There is much to love about the 2025 Honda Civic. It is a spacious sedan with engine options that can be fuel-efficient or sporty, depending on your needs.
The 2025 model year indeed gets a light styling refresh, including a revised front fascia. The lineup has also been extensively streamlined to just three trims: LX, Sport, and Si. Finally, Honda axed the 180-horsepower turbo-four that came standard in the 2024 Civic EX, EX-L, and Touring models.
The Honda Civic Sedan has a seating capacity of five. Cloth upholstery and manually adjusting front seats are standard. Heated sports seats and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter are optional. The front seats have sufficient padding. The headroom in both rows is decent, and legroom is good, too, meaning adults can fit in the back without issue.
Two full LATCH connector sets for the outboard seats and a tether anchor for the rear middle seat are available for installing child safety seats. The Civic sedan has a fair amount of cargo space for a compact car. It offers 14.8 cubic feet of trunk space, while the hatchback offers 24.5 cubic feet. This ensures you'll have room to stow a few suitcases.
The Civic's infotainment setup is top-notch. The available infotainment touchscreens are highly responsive to inputs and feature crisp, bright graphics. The system is also easy to use, thanks to the multitude of physical knobs and buttons Honda included on the center stack.
The Honda Civic Sedan has a low, wide stance, a long hood, and a sloping roofline. Its smooth aerodynamic form signifies stability and power. Whichever Civic trim you choose, you get front and rear LED lighting. Except for the base LX trim, all others come standard with power side mirrors. Entry-level LX models roll on 16-inch wheels. The rest of the lineup rides on 18-inch wheels. The Sport Touring gets exclusive alloy wheels.
Below are some of the available colors for the 2025 Honda Civic Sedan:
The Honda Civic strikes a nice balance between practicality and good handling. The steering is nicely weighted, making darting around crowded parking lots easy. However, this Honda also happily eats up corners when you get a bit more aggressive with the throttle. In general, the Civic is a comfortable ride. Thanks to sporty performance upgrades, the Civic Si is especially lively around curves.
The regular Civic features a 150-horsepower 4-cylinder engine and a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The Si features a 200-horsepower turbo-4 engine mated to a six-speed manual. All Civics are front-wheel drive. The basic engine is more than adequate for most driving situations.
The standard Civic can reach highway speeds without issue, and the CVT is smooth enough to help deliver excellent fuel economy. The Si provides a much-appreciated layer of power, and this version's 6-speed manual delivers quick, precise shifts.
The Honda Civic is surprisingly comfortable for such a compact car. It also has good looks and useful tech. Throw in an impressive MPG rating and competitive MSRP, and you'll see why the Civic remains one of the best-selling compact cars in the market.
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