Key Features
Dual-Mode Paddle Shifters
CVT Trim
CVT Trim
Honda Sensing® Driver Assistive Features
Apple CarPlay®* and Android Auto™* Compatibility
Wireless
Seats
Heated Front Leather Trimmed
Heated Front Leather Trimmed
One-Touch Power Moonroof
Blind Spot Information System*
Available
Available
Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control
Audio System
180-Watt Audio System with 8 Speakers
180-Watt Audio System with 8 Speakers
Bose Premium Sound System with 12 Speakers, including Subwoofer
Wheels
18 in Alloys
17 in Alloys
18 in Alloys
MPG Ratings* (City/Hwy/Combined)
26 / 36 / 29 (6MT) 29 / 37 / 32 (CVT)
31 / 39 / 35
28 / 37 / 31 (6MT) 30 / 37 / 33 (CVT)
Horsepower (SAE net)
158 @ 6500 rpm
180 @ 6000 rpm
180 @ 6000 rpm
Honda Sensing® Driver Assistive Features
Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™)*
Road Departure Mitigation System (RDM)*
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow*
LSF on CVT Trim only
LSF on CVT Trim only
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)*
Forward Collision Warning (FCW)*
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*
Traffic Jam Assist*
CVT Trim
CVT Trim
Traffic Sign Recognition System (TSR)*
Parking sensors (front and rear)
Blind Spot Information System (BSI)*
Available
Available
Auto High-Beam Headlights
Low-Speed Braking Control
CVT Trim
Active Safety
Multi-Angle Rearview Camera* with Dynamic Guidelines
Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) with Traction Control*
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
Brake Assist
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)*
LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
Passive Safety
Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) Body Structure
Driver's and Front Passenger's Advanced Front Airbags (SRS)
Driver's and Front Passenger's Knee Airbags (SRS)
Driver's and Front Passenger's Front Side Airbags
Rear Outboard Passengers' Side Airbags
Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensor
3-Point Seat Belts at all Seating Positions
Front and Outboard Rear 3-Point Seat Belts with Automatic Tensioning System
Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH): Lower Anchors (2nd-Row Outboard), Tether Anchors (2nd-Row All)
Seat-Belt Reminder for all Seating Positions
Child-Proof Rear Door Locks
Rear Seat Reminder (RSR)
Audio & Connectivity
7-Inch Touch-Screen
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®*
Bluetooth® Streaming Audio*
Radio Data System (RDS)
Speed-Sensitive Volume Compensation (SVC)
2.5-Amp USB Smartphone/Audio Interface*
Front Console (1 Port)
Front Console (1 Port)
Front Console (1 Port)
HondaLink®*
Apple CarPlay®* Compatibility
Wireless
Android Auto™* Compatibility
Wireless
SMS Text Message Function*
180-Watt Audio System with 8 Speakers
9-Inch Color Touch-Screen with Volume Knob, Customizable Feature Settings and Smart Shortcuts
Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with Voice Recognition* and Honda RealTime Traffic
Bose Premium Sound System with 12 Speakers, including Subwoofer
SiriusXM®*
HD Radio™*
Wireless Phone Charger (Qi-Compatible)*
2.5-Amp USB Charging Port
Front Console (1 Port) / 2nd-Row (2 Ports)
Comfort & Convenience
Driver's and Front Passenger's Vanity Mirrors
Automatic Climate Control System
Power Windows with Auto-Up/Down Driver's and Front Passenger's Windows
Power Door Locks
Driver's and Front Passenger's Illuminated Window and Door Lock Controls
Push Button Start
Cruise Control
One-Touch Turn Indicators
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Column
LED Pocket Light
Center Console with Sliding Armrest and Storage Compartment
Sliding Sunvisors
Door-Pocket Storage Bins (front/rear)
Headlights-On Reminder
Capless Fuel Filler
Map Lights
Rear-Seat Heater Ducts
Floor Mats
12-Volt Power Outlet (front)
Rear-Window Defroster with Timer
Reversible Side-Pull Cargo Cover
Cargo Area Light
Illuminated Steering Wheel-Mounted Controls
LED Gear Position Indicators
CVT Trim
CVT Trim
Beverage Holders
Front
Front and Rear
Front and Rear
Sport Pedals
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel
Leather-Wrapped Shift Knob
Driver's and Front Passenger's Illuminated Vanity Mirrors
Passenger-Side Seatback Pocket
Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control System
Automatic-Dimming Rearview Mirror
Sunglasses Holder
HomeLink® Remote System*
Seating
Driver's Seat with Manual Height Adjustment
60/40 Split Fold-Down Rear Seatback
Adjustable Front Seat-Belt Anchors
Adjustable Head Restraints
Seating Capacity
5
5
5
Driver's Seat with 8-Way Power Adjustment
Heated Front Seats
Leather-Trimmed Interior
Rear-Seat Center Armrest
Front Passenger's Seat with 4-Way Power Adjustment
Exterior Features
Two-Speed Intermittent Windshield Wipers
LED Headlights with Auto-On/Off
Security System with Remote Entry and Hatch Release
Body-Colored Door Handles
Push-to-Release Fuel Filler Door
LED Brake and Taillights
Fin-Type Roof-Mounted Antenna
Rear Window Wiper/Washer
Body-Colored Power Side Mirrors
Gloss Black
Heated
Heated with Integrated LED Turn Indicators
Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto Lock®
One-Touch Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature
Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers
Rain-Sensing
LED Fog Lights
Dual Exhaust Finishers
Engineering
Engine Type
In-Line 4-Cylinder
In-Line 4-Cylinder with Turbocharger
In-Line 4-Cylinder with Turbocharger
Boost Pressure
16.5 psi
16.5 psi
Displacement
1996 cc
1498 cc
1498 cc
Horsepower (SAE net)*
158 @ 6500 rpm
180 @ 6000 rpm
180 @ 6000 rpm
Torque (SAE net)*
138 lb-ft @ 4200 rpm
177 lb-ft @ 1700-4500 rpm
177 lb-ft @ 1700-4500 rpm
Redline
6800 rpm
6600 rpm
6600 rpm
Bore and Stroke
86.0 mm / 85.9 mm
73.0 mm / 89.5 mm
73.0 mm / 89.5 mm
Compression Ratio
10.8 : 1
10.3 : 1
10.3 : 1
Valve Train
16-Valve DOHC i-VTEC®
16-Valve DOHC VTEC®
16-Valve DOHC VTEC®
Direct Fuel Injection
Electric Parking Brake with Automatic Brake Hold
Eco Assist™ System
Hill Start Assist
3-Mode Drive System (ECON/Normal/Sport/)
CVT Trim
CVT Trim
Direct Ignition System with Immobilizer
CARB Emissions Rating*
LEV3-SULEV30 (CVT) LEV3-ULEV50 (6MT)
LEV3-SULEV30
LEV3-SULEV30 (CVT) LEV3-ULEV50 (6MT)
Idle-Stop
Remote Engine Start
CVT Trim
CVT Trim
Epa Mileage Ratings*/Fuel
6-Speed Manual Transmission (6MT) (City/Highway/Combined)
26 / 36 / 29
28 / 37 / 31
Continuously Variable Transmission (LL-CVT) (City/Highway/Combined)
29 / 37 / 32
31 / 39 / 35
30 / 37 / 33
Fuel Tank Capacity
12.39 gal
12.39 gal
12.39 gal
Required Fuel
Regular Unleaded
Regular Unleaded
Regular Unleaded
Transmissions
6-Speed Manual Transmission (6MT)
1st
3.643
3.643
2nd
2.08
2.08
3rd
1.361
1.361
4th
1.024
1.024
5th
0.83
0.83
6th
0.686
0.686
Reverse
3.673
3.673
Final Drive
4.1
4.1
Continuously Variable Transmission (LL-CVT)
with Dual-Mode Paddle Shifters
with Dual-Mode Paddle Shifters
Ratio Range
2.645~0.405
2.645~0.405
2.645~0.405
Reverse
1.859~1.265
1.859~1.265
1.859~1.265
Final Drive
4.81
4.81
4.81
Interior Measurements
Headroom (front/rear)
39.3 in / 37.1 in
37.6 in / 37.1 in
37.6 in / 37.1 in
Legroom (front/rear)
42.3 in / 37.4 in
42.3 in / 37.4 in
42.3 in / 37.4 in
Shoulder Room (front/rear)
57.0 in / 56.0 in
57.0 in / 56.0 in
57.0 in / 56.0 in
Hiproom (front/rear)
54.3 in / 48.9 in
54.3 in / 48.9 in
54.3 in / 48.9 in
Cargo Volume (rear seat up/down)*
24.5 cu ft / TBD cu ft*
24.5 cu ft / TBD cu ft*
24.5 cu ft / TBD cu ft*
Passenger Volume
99.0 cu ft
96.6 cu ft
96.6 cu ft
Exterior Measurements
Wheelbase
107.7 in
107.7 in
107.7 in
Length
179.0 in
179.0 in
179.0 in
Height
55.7 in
55.7 in
55.7 in
Width
70.9 in
70.9 in
70.9 in
Track (front/rear)
60.5 in / 61.6 in
60.9 in / 62.0 in
60.5 in / 61.6 in
Curb Weight (6MT/CVT)
2932 lbs / 2956 lbs
NA / 3053 lbs
3036 lbs / 3102 lbs
Weight Distribution (front/rear, 6MT)
59.7% / 40.3%
NA
59.1% / 40.9%
Weight Distribution (front/rear, CVT)
60.2% / 39.8%
60.5% / 39.5%
60.2% / 39.8%
Body/Suspension/Chassis
MacPherson Strut Front Suspension
Multi-Link Rear Suspension
Variable Ratio Electric Power-Assisted Rack-and-Pinion Steering (EPS)
Stabilizer Bar (front/rear)
26.5 mm x 4.5 mm (tubular) / 17.5 mm (solid)
26.5 mm x 4.5 mm (tubular) / 17.5 mm (solid)
26.5 mm x 4.5 mm (tubular) / 17.5 mm (solid)
Steering Wheel Turns, Lock-to-Lock
2.21
2.29
2.21
Steering Ratio
11.41 : 1
11.27 : 1
11.41 : 1
Turning Diameter, Curb-to-Curb
38.1 ft
36.1 ft
38.1 ft
Power-Assisted Ventilated Front Disc/Solid Rear Disc Brakes (in, front/rear)
11.1 in / 10.2 in
11.1 in / 10.2 in
11.1 in / 10.2 in
Wheels
18 in Alloys
17 in Alloys
18 in Alloys
All-Season Tires
235 / 40 R18 91W
215 / 50 R17 91H
235 / 40 R18 91W
Compact Spare Tire
T125 / 85 D16 97M
T125 / 80 D16 97M
T125 / 85 D16 97M
FAQs
Is there a 2023 Civic hatch? ›
Sport Touring shown in Lunar Silver Metallic. LED headlights come standard on every 2023 Civic Hatchback, with a modern dual-low-beam design.
How many miles can a Honda Civic hatchback last? ›Considering that a properly maintained Civic can potentially last 150,000 to 200,000 miles, anything below 80,000 miles is considered good mileage. If you can find a used Civic that had a careful owner who mostly drove on the highway or in the countryside, it can be a safe choice even if it has reached 100,000 miles.
Why are Honda Civic hatchbacks so popular? ›The 2022 Honda Civic Hatchback is driver-focused, has more space, and, most of all, delivers solid and stable performance. This car will make buyers happy for years to come, and the fact that it's a Honda means it's reliable and easy to maintain.
What is the difference between Honda Civic hatchback EX and sport? ›The Civic comes with either a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 158 horsepower in the LX and Sport trims or a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 180 horsepower in the EX and Touring trims.
What is the range of the 2023 Honda Civic hatchback? ›Fuel & MPG | |
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Fuel type | Regular unleaded |
EPA city/highway MPG | 29/37 MPG |
EPA combined MPG | 32 MPG |
Range in miles (city/hwy) | 359.6/458.8 mi. |
2023 Honda Civic Hatchback LX - from $32010.0 | Excel Honda.
Do Hondas last longer than Toyotas? ›Toyota typically wins in reliability while Honda has stronger safety ratings according to Automotive News. Toyota and Honda often rank high in the annual Consumer Reports' Auto Reliability Survey, beating out other automakers such as Mazda, Ford, and Chevrolet.
Is Honda better than Hyundai? ›Performance. When it comes to performance, Honda wins again. Most Honda vehicles have higher performance than Hyundai's competitors. Even after years of driving, you will experience excellent engine performance.
Do Honda Civics hold their value? ›In addition to a Kelley Blue Book Best Resale Value Award, the new Honda Civic also received a 2022 U.S. ALG Residual Value Award in the passenger car category. This accolade is based on brand outlook, product competitiveness, and used-vehicle performance.
Why are Civic hatchbacks more expensive? ›The Honda Civic Hatchback has a more expensive starting MSRP than the Honda Civic Sedan because the hatchback design gives you significantly more cargo area. The Honda Civic Hatchback provides 24.5 cubic feet of cargo area with the rear seat up. The Honda Civic Sedan gives you 14.8 cubic feet of cargo volume.
Are Honda Civic hatchbacks good on gas? ›
After our test of the 2022 Honda Civic hatchback gas mileage, we found the hatchback's final result to come to 39 miles per gallon!
Is the Honda Civic hatchback comfortable? ›For comparison, we also drove a 2022 Civic sedan with the same engine and automated (CVT) transmission. Our overall takeaway is that the Honda Civic is much better in its hatch variant and more fun to drive (at least for us) with the manual transmission. It's comfortable, useful, and efficient as a small car.
Which Honda Civic hatchback is the fastest? ›Honda's 2023 Civic Type R is the fastest and most powerful Type R ever.
What does sport mode do in Honda Civic hatchback? ›Honda Sport Mode improves throttle response and engine response to give you more power, sharpens steering for better handling, and adjusts suspension stiffness in models with adaptive dampers.
Is Honda Civic good for long distance driving? ›If you are going on a long drive, the Honda Civic is definitely a great vehicle to use. With its excellent fuel economy, reliability, and space, you can't go wrong with a Civic.
How many years will a Civic last? ›It's not uncommon for a Civic to last upward of 20 years, and you can tack on the miles during that expanse of time. You could get from 200,000 to 300,000 miles with a Honda Civic before it completely breaks down or requires extensive repairs.
How fast is the Honda Civic hatchback? ›The 2022 Honda Civic 0-60 times will vary by trim. During tests by Car & Driver, the 2022 Civic Sport hit highway speed in 8.8 seconds,1 the Touring trim went from 0 to 60 mph in 7.5 seconds,2 and the 2022 Civic Si made the sprint in 6.8 seconds.
Where is the new Civic hatchback made? ›Honda's Indiana plant also makes the Civic hatch, but we won't be seeing an American-made Type R this time around. Assembly of the 2023 Honda Civic Type R will be handled in Japan, Honda confirmed to The Drive on Friday. This marks a return to Honda's homeland more than a decade after the last Type R was built there.
How much should I pay for a Honda Civic hatchback? ›The Honda Civic Hatchback front wheel drive hatchback is available in 6 trims starting at an Invoice Price of $24,420 versus the cheapest MSRP of $25,545 including destination charge. The dealership target price you should pay for a Honda Civic Hatchback is from $25,152 to $30,865.
Where is the 2023 Honda Civic made? ›Production of the 2023 Honda Civic Type R has ramped up in Japan. This video takes viewers inside Honda's Yorii Plant to see how the latest Type R gets built.
What is the number 1 reliable car? ›
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Most reliable and least reliable cars named in the US.
The new 2022 Honda Civic offers more passenger room and cargo space than the Toyota Corolla. The Honda Civic also has a bigger engine than the Toyota Corolla and produces more horsepower. The bigger, more powerful engine in the Honda Civic also gets better EPA-estimated fuel economy than the Toyota Corolla.
What car brand has the least problems? ›RepairPal Most Reliable Car Brands for 2022-2023:
Toyota once again wins the top spot with Honda, Kia, Lexus, and Acura completing the rest of the top five.
The Hyundai Sonata will be a favorite with taller drivers due to its greater front head- and legroom than the Honda Civic. The Hyundai Sonata requires fewer visits to the gas station than the Honda Civic, making it more convenient to drive.
Who makes the best engine Honda or Toyota? ›Manufacturer | Failure Rate | |
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1 | Honda | 1 in 344 |
2 | Toyota | 1 in 171 |
3 | Mercedes-Benz | 1 in 119 |
4 | Volvo | 1 in 111 |
BMW narrowly beat out Subaru, the winner of the 2022 ranking. Despite BMW taking the lead, Consumer Reports said the other brands at the top indicate consumers don't have to go luxury to get a high-ranking vehicle.
Which Honda has best resale value? ›- Honda Civic. The Honda Civic is one of the winners of the Kelley Blue Book® (KBB) 2022 Best Resale Value Awards in the Cars category. ...
- Honda Accord. ...
- Honda CR-V.
The eleventh-generation Civic will bring more tech, improved fuel economy and new safety features for the 2022 model year. It also will expand on its traditional virtues: Honda claims the all-new Civic will offer improved handling, better outward visibility and a simplified interior design.
What is considered high mileage for a Honda Civic? ›The Honda Civic and Accord will last between 200,000 and 300,000 miles when cared for properly. It is important to maintain these cars according to the owner's manual to get them to last to these mileage counts and there will always be exceptions of vehicles which last more or less than this mileage range.
Do hatchbacks cost more on insurance? ›Hatchbacks do tend to be more expensive to insure than their sedan variants, though the difference is pretty small. The differences in insurance rates, on the other hand, can be a bit wider, as you'll see.
Is the Honda Civic hatchback worth it? ›
The Honda Civic hatchback is an excellent buy. It offers admirable performance, a refined and roomy cabin, and plenty of connectivity and safety tech to please most buyers.
Why do people prefer hatchbacks? ›A hatchback will be better for those people who prefer a smaller car that is more easily manageable in traffic, and also want less hassles loading and unloading their luggage.
At what speed does a Honda Civic get the best gas mileage? ›Avoid High Speeds — High speeds are also a fuel drain for your Honda. You'll get the best possible fuel economy by maintaining a speed of 55 to 65 mph.
How far can a Honda Civic go on a full tank of gas? ›The 2022 Civic has more than 430 miles of maximum range to be on the street for the long haul. The base LX and EX models of the Honda Civic offer the best gas mileage of the four available trims. The LX trim level has an EPA-estimated 31 miles per gallon for riding through the city, 40 miles per gallon on the highway.
What gas brand is best for Honda Civic? ›Honda engines are certified and designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline.
Is the Honda Civic hatchback quiet? ›Honda's redesigned, 11th-generation Civic shines in handling, braking, and fuel economy, but it has a noisy cabin and an uncomfortable ride.
Can you sleep in a Honda Civic hatchback? ›In order to sleep in your Honda Civic, you have a couple of options: pull out the front seat and sleep in the front cab of the car (like Rue has done in his Casa de Civic) or put the rear seat down and sleep with your feet in the trunk.
Is Civic as good as Accord? ›Both the Honda Civic and Accord have long-standing reputations for being outstanding cars. The Civic is a compact car that's available in sedan and hatchback configurations. Meanwhile, the Accord is a midsize sedan, and while its exterior is larger than the Civic, its interior dimensions are not significantly greater.
Do all Civic hatchbacks have turbo? ›The 2022 Honda Civic Hatchback is available with four trim levels, including the base LX, the EX-L, Sport, Touring trims. All trim levels feature a 180 horsepower turbocharged engine that features either a 6 speed manual transmission, giving you complete control or continuously variable fully automatic transmissions.
Which Civic hatchback has turbo? ›Turbocharged engine standard on EX-L and Sport Touring. Turbocharged engine standard on EX-L and Sport Touring. Whether you're accelerating from a standstill or passing at speed, the 180-horsepower* engine delivers a powerful, direct response.
Does Sport mode use more gas? ›
Does Sport Mode Burn More Gas? By switching to more performance-oriented throttle and transmission settings, your vehicle's engine will rev higher and longer than it would during normal operation. This requires more fuel, and over a long drive, it can negatively impact fuel economy.
What is L mode on Civic? ›The “L” on the gear shift stands for “Low.” What is the “L” gear used for? Low gear is used when you want the engine power high and the vehicle speed low. This limits stress on your brakes while allowing you to take advantage of your car's full power in situations like towing and hilly driving.
What is L gear used for? ›L – Low Gear: This position is typically used for towing or driving on steep inclines. S - Sport: Puts the car into a lower gear so you can have more power and control when accelerating. M - Manual: This position allows you to shift gears manually, giving you more control over your car's speed.
Is it OK to leave car in sport mode? ›Is it OK to leave car in sport mode? Driving in sport mode isn't necessarily bad for your car—especially for short periods of time. However, it will wear down your engine more quickly than regular driving will and uses more gas. Sport mode puts more strain on your engine.
What is the point of sport mode? ›Put simply, activating sport mode — which, depending upon the vehicle, requires nothing more than pressing a button or twisting a dial — adjusts performance in crucial areas such as: The engine, which gains a more “sensitive” throttle that increases acceleration responsiveness.
Does your car go faster in sport mode? ›Sport Mode will often, but not always, include a boost in available torque and power, which translates into quicker acceleration and a higher top speed. Of course, this usually means increased fuel consumption as well, which is one of the reasons it might be a good idea to turn off Sport Mode when it's not needed.
Are 2023 Hondas out yet? ›When will the 2023 Honda CR-V be out? As of this writing, the 2023 Honda CR-V 1.5T-equipped models are set to begin making their way to dealerships this month. The 2023 Honda CR-V hybrid powertrain models are expected to begin delivery in October. Contact us for the most up-to-date availability.
Is Honda still making Civic Hatchback? ›The 2022 Honda Civic hatchback comes with the same powertrain as the 2021 version, at least in the standard model. The 2.0-liter Inline 4 engine produces 158-hp for powerful acceleration. In keeping with the Civic's tradition, the 11th generation model comes in front-wheel drive but offers two transmission options.
What Honda cars are coming out in 2023? ›- New! 2023 Honda Civic.
- New! 2023 Honda Civic Hatchback.
- New! 2023 Honda Civic Si.
- New! 2023 Honda Civic Type R.
- New! 2023 Honda CR-V.
- New! 2023 Honda CR-V Hybrid.
- New! 2023 Honda HR-V.
- New! 2023 Honda Odyssey.
The hatch version of Honda's new compact arrives June 23 and should look much like the attractive sedan. The new 2022 Honda Civic hatchback will debut June 23. Unlike the recently revealed sedan, the hatch will offer a six-speed manual transmission.
Is 2023 a better time to buy a car? ›
Americans planning to shop for a new car in 2023 might find slightly better prices than during the past two years, though auto industry analysts say it is likely better to wait until the fall. Since mid-2021, car buyers have been frustrated by rising prices, skimpy selection and long waits for deliveries.
Will car Supply get better in 2023? ›Car prices rose dramatically in 2022 as a result of global supply chain issues, with a persistent chip shortage holding up production in the auto industry. While semiconductor supply is expected to improve in 2023, new car prices will likely remain elevated due to inflationary input costs.
When can I buy 2023 Honda? ›The all-new 2023 CR-V goes on sale in summer 2022 with an updated hybrid powertrain that uses two motors, better tech, and new safety features. Honda offers the redesigned 2023 CR-V in four trim levels, including EX, EX-L, Sport, and Sport Touring.
Why are Honda Civic hatchbacks so expensive? ›The Honda Civic Hatchback has a more expensive starting MSRP than the Honda Civic Sedan because the hatchback design gives you significantly more cargo area. The Honda Civic Hatchback provides 24.5 cubic feet of cargo area with the rear seat up. The Honda Civic Sedan gives you 14.8 cubic feet of cargo volume.
Where is the 2023 Civic hatchback made? ›For the first time in more than a decade, the 2023 Honda Civic Type R will be built in Japan. The three previous generations of the track-focused hatch were built at the company's U.K. manufacturing site, which went offline last summer.
Where is the Honda Civic hatchback built? ›"Being selected to build the Civic Hatchback speaks to the experienced workforce we have here in Indiana and highlights the confidence Honda has in our associates to build the quality cars and light trucks our customers love." The new 2022 Honda Civic Hatchback made at the Indiana Auto Plant in Greensburg, Ind.
What is the best Honda car to buy 2023? ›The 2023 Honda Civic and Odyssey have won U.S. News & World Report "Best Car for the Money" awards in the magazine's 2023 new car rankings. The Civic captured the award for compact cars, while the Odyssey earned the award for the minivan class.
What's new in 2023 Civic? ›What's New for 2023? The Civic was fully redesigned for 2022, so for 2023, Honda has made no changes to the compact sedan and hatchback. The high-performance Civic Type R hatchback rejoins the lineup this year, but we review that model separately.
When can I buy 2023 cars? ›Traditionally, new model year vehicles start to come out in the fall of the previous year. For example, a 2023 model will debut in the fall of 2022 — and dealerships usually want the old stock gone before the new model arrives.
How long is the wait for a new Honda Civic? ›UPDATE, 17 February 2023: Wait times for the 2023 Honda Civic Type R are now up to two years – up from 20 months two weeks ago – amid high demand and limited supply for Honda's new hot hatch.
How much is a brand new Honda Civic hatchback? ›
2023 Honda Civic Pricing
The 2023 Honda Civic starts at $23,450. The popular Sport trim starts at $25,050, mid-range EX trim starts at $26,450, and the Touring model begins at $30,050.
The liftback body style (marketed as the "Civic Hatchback") was unveiled on June 23, 2021. This generation is also the first Civic since the second-generation not to offer a coupe version due to its declining sales.