How Much Does a 2022 Honda Civic Cost?
The 2021 Honda Civic sedan and hatch are available in four main trims: LX, Sport, EX, and Touring (called Sport Touring for the hatchback). The specialty Civic Type R is a high-performance version based on the hatchback. The
LX ($21,250; hatchback: $22,000, plus a $995 destination charge) offers 16-in wheels, LED running lights, automatic climate control and a height-adjustable driver’s seat. The infotainment system in this model is basic with just a 5-in screen and four speakers. It has Bluetooth and a USB port, but not Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The LX sedan doesn’t have a folding rear seat, but the hatchback does. The hatch also gets a turbo engine standard. All 2021 Civics have the Honda Sensing suite of safety and driver-assist systems including forward-collision warning with automatic braking, lane-keeping assist and
adaptive cruise control. The
Sport (sedan: $23,050; hatchback: $23,100) will appeal to more buyers as it has a 7-in touchscreen with.
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration, leather-wrapped steering wheel, keyless entry with push-button start, upgraded audio system, 18-in wheels, and the HondaLink remote access system from your phone. Sedan models at this trim are more practical with a 60/40 split-folding rear seat. Sport hatchback models get a bump in power output. The
EX (sedan: $24,400; hatchback: $24,500) comes standard with the turbo engine, LaneWatch blind-spot camera system, power moonroof, 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat,
dual-zone climate control, heated front seats and satellite and HD radio. The
Touring sedan ($28,300) adds 18-in wheels, a 10-speaker/450-watt audio system, satellite navigation, 4-way power-adjustable passenger seat, heated rear seats, 18-in wheels, and LED headlights. The
Sport Touring hatchback ($28,400) combines the regular Sport trim’s wheels, styling, exhaust, and engine tune with all the Touring’s trim equipment. It also has a 12-speaker sound system. This model also can be had with a manual transmission. The Civic
Type R ($37,495) is comparable to the Touring in terms of equipment, but also boasts 20-in wheels, bigger brakes, limited-slip differential, three-mode drive system, sport-tuned adaptive suspension and sportier styling inside and out. This potent hatchback is powered by a 306-horsepower engine with a rev-matching 6-speed manual gearbox. New for 2021 is the Civic Type R Limited Edition ($43,995), a Phoenix Yellow model with a gloss black roof and an intake vent on its hood. Only 600 of these individually numbered Type Rs will be available.