Honda Civic

coupe · 2020–2026

The is a series of automobiles manufactured by Honda since 1972. , the Civic is positioned between the Honda Fit/City and Honda Accord in Honda's global passenger car line-up. It is one of the best-selling automobiles in history, with over 27 million units sold through 2021.

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About the Honda Civic

Production
2020–2026 (6 years)
Generations
37 generations, across 13 model years
Body type
coupe · segment C
Transmission
4/5-speed manual, 5+1 speed manual 4WD, 3-speed Au
Recall campaigns
42 campaigns across 11 model years (US-NHTSA)
Latest MSRP (2026, US)
$27,900–$39,400 USD est.

Overview

The Honda Civic is a coupe produced from 2020 to 2026. Our catalog covers 37 generations of the Civic across 13 model years, with detailed specifications for every trim. For the most recent year on record, the estimated price is $27,900–$39,400 USD. 42 safety recall campaigns have been recorded with the U.S. NHTSA — the year pages below break these down.

Reviews on YouTube (5)

Curated YouTube reviews. Clicking opens video on youtube.com.

Generations

Years & trims

Frequently asked questions

What years was the Honda Civic made?

The Honda Civic was produced from 2020 to 2026, which is 13 model years in our catalog.

How many generations of the Honda Civic are there?

Our catalog tracks 37 generations of the Civic, spread across 13 model years.

How much does a Honda Civic cost?

The latest estimated price for the Honda Civic is $27,900–$39,400 USD. This estimate is derived from the model's segment and specifications, so always confirm the real figure with an authorized dealer.

What kind of car is the Honda Civic?

The Honda Civic is a coupe, classified in segment C.

Does the Honda Civic have any recalls?

42 recall campaigns have been reported to the U.S. NHTSA across 11 model years. Open the relevant year page for the campaign number, affected components, and the remedy.

Where can I watch Honda Civic reviews?

We feature 5 hand-picked video reviews of the Civic from YouTube on this page.