Honda Canada announces 2025 Civic Sedan pricing, including hybrids (2024)

The hybrid is back, including in hatchback form, and it'll be built alongside the gas-only versions in Ontario

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Published Jun 14, 20242 minute read

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  • Honda’s refreshed Civic Sedan will start at $27,450 in Canada when it goes on sale this summer
  • Both the sedan and upcoming hatchback will be offered with a hybrid powertrain
  • The Civic Type R and Civic Si are on their way, too

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Honda Canada has announced pricing for the refreshed 2025 Civic, which also marks the return of a hybrid model to the lineup. Pricing will start at an MSRP (manufacturer’s suggested retail price) of $27,450, or at $29,520 including delivery and fees.

The Civic Sedan will arrive in dealerships “soon,” the automaker said, followed by an equally-updated Civic Hatchback later in the summer, including a first-ever hybrid hatchback version. The 2025 Civic Type R and updated Civic Si will be unveiled after that.

What’s new with the Honda Civic for 2025?

The Civic’s exterior updates include a new front fascia and grille, along with darker taillights and three new colours of Solar Silver Metallic, Urban Grey Pearl, and Blue Lagoon pearl. The hybrid versions get a body-colour headlamp garnish and front lower spoiler. The Sport trims come with dark trim and black 18-inch wheels, while the Sport Touring Hybrid gets a machine-finished wheel design.

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Inside, all trims get front USB-C ports, and the Sport Hybrid gets a contrasting stripe on the seats, and standard sunroof, heated front seats and steering wheel, and dual-zone climate controls. The Sport Touring Hybrid further adds leather upholstery, Bose premium audio, nine-inch touchscreen with wireless connectivity, and wireless charger. It also includes Google Built-In for the first time on a Civic, including maps, Google Assistant, and Google Play.

All Civic models also come standard with driver-assistant technologies including emergency front braking with pedestrian detection, lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert. All models also include Honda’s advanced front airbags, which cradle the occupant’s head to reduce rotation in a crash; along with pretensioning front seatbelts and front knee airbags.

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While full specs are still to come, Honda said it expects the hybrid, in both sedan and hatchback configuration, to make 200 horsepower and 232 lb-ft of torque – which would make it the most powerful Civic ever, save for the Type R, and with fuel efficiency as low as 4.7 L/100 km. It will include four levels of regenerative braking, allowing the driver to determine the deceleration control. The non-hybrid Civic will continue to use a 2.0L four-cylinder engine. The hybrid, which will be built in Ontario starting in June, is expected to make up about 60% of all Civic sales in Canada.

How much is the Honda Civic Sedan in Canada?

The MSRP on the 2025 Honda Civic Sedan lineup starts at $27,540 for the Civic LX; $31,400 for the Civic Sport; $33,300 for the Sport Hybrid; and $36,800 for the top Sport Touring Hybrid trim.

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Jil McIntosh

Jil McIntosh specializes in new-car reviews, auto technology and antique cars, including the two 1940s vehicles in her garage. She is currently a freelance Writer at Driving.ca since 2016

Summary

· Professional writer for more than 35 years, appearing in some of the top publications in Canada and the U.S.

· Specialties include new-vehicle reviews, old cars and automotive history, automotive news, and “How It Works” columns that explain vehicle features and technology

· Member of the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) since 2003; voting member for AJAC Canadian Car of the Year Awards; juror on the Women’s World Car of the Year Awards

Education

Jil McIntosh graduated from East York Collegiate in Toronto, and then continued her education at the School of Hard Knocks. Her early jobs including driving a taxi in Toronto; and warranty administration in a new-vehicle dealership, where she also held information classes for customers, explaining the inner mechanical workings of vehicles and their features.

Experience

Jil McIntosh is a freelance writer who has been writing for Driving.ca since 2016, but she’s been a professional writer starting when most cars still had carburetors. At the age of eleven, she had a story published in the defunct Toronto Telegram newspaper, for which she was paid $25; given the short length of the story and the dollar’s buying power at the time, that might have been the relatively best-paid piece she’s ever written.

An old-car enthusiast who owns a 1947 Cadillac and 1949 Studebaker truck, she began her writing career crafting stories for antique-car and hot-rod car club magazines. When the Ontario-based newspaper Old Autos started up in 1987, dedicated to the antique-car hobby, she became a columnist starting with its second issue; the newspaper is still around and she still writes for it. Not long after the Toronto Star launched its Wheels section in 1986 – the first Canadian newspaper to include an auto section – she became one of its regular writers. She started out writing feature stories, and then added “new-vehicle reviewer” to her resume in 1999. She stayed with Wheels, in print and later digital as well, until the publication made a cost-cutting decision to shed its freelance writers. She joined Driving.ca the very next day.

In addition to Driving.ca, she writes for industry-focused publications, including Automotive News Canada and Autosphere. Over the years, her automotive work also appeared in such publications as Cars & Parts, Street Rodder, Canadian Hot Rods, AutoTrader, Sharp, Taxi News, Maclean’s, The Chicago Tribune, Forbes Wheels, Canadian Driver, Sympatico Autos, and Reader’s Digest. Her non-automotive work, covering such topics as travel, food and drink, rural living, fountain pen collecting, and celebrity interviews, has appeared in publications including Harrowsmith, Where New Orleans, Pen World, The Book for Men, Rural Delivery, and Gambit.

Major awards won by the author

2016 AJAC Journalist of the Year; Car Care Canada / CAA Safety Journalism award winner in 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2013, runner-up in 2021; Pirelli Photography Award 2015; Environmental Journalism Award 2019; Technical Writing Award 2020; Vehicle Testing Review award 2020, runner-up in 2022; Feature Story award winner 2020; inducted into the Street Rodding Hall of Fame in 1994.

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Email: jil@ca.inter.net

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jilmcintosh/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/JilMcIntosh

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