Loading

Which Honda gets 40 MPG?

Answer: Several Honda models reach or exceed 40 mpg, most notably the Civic on the highway with the 1.5-liter turbo engine, and the brand’s hybrids—Insight, Civic Hybrid, and Accord Hybrid—commonly posting 40 mpg or more in real-world driving. This article breaks down which Hondas typically meet the 40 mpg target and how their efficiency varies by powertrain.


Gasoline models around 40 mpg highway


Gasoline-only Hondas that commonly approach the 40 mpg mark are concentrated in the Civic lineup, where highway fuel economy can be near 40 mpg depending on generation, trim, and transmission.



  • Honda Civic — The 1.5-liter turbo with CVT has been cited for highway mileage near 40 mpg in many recent model years, with overall (combined) mpg varying by trim and drivetrain.


Keep in mind that the 40 mpg figure cited for highway driving is not the same as combined mpg. Real-world efficiency depends on factors such as driving style, climate control use, and payload.


Hybrid and electrified Hondas that exceed 40 mpg


Electrified Hondas are the models most consistently delivering 40 mpg or more in combined driving, often well into the 40s or 50s depending on year and configuration.



  • Honda Insight — A dedicated hybrid with typically strong overall fuel economy, often in the mid-to-upper 40s or higher in combined mpg, and excellent highway efficiency.

  • Honda Civic Hybrid — Hybrid variant of the Civic that generally yields solid combined mpg, frequently reaching or exceeding 40 mpg overall depending on the year and trim.

  • Honda Accord Hybrid — Midsize hybrid that commonly delivers mid-40s mpg in combined driving, with highway efficiency reflected in strong overall numbers.


As with any car, actual mpg depends on the exact model year, trim, and how you drive. Hybrids tend to outperform gasoline-only models on average, especially in mixed or city-to-highway commuting patterns.


Summary


In short, if you’re aiming for about 40 mpg, the baseline gasoline option is the Honda Civic with the 1.5L turbo engine, particularly on the highway. For consistently higher efficiency, Honda’s electrified lineup—especially the Insight, Civic Hybrid, and Accord Hybrid—typically delivers 40 mpg or more in combined driving, with many configurations achieving 50 mpg or more. Always verify the latest EPA ratings for your exact model year and trim to know the precise numbers you can expect in real-world use.

Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.