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Honda Civic Australia

The Honda Civic is one of the world's best known and most loved cars, with more than 19 million sold its launch in its home country of Japan in 1972.

It's been a staple on Australian roads since its arrival here in 1973, too, with more than 300,000 finding homes locally. Now up to its tenth generation, the petrol-powered small front-wheel drive has fallen out of favour with Aussie buyers, but a bold new design language and clever packaging could change all that. The Civic range starts off at the $49,900 Civic E:hev L and tops off with the $74,100 Civic Type R and is offered in hatch and sedan configurations – and for the first time in its 44-year history, without a manual gearbox.

Honda Civic News

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Honda Civic Colours

The Honda Civic Hybrid is available in just four colours, including 'Seabed Blue', 'Platinum White', 'Premium Crystal Red' and 'Sonic Grey' - though the latter is only available on the top-spec LX.

  • Seabed Blue
  • Platinum White
  • Premium Crystal Red
  • Sonic Grey
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website.

Honda Civic Dimensions

The dimensions of the Honda Civic Hatchback and Sedan vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2025 Hatchback 1415x1802x4569 mm 134 mm
2024 Hatchback 1415x1802x4560 mm 134 mm
2023 Hatchback 1415x1802x4560 mm 134 mm
2022 Hatchback 1415x1802x4560 mm 134 mm
2021 Sedan 1416x1799x4644 mm 133 mm
2021 Hatchback 1421x1799x4515 mm 134 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Honda Civic Dimensions

Honda Civic Models Price and Specs

The price range for the Honda Civic varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $49,900 and going to $74,100 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2025 Hatchback 2.0L, Hyb/PULP, CVT AUTO $49,900 $74,100
2024 Hatchback 2.0L, —, CVT AUTO $79,090
2023 Hatchback 1.5L, ULP, CVT AUTO $42,900 $78,320
2022 Hatchback 1.5L, ULP, CVT AUTO $41,910 $77,550
2021 Sedan 1.8L, ULP, CVT AUTO $19,250 $37,510
2021 Hatchback 1.8L, ULP, CVT AUTO $19,800 $70,290
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Honda Civic Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Honda Civic here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • What oil should I use for my 2006 Honda Civic?

    If the car is still running well and there’s no signs of oil burning, then the oil you’ve been using so far would appear to be the right one. Thicker oil is usually only used if the engine is starting to show signs of wear and is leaking or burning oil.

    While that mileage sounds a lot, provided the servicing has been carried out promptly, it’s amazing how far a modern, quality engine like the Honda’s will go without problems.

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  • How to I connect to my Honda Civic Bluetooth?

    The first thing to do is to make sure your phone has Bluetooth switched on and is in Discoverable mode. Then, go to the menu on the car's info-screen and select Settings. Then scroll down and select Setup and then Bluetooth. From there, touch on Add a New Device. The car will then search for nearby devices and display them. When your phone's ID appears, scroll to it and press the Select button. Make sure the code on the screen for Bluetooth Honda Civic matches the code shown on your phone and you're good to go.

    There are also online tutorials on how to connect Bluetooth to Honda Civic cars, and these are worth watching provided the unit in question is the same as the system in Australian-delivered Civics. Some markets had different set-ups, so make sure you watch the right video.

    If all that fails, the connection instructions are in the car's owner's manual which, hopefully, is in the car's glove-box.

    This system of Honda Civic Bluetooth paring was introduced on 2018 and on Civics, but it's worth mentioning that those earlier cars did not have on-board sat-nav. So to get navigation on the RS or VTi-L model, you definitely need your phone connected to make use of your phone's nav system.

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  • Honda Civic Engine Oil: What Type & How to Change

    The recommended Honda Civic engine oil is a fully synthetic 0W20 oil. That’s what oil manufacturers say is best for any of the Civic engines sold here from 2017 onwards. That includes the 1.8-litre and 1.5-litre petrol engines as well as the high-performance Civic Type R model.

    Like many Honda engines over the years, the Honda Civic oil passages can be quite small and narrow, so a good supply of clean, fresh oil is critical to these cars. That’s also why the Honda Civic oil type is a very light (thin) oil; so it flows easily and quickly.

    If you know how to perform a service on any other modern car, then you already know how to change oil on a Honda Civic. It’s a DIY maintenance job for anybody who is an average mechanic and involves little in the way of tools apart from an oil filter wrench and the correct size socket or spanner to tackle the drain plug. You’ll also need drain pans and the car’s owner’s manual which will tell you things like how often to change oil, any other service interval info and specifications for how tight the drain plug needs to be tightened.

    Failing all that, a trip to any service centre will be able to supply the oil and replacement filter, dispose of the waste oil and even reset the service reminder light as part of the process.

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  • Is the 2021 Toyota Corolla air conditioning system reliable?

    The CVT you’re referring to is actually the car’s transmission rather than its engine. And since the engine is what drives the air-conditioning compressor, it’s the engine’s power and torque that determines whether the car still drives nicely with the air-conditioning switched on, not whether the transmission is a CVT or any other type.

    But I think I know what you are referring to. And that is how well the car’s engine and its CVT transmission are matched. Sometimes, a transmission can gobble up a fair bit of horsepower and torque and that can take the edge off performance. Throw the switch on the air-conditioning and there’s even more load on the engine, making it feel even less perky. In that sense, I think the Corolla as the newer design would have a more efficient transmission and that could mean that it feels the load less than the older Honda might and, therefore, holds on to more of its original performance.

    But the second thing you mentioned, that your car’s air-con doesn’t really keep up at temperatures over 30 degrees is more likely to be a problem with the air-con itself. You might find that a five-year-old car (such as your Honda is) is ready for the air-conditioning system to be serviced and perhaps even re-gassed, which might just return it to better health. For the record, Toyota’s have always had some of the best-performing air-conditioning systems in the business over the years, and I very much doubt that a 30-degree day would tax the air-con in a new Corolla one iota.

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Honda Civic Engine

The Civic range is an all-hybrid affair, which in this case is what Honda calls its two-motor hybrid, which pairs a 2.0-litre petrol engine with two electric motors, one being an electric generator, and the other being the actual propulsion motor which sends power to the wheels. Expect a total 135kW and 315Nm, which is sent to the front wheels via CVT auto.

Honda Civic Engine

Honda Civic Accessories

The entry-level Honda Civic e:HEV L is a cool $49,990, drive-away. The top-spec LX is $55,900, on the road.

Still, the entry-level L is decently equipped, with 18-inch alloy wheels, wrapped in quality Michelin Pilot Sport rubber, all-LED lighting all around and key-less entry. Inside, there’s synthetic leather and fabric seats, dual-zone climate, a 9.0-inch central touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, but also with Google built-in that provides mapping and updates, and a 12-speaker Bose stereo.

Honda Civic Accessories

Honda Civic Wheel Size

The Honda Civic has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 235x40 ZR18 for Hatchback in 2025.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2025 Hatchback 235x40 ZR18 235x40 ZR18
2024 Hatchback 235x40 R18 9 235x40 R18 9
2023 Hatchback 235x40 R18 9 235x40 R18 9
2022 Hatchback 235x40 ZR18 235x40 ZR18
2021 Hatchback 215x55 R16 215x55 R16
2021 Sedan 215x55 R16 215x55 R16
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Honda Civic Wheel Sizes

Honda Civic Interior

Inside the Civic the design is a little less adventurous than the exterior, though I do adore some of the little design flourishes, like the perforated metal effect that spans the dash.

The central screen is pretty small by modern standards, and you don't want to push too hard on some of the touch points, like the gloss-black highlights on the doors, which feel flimsy, flexible and pretty cheap.

Honda Civic Interior

Honda Civic Fuel Consumption

The Honda Civic is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by Hyb/PULP, PULP, —, Hyb/ULP and ULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 4.2L/100km for Hatchback /Hyb/PULP for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 Hatchback 4.2L/100km 2.0L Hyb/PULP CVT AUTO
2025 Hatchback 8.9L/100km 2.0L PULP 6 SP MAN
2024 Hatchback 6.3L/100km 1.5L CVT AUTO
2023 Hatchback 4.2L/100km 2.0L Hyb/ULP CVT AUTO
2023 Hatchback 6.3L/100km 1.5L ULP CVT AUTO
2023 Hatchback 8.9L/100km 2.0L PULP 6 SP MAN
2022 Hatchback 4.2L/100km 2.0L Hyb/ULP CVT AUTO
2022 Hatchback 6.3L/100km 1.5L ULP CVT AUTO
2022 Hatchback 8.9L/100km 2.0L PULP 6 SP MAN
2021 Hatchback 6.4L/100km 1.8L ULP CVT AUTO
2021 Hatchback 8.8L/100km 2.0L PULP 6 SP MAN
2021 Sedan 6.4L/100km 1.8L ULP CVT AUTO
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Honda Civic Boot Space

The biggest Honda Civic surprise, I think, is the boot, which opens to reveal a flat and wide storage space that can swallow 409 litres (VDA) of luggage.

Honda Civic Boot space

Honda Civic Seats

The Honda Civic is a five-seat affair, and four of them can fit full-size humans. The front sets and window seats in the back are spacious enough, but the middle seat in the back is tight for adults.

Honda Civic Seats

Honda Civic Towing Capacity

The Honda Civic has no towing capacity for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2025 Hatchback 0kg 0kg
2024 Hatchback 0kg 0kg
2023 Hatchback 0kg 0kg
2022 Hatchback 0kg 0kg
2021 Hatchback 0kg 800kg
2021 Sedan 800kg 800kg
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Honda Civic Speed

There is no official zero to 100km/h time for the Honda Civic Hybrid, though we would estimate to the sprint to take around eight seconds. Top speed is around 185km/h.

Honda Civic Range

Honda says you can expect 4.2L/100km on the combined (urban/extra-urban) cycle from the Civic Hybrid, but we found the fuel use was a still impressive 5.5L or so, admittedly mostly in the city.

The 40-litre tank drinks 91 RON 'standard' fuel, meaning its cheapish to fill up, and — using Honda’s numbers at least — should deliver a 950km driving range.