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Honda Civic 2025
The Honda Civic 2025 is a reliable 5-seater Sedan available in the Philippines, priced between ₱1.583 - 1.99 Million. It comes in 5 colors, 3 variants, offering a choice of 2 engine options and 1 transmission types: CVT. In terms of size, the Civic measures 4678 mm in length, 1802 mm in width, and 1415 mm in height, with a ground clearance of 134 mm —ideal for urban driving conditions. With over 63 user reviews, the Honda Civic is praised for its features, fuel efficiency, seating comfort, and engine performance. Top competitors of the Civic in the Philippines include the Lamando, 3 Sedan, Corolla Altis and EMPOW.
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Civic Design Highlights
Civic Pros & Cons
Key advantages and drawbacks at a glanceThe Honda Civic offers a premium, ergonomic interior with excellent cabin materials and thoughtful design.
It delivers a well-balanced ride with sharp handling, making it both comfortable and engaging to drive.
Fuel efficiency is impressive, especially with the hybrid variant, placing it among the best in class.
Top-level variants are expensive, pushing them beyond some rivals in price.
Some premium features like ventilated seats and a sunroof are missing even in higher trims.
The rear-seat space, while decent, can feel tight for three adults on longer trips.
Recent Updates of Honda Civic
Honda Civic has been an iconic sedan from the brand and is one of the most popular cars from Honda in the Philippines market. The current version of the car available in the local market came in a total of 3 variants, however, Honda Motors Philippines has quietly discontinued the base variant, the Civic 1.5 S Turbo CVT from the market. The car was priced at P1.368 million. There are two variants available now, the Civic V Turbo CVT Honda Sensing and the Civic RS Turbo CVT Honda Sensing, with prices starting at P1.538 million for the former variant and going up to P1.775 million for the latter one. Along with that, the all-new Civic Type R has arrived in the Philippines market, priced at P3.88 million. The 2023 Honda e:HEV has also been launched in the Malaysian market and we can expect it to arrive in the Philippines as well. The current version is available in a single engine and CVT transmission for both variants and there is a choice of 5 colors available. The Honda Civic Type R sold 40 units since its launch in January, while the Type R sold only 30 units in 2021.
Honda Civic Variant and Pricelist
The Honda Civic price in the Philippines starts at ₱1.583 Million. The lowest price variant is Civic V Turbo CVT Honda Sensing and the top variant Civic RS eHEV Honda Sensing priced at ₱1.99 Million. Honda Civic automatic version price starts from ₱1.583 Million. Civic price for 3 variants is listed below.
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Honda Civic V Turbo CVT Sensing
CVT, 5 seats, 1498 cc, 176 hp
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₱1.583 Million (SRP) MA ₱35,123 x 60 Months, DP ₱52,000 | View Offers |
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Honda Civic RS Turbo CVT Sensing
CVT, 5 seats, 1498 cc, 176 hp
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₱1.775 Million (SRP) MA ₱39,294 x 60 Months, DP ₱36,000 | View Offers |
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Honda Civic RS eHEV Sensing
CVT, 5 seats, 1993 cc, 184 hp
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₱1.99 Million (SRP) MA ₱40,681 x 60 Months, DP ₱155,000 | View Offers |
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Honda Civic V Turbo CVT Sensing
CVT, 5 seats, 1498 cc, 176 hp
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₱1.583 Million (SRP) MA ₱35,123 x 60 Months, DP ₱52,000 | View Offers |
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Honda Civic RS Turbo CVT Sensing
CVT, 5 seats, 1498 cc, 176 hp
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₱1.775 Million (SRP) MA ₱39,294 x 60 Months, DP ₱36,000 | View Offers |
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Honda Civic RS eHEV Sensing
CVT, 5 seats, 1993 cc, 184 hp
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₱1.99 Million (SRP) MA ₱40,681 x 60 Months, DP ₱155,000 | View Offers |
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Ground Clearance
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Honda Civic Price In Philippines
| Quezon City ₱1.583 - 1.99 Million |
| Makati City ₱1.583 - 1.99 Million |
| Cebu City ₱1.583 - 1.99 Million |
| Manila ₱1.583 - 1.99 Million |
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Honda Civic Review 2025
Abhishek Katariya says
The Honda Civic remains one of the best midsized sedans in the market. The car is now in its 11th generation. The Civic has evolved into a more refined, spacious, and tech-savvy vehicle while retaining the characteristics that made it a favourite for decades. The current-generation Honda Civic was officially launched in October 2024 at the Philippine International Motor Show.
Pricing and Variants
The Honda Civic is available in multiple models in the Philippines. It has a starting price of ₱1.583 million. The price of the top-level trim starts at ₱1.99 million.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Strong resale value
Cons: Top-level model is expensive
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| Brand | Honda Philippines |
| Price | ₱1.58 - 1.78 Million |
| Body Type | Sedan |
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| Engine | 1498 cc |
| Transmission Type | CVT |
| Power Output | 176 hp and 240 Nm of torque |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Drive Type | FWD |
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| Seating Capacity | 5 Seater |
| Width | 1802 mm |
| Length | 4678 mm |
| Height | 1415 mm |
| Cargo Volume | 497 L and 495 L |
| Ground Clearance | 134 mm |
Honda Civic Interior & Features
The Honda Civic’s cabin is clean, uncluttered, and focused on ergonomics and driver experience. The standout feature is a full-width metal mesh panel across the dashboard that stylishly hides the air vents. The high-end European feel improves airflow distribution. Depending on the trim, soft-touch materials cover key touchpoints like the dashboard top, upper door panels, and armrests. Even the lower trims avoid the glossy black plastic, and opts for more tactile and durable textures.
The front seats, as usual, are the most spacious. These have been redesigned with a new internal structure and body-stabilizing support system. The seats provide superior lumbar and pelvis support, ideal for long trips. The cushions are firm but supportive. The entry-level model gets durable woven cloth with a premium feel. Higher trims get a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob.
Space on the rear seat is excellent for a compact sedan. It offers space for two adults comfortably, three is a pinch. All models get 60:40 split-folding rear seats standard. Honda has used acoustic windshield glass, additional insulation, and underbody materials to reduce road and wind noise.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Premium interior design
Cons: Limited rear-seat space
Features and Technology
The Honda Civic comes with a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, while the higher trims get a 9.0-inch display. The interface is user-friendly. The Touring trim includes a 10.2-inch digital gauge display, providing a customizable interface for navigation, media, and vehicle information. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard across all trims, allowing seamless integration of smartphones for navigation, music, and hands-free communication.
Standard across all trims, the 7.0-inch colour display offers clear graphics and can be customized to show essential information such as fuel economy, exterior temperature, and navigation data.
The entry-level models get a 160-watt audio system comprising four speakers. The top-level Touring trim introduces a 12-speaker Bose Premium Sound System, complete with a subwoofer. The Honda Civic gets a speed-sensitive volume compensation (SVC) system that adjusts audio levels in response to vehicle speed and ambient noise.
Pros and cons
Pros: User-friendly interface
Cons: Screen glare
Boot Space and Storage
The Honda Civic offers a generous boot space of 452 litres with all seats up. Folding down the rear seat increases the space up to 1,210 liters. The boot floor is low and wide, making it easy to load heavy items like suitcases or groceries. The loading lip is minimal, which is helpful when placing or removing heavier objects.
The cabin of the Honda Civic gets an impressively deep and wide central console with enough space to store a medium-sized handbag or tech accessories. It comes with a sliding tray and rubberized mat. There’s also a wireless phone charging pad on some trims. The central console gets two cupholders. The doors get large bottle holders. Rear-seat passengers also get cup holders integrated into the fold-down central armrest.
While there’s no specific under-seat storage compartment, the rear seats are high enough to tuck smaller items or bags beneath them.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Spacious boot
Cons: Limited size of glovebox
Civic Exterior
The Honda Civic measures 4,678mm in length, 1,802mm in width, and 1,415mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 2,735mm.
The new Honda Civic marks a significant evolution in its exterior design, transitioning from its earlier ‘boy racer’ image to a more refined and mature car. The new design transformation aligns with the Japanese automaker’s strategy to appeal to young professionals and families seeking a blend of sophistication and practicality.
The Honda Civic now sports a more aggressive grille, flanked by slimmer, sharper headlights. The car gets all-around LED lighting. The integration of the angular headlights and a prominent lower air intake contributes to a refined yet sporty appearance.
On the side, the Honda Civic’s profile reveals a fastback-inspired roofline that gently slopes towards the rear. A strong shoulder crease and expertly crafted contours enhance the vehicle's dynamism. The body-coloured door handles and mirror caps maintain a cohesive aesthetic. The seven-spoke, 17-inch wheels and black contrasting outside rearview mirrors adds a sporty flair.
At the back, the Civic continues its elegant design language with angular taillights and turn signals. The subtle integration of a roof spoiler accentuates its sporty character.
The Honda Civic is available in Lunar Silver Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, Ignite Red Metallic, Meteoroid Grey Metallic, and Morning Mist Blue Metallic colour options.
Pros and cons
Pros: Clean and sophisticated styling
Cons: Less youthful appeal
Honda Civic Mileage Running Cost
The combined fuel economy of the Honda Civic ranges from approximately 10.2kmpl to 21.3kmpl, depending on the powertrain configuration. The top-level RS e:HEV Sport Touring Hybrid returns an impressive combined economy of around 20.5kmpl within the city and about 21.3kmpl on highway. The mileage numbers are among the best in the class.
Pros and cons
Pros: Efficient powertrain
Cons: Some rivals offer better highway mileage
Civic Ride & Handling
The suspension system of the Honda Civic includes a MacPherson strut setup in the front and a multi-link rear suspension. The system effectively absorbs road imperfections, making the ride comfortable without feeling overly soft or excessively stiff. The car does a commendable job of smoothing out smaller bumps and imperfections such as potholes and rougher city roads. On highways, the Honda Civic remains quiet, with minimal road noise filtering through, creating a refined and comfortable environment.
The suspension system is tuned to be a little firmer than that of a traditional economy sedan, giving it a more connected feel to the road. This firmness doesn’t make the ride uncomfortable, though; it just provides more stability when cornering or driving at higher speeds.
Honda has managed to strike a balance between sharpness with comfort, creating a chassis that feels responsive. The steering is precise with good feedback. It allows for a sense of confidence when maneuvering through corners or tight spaces.
The Honda Civic is an agile car. It feels nimble and easy to drive in both urban settings and on winding country roads. The car's well-weighted steering system provides ample communication with the driver
Pros: Balanced suspension tuning
Cons: Ride quality sometimes becomes stiff
Honda Civic Engine & Fuel Consumption
The lower-level versions of the Honda Civic are hauled by a turbocharged, four-cylinder, 1.5-liter petrol engine that produces 176PS/240Nm. The motor is mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The powertrain provides smooth acceleration, making it responsive in city traffic and on highways. The CVT is well-tuned.
The top-level RS e:HEV variant introduces Honda's hybrid technology to the Civic series. It combines a 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle gasoline petrol engine with an electric motor, producing a combined output of 184PS/315Nm. This setup offers immediate throttle response and seamless transitions between electric and petrol power.
All variants of the Honda Civic come with selectable Econ, Normal, and Sport (exclusive to the RS) driving modes that adjust throttle response and transmission behavior to suit different driving conditions and preferences.
Pros and cons
Pros: Strong performance in all model
Cons: Limited features in entry-level model
Civic Braking & Safety
The 11th generation Civic comes with the Honda Sensing suite of driver-assist system. The RS e:HEV Sport Touring Hybrid gets HondaLink and the Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System. These systems provide seamless integration with smartphones, allowing drivers to access navigation, music, and messaging apps hands-free via voice commands. The HondaLink app further enhances connectivity by offering features like service appointment scheduling and vehicle status monitoring.
Other standard safety equipment includes a multi-angle rearview camera, rear parking sensors, multiple airbags, seatbelt reminders, and child safety locks.
Pros and cons
Pros: Comprehensive driver-assist suite
Cons: Limited customization options
Honda Civic Verdict
Competitor Comparison
The Toyota Corolla Altis is one of the closest competitors of the Honda Civic. Both are known for their reliability and efficiency. The Honda Civic offers a sportier design, turbocharged engine options, and engaging handling, appealing to driving enthusiasts. In contrast, the Corolla Altis emphasizes comfort and practicality with a smoother ride and user-friendly features. Both cars come with advanced safety technologies, but the Honda Civic tends to have a more premium interior. The Corolla Altis provides better fuel economy and lower maintenance costs. Overall, the Civic suits performance-minded drivers, while the Corolla Altis is ideal for those prioritizing comfort and economy.
Conclusion and Final Verdict
The Honda Civic sports a modern design and delivers reliability and fuel efficiency in a well-rounded package. With smooth handling, a comfortable interior, and advanced safety features, it’s a smart choice for daily driving. Whether commuting or cruising, the Honda Civic consistently stamps a position in its segment.
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What is the Honda Civic 2025 Lowest Monthly Installment?
The lowest monthly installment for Honda Civic starts from ₱27,157 for 60 months with DP ₱316,600.
Helpful (363)What is the power output of Honda Civic 2025?
The Honda Civic delivers 176 hp of maximum power and 240 Nm of maximum torque.
Helpful (183)What is the ground clearance of Honda Civic 2025?
Honda Civic ground clearance is 134 mm . A higher ground clearance equals more practicality and good off road abilities.
Helpful (180)What is the Length of Honda Civic?
The length of Honda Civic is 4678 mm , while the width is 1802 mm .
Helpful (254)What is the Fuel Tank Capacity of Honda Civic?
The fuel tank capacity of Honda Civic is 47 L .
Helpful (216)What is the Tire Size of Honda Civic?
The Honda Civic tire size is 215/50 R17 .
Helpful (264)What is the Alloy Wheel Size of Honda Civic?
The Honda Civic Alloy Wheel Size is 17 Inch .
Helpful (210)What is the Cargo capacity of Honda Civic?
The new Honda Civic has Cargo volume of 497 L .
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