New 2025 Honda Civic Gains Powerful Hybrid Trims, Sportier Styling and Improved Tech (2024)

  • Refreshed 2025 Civic builds on award-winning 11th-generation model with more aggressive front fascia and grille, revised taillights and four new exterior colors
  • New Civic hybrid – available as a sedan or hatchback – delivers an anticipated 232 lb.-ft.5 of torque, making it the most powerful non-Type R Civic ever
  • New range-topping Sport Touring Hybrid trim features Civic's first integration of Google built-in for seamless on-the-go connectivity
  • Powerful and efficient, the hybrid powertrain is expected to represent about 40% of all Civic sales

Building on the success of the 11th generation Civic – the 2022 North American Car of the Year – the refreshed 2025 Honda Civic adds more style, more tech and with the available two-motor hybrid powertrain, a lot more power. Positioned at the top of the lineup and expected to receive an EPA combined fuel economy rating nearing 50 mpg1, the new Civic hybrid, offered as either a sedan or hatchback, combines the fun-to-drive spirit of Civic with the award-winning Honda two-motor hybrid system.

The 2025 Civic will be available in four trim levels, starting with LX (sedan only) and Sport, and topped by the hybrid-powered Sport Hybrid and Sport Touring Hybrid.The new hybrid-electric models will represent about 40% of Civic sales as a key step in the Honda electrification strategy. The 2025 Civic sedan will begin arriving at Honda dealers next month, while the Civic hatchback will arrive later this summer.

"The new Civic hybrid is a perfectly-timed addition to the Honda lineup as hybrid-electric sales continue to grow, providing Honda with an important building block toward 100% zero-emissions vehicle sales by 2040," said Lance Woelfer, assistant vice president of Honda National Auto Sales, American Honda Motor Co., Inc. "Honda hybrid-electric models represented over one-quarter of our overall brand sales in 2023, and the fun-to-drive Civic hybrid is a fantastic new product at the gateway of our popular electrified lineup along with Accord hybrid, CR-V hybrid and the all-electric Prologue."

Civic is Honda's longest-running automotive nameplate and Americans have purchased more than 12 million Civics since 1973, making it one of the top three best-selling passenger cars in America over the past 51 years2. An unparalleled success, the 11th-generation Civic serves as the gateway to the Honda brand and America's most popular vehicle with Gen Z buyers, first-time new car buyers as well as multicultural customers3.

Most Powerful Non-Type R Civic Ever
With an anticipated combined 200 horsepower and an impressive 232 lb.-ft. of torque5,the new Civic hybrid-electric powered trims are the most powerful non-Type R Civics ever, providing quick, effortless acceleration while receiving outstanding EPA fuel economy ratings. Linear Shift Control further elevates the driving experience by mimicking the vehicle speed-linked rev feel typically associated with a conventional drivetrain shifting gears under acceleration. The resulting performance is even quicker than the outgoing 1.5L turbo-powered Civic.

The Honda two-motor hybrid system maximizes efficiency without compromising dynamic performance or passenger and cargo space.Optimized for the Civic and delivering a sporty driving experience, the refined Honda two-motor hybrid-electric power unit features two large and powerful electric motors.

In addition, the new Civic hybrids have four levels of regenerative-braking deceleration available through selector paddles on the steering wheel. The multiple levels provide a wide range of control during deceleration.

To further amplify Civic's legendary fun-to-drive spirit and class-leading ride comfort, the ride and handling dynamics of Civic hybrid have been optimized with unique spring and damper tuning, and a specifically-developed tire. Hybrid trims also enjoy the lowest NVH levels in the Civic lineup, with a robust noise reduction package that includes Active Noise Control on all hybrids, and wheel resonators on Sport Touring trims.

To support affordability for young buyers, Civic LX and Sport trims continue to be powered by a responsive and efficient 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine. Sport Hybrid and Sport Touring Hybrid trims benefit from Honda's powerful yet efficient two-motor hybrid system.

Drivers can seamlessly switch between selectable drive modes to optimize the Civic driving experience for various conditions. Econ, Normal, and Sport (Sport and hybrid trims only) modes feature pre-set performance settings for powertrain response, steering assist level and gauge cluster layout. Civic Sport Touring Hybrid models also feature a new Individual mode that enables customization of the driving experience.

Enhanced Design
The exterior styling of every 2025 Honda Civic is enhanced with a new more aggressive front fascia and grille, while new darker taillights give Civic sedan a sharper look. For an even sportier look, the new more-powerful hybrid-powered trims get a distinct body colored headlamp garnish and front lower spoiler. All Sport trims continue to feature dark trim and black 18-inch wheels. A new machine-finished wheel design is exclusive to the top-of-the-line Sport Touring Hybrid.

Four bold new colors including Solar Silver Metallic, Urban Gray Pearl, Blue Lagoon Pearl (exclusive to Civic sedan) and Sand Dune Pearl (exclusive to Civic hatchback) enhance the appearance of the 2025 Civic.

Inside, the simple and clean Civic interior is also refreshed. All hybrid models are now available with a gray interior color. Sport Hybrid also comes standard with a moonroof, heated front seats and dual zone climate controls.

The Sport Touring Hybrid adds leather seating, a 12-speaker Bose premium audio system and intuitive technology, including a larger 9-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto™ compatibility and a wireless smartphone charger. All Civic models now come standard with front USB-C ports.

Google built-In
Additionally, the top-line Sport Touring Hybrid features Civic's first integration of Google built-in.This includes apps like Google Assistant, Google Maps and more on Google Play for a helpful, personalized and connected driving experience with a complimentary 3-year unlimited data plan.

With Google Assistant, users can get things done while keeping their eyes on the road and their hands on the wheel. Talk to Google to easily call or text a friend, set reminders, or even change the temperature in the car. Users can also navigate to the next destination or look up what's nearby. For example, Google Assistant enables users to set their destination in Google Maps using just their voice, with the route map then displayed in the instrument cluster.

Drivers can control their media by asking Google to skip to the next track or rewind a podcast using their favorite media apps with just their voice. Google Play enables users to download various 3rd-party apps for music, podcasts and audiobooks, just like they would on their smartphone.

Safety for Everyone
The 11th-generation Civic is a safety leader in the compact class thanks to advanced active and passive safety technology that comes standard on every Civic. This includes Honda's proprietaryAdvanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure designed to help protect occupants in a wide variety of frontal collisions, along with advanced supplemental restraint systems.

Civic's driver and passenger front airbags were designed to minimize the potential for severe brain trauma associated with angled frontal collisions. The front driver's airbag uses an innovative donut-shaped structure to cradle and cradle the head to reduce rotation. The passenger-side front airbag uses a three-chamber design with the two outer chambers designed to achieve a similar result. All Civic models also feature pretensioning front seatbelts, and front, side, knee and side-curtain airbags.

Based on Honda's long standing "Safety for Everyone" approach, which focuses on advancing safety for everyone sharing the road, all Civic models are equipped with the Honda Sensing® suite of safety and driver-assistive technologies, which includes Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™) with Pedestrian Detection; Forward Collision Warning; Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) incorporating Lane Departure Warning (LDW); Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS); and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). All Sport models are now also equipped with Blind Spot with Rear Cross Traffic Alert.

Manufacturing
Honda has produced more than 11 million Civics in North America, including more than five million in the United States, accounting for more than a quarter of our vehicle production in the region since Honda began making cars in America in 1982. The 11th-generation Civic continues to build on that legacy with production* of the Civic Sedan in Alliston, Ontario, Canada, and Civic Hatchback at the company's Greensburg, Indiana plant.

Associates at Honda Power Unit Operations facilities in Ohio – including the Anna Engine Plant and Ohio Transmission Plant – build both the two-motor hybrid-electric power unit and 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine for the Accord, CR-V and Civic hybrids.

* using domestic and globally-sourced parts

About Honda
Honda offers a full line of clean, safe, fun and connected vehicles sold through more than 1,000 independent U.S. Honda dealers. The award-winning Honda lineup includes the Civic and Accord, along with the HR-V, CR-V, Passport and Pilot sport utility vehicles, the Ridgeline pickup and the Odyssey minivan. Honda's electrified vehicle lineup includes the new Prologue SUV, the company's first volume battery-electric vehicle, Accord hybrid, CR-V hybrid and Civic hybrid.

Honda has been producing automobiles in America for over 40 years and currently operates 18 major manufacturing facilities in North America. In 2023, more than 99% of all Honda vehicles sold in the U.S. were made in North America, with about two-thirds made in America, using domestic and globally sourced parts.

More information about Honda is available in theDigital FactBook.

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1 Anticipated 2025 EPA mileage ratings; Use for comparison purposes only; your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, battery pack age/condition and other factors.
2 Based on total sales data from WardsAuto and Sales Flash 1973-2023CY
3 Based on Strategic Vision’s New Vehicle Experience Study 2021-2023.
5 Preliminary horsepower and torque ratings shown.

New 2025 Honda Civic Gains Powerful Hybrid Trims, Sportier Styling and Improved Tech (2024)

FAQs

How much horsepower does a 2025 Civic hybrid have? ›

200 Horsepower

How many miles per gallon does a 2025 Honda Civic hybrid get? ›

Honda outfits the Civic Hybrid with a 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine paired with two compact electric motors producing a total of 200 hp and 232 lb-ft of torque. Fuel economy is fantastic: Honda estimates 50/47 mpg city/highway on the sedan.

How much will the 2025 Honda Civic cost? ›

The 2025 Honda Civic is a top choice among compact cars. It's available as a traditional sedan or a versatile hatchback. Pricing starts at $25,345. Our highest-rated compact car receives a revamp for 2025.

How much horsepower does a 2025 Civic Si have? ›

2025 Honda Civic Si Engine & Specs

The current Civic Si is powered by a turbocharged 1.5L four-cylinder engine that develops 200 hp and 192 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to the front wheel via a six-speed manual transmission.

How long do hybrid civics last? ›

The lifespan of a Honda Civic Hybrid battery can vary depending on a number of factors, including driving habits, climate, and maintenance. On average, a Honda Civic Hybrid battery can last between six and ten years, but some batteries may last longer or fail earlier than expected.

Will the 2025 Civic be redesigned? ›

The Civic receives a few cosmetic changes to keep its styling looking fresh for 2025. Revised headlamps and a reworked bumper help visually identify the new model year from last year's Civic.

Will a Honda Civic last 20 years? ›

A well-maintained Honda Civic can often reach or surpass 200,000 miles and 20 years before requiring serious repairs. These longevity contributes a lot to the Honda Civic's enduring reputation as a reliable vehicle for daily commutes.

Is a Honda Civic worth buying? ›

In fact, our test team named the Civic the Edmunds Top Rated Car for 2023. Just about everything you'd want from a small sedan or hatchback is here, including plenty of interior room, pleasing performance, and nearly all of the latest technology and driver assist features Honda has on offer.

How long is a Honda Civic expected to last? ›

It can last for over 200,000 miles with proper maintenance. However, the average Honda Civic is rated for about 50-70 thousand miles before needing a major repair or replacement. This impressive lifespan makes it an excellent choice when considering purchasing one.

How much HP can a stock Civic handle? ›

Well, there are a lot of variables and we will dive into a few of them soon. For the engine, our general answer is about ~375 wheel horsepower.

Which Civic has the most HP? ›

The Most Powerful Honda Civic Ever: the 2023 Honda Civic Type R.

Why does the new Civic Si have less HP? ›

While the engine makes five less horsepower than before, Honda claims the engine's power band is wider than before and doesn't make its peak horsepower until higher up the rev range. The engine has been fitted with a single-mass flywheel that's 26% lighter than the dual-mass version on last year's model.

How much horsepower does the 2024 Honda Civic hybrid have? ›

Honda says the Civic hybrid will now debut as a 2025 model, offered as both a sedan and as a hatchback, powered by a version of the hybrid powertrain that's found in the Accord hybrid. That would mean a four-cylinder engine paired with two electric motors for somewhere between 180 and 200 horsepower.

How much horsepower does a Honda Civic Hybrid have? ›

The new Civic Hybrid features a detuned version of the Accord's hybrid powertrain, which features a 2.0-liter four-cylinder gas engine and a pair of electric motors. Honda expects the hybrid Civic to generate 200 horsepower and 232 pound-feet of torque, giving it 40 pound-feet more than the sport-tuned Civic Si.

Is the Honda Civic Hybrid a full hybrid? ›

e:HEV Hybrid Performance The Civic is a self-charging, full hybrid, meaning it can run on electricity alone and there is no need to plug it in.

How much horsepower does a Honda Civic RS hybrid have? ›

The e-motor, which offers 184 PS (181 hp, or 135 kW) and 315 Nm from 0-2,000 rpm in the way of output, sends drive to the front wheels via an electric continuously variable transmission (E-CVT).

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