  • Honda CR-V: Available with Real Time AWD™ on many trims, including the hybrid version.
  • Honda HR-V: Available with Real Time AWD™.
  • Honda Passport: Standard with i-VTM4® AWD on most trims.
  • Honda Pilot: Standard with i-VTM4® AWD on many trims.
  • Honda Ridgeline: Standard with i-VTM4® AWD.
  • Honda Prologue: Available with AWD.
  • Honda Accord: Available with AWD on certain models.



Do Honda Civics come in AWD?


No, the modern Honda Civic is not offered with all-wheel drive (AWD); it comes standard with front-wheel drive (FWD). However, some older generations of the Civic, particularly the wagon models and the RTSI sedan, were available with AWD in certain markets. For modern AWD options from Honda, consider other models like the CR-V, HR-V, Passport, or Pilot.
 

  • Modern Civics: Today's Civic models are exclusively front-wheel drive, though some offer powerful turbocharged engines. 
  • Older models: Honda produced some AWD versions of the Civic in past generations, including the Civic wagon and the RTSI sedan, which featured a "Real Time AWD" system. 
  • Other Honda AWD vehicles: If you need all-wheel drive in a Honda, look to their SUVs and trucks, such as the CR-V, HR-V, Passport, Pilot, and Ridgeline. 



Do any sedans have AWD?


Yes, many sedans offer all-wheel drive (AWD), including models from brands like Subaru, Audi, Acura, and Volvo, as well as some mainstream brands like Nissan and Toyota. AWD is available on both luxury and non-luxury sedans, providing enhanced traction for various road conditions like rain, snow, or gravel.
 
Examples of sedans with available AWD

  • Subaru: Known for its standard AWD, Subaru offers it on models like the WRX and Legacy. 
  • Audi: Many Audi sedans come with AWD, such as the A3, A4, and A6. 
  • Acura: The TLX is an example of an Acura sedan that offers AWD. 
  • Volvo: Models like the S60 and S90 have available AWD. 
  • Nissan: The Altima offers an available AWD option. 
  • Toyota: The Camry is available with AWD, and the brand also offers hybrid AWD sedans. 
  • Other examples: Other sedans with available or standard AWD include the Kia Stinger, Mercedes-Benz C-Class and CLA, and Cadillac ATS. 



Does the 2025 Honda Civic come with AWD?


Gas-Powered and Hybrid Engine Options for the Civic Lineup
This is an increase compared to the outgoing Civic sedan's turbocharged 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine. Front-wheel drive will be standard on the 2025 Honda Civic sedan at Honda of Gainesville.


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