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Can you still get a manual transmission in a Honda Civic?

Yes. In 2026, the only Civics offering a traditional manual gearbox in North America are the Civic Si and the Civic Type R. The rest of the Civic lineup uses a continuously variable transmission (CVT) or other automatic options.


Current lineup and transmission options


The latest generation of the Honda Civic predominantly pairs a CVT with most trims. If you want a genuine manual, your best bets are the sportier variants that Honda reserves for enthusiasts.


Here's a quick look at the Civic variants that still offer a traditional manual gearbox in the current lineup.



  • Civic Si — 6-speed manual transmission; 1.5-liter turbocharged engine; roughly 200 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque. The Si is positioned as the performance-oriented option within the Civic family.

  • Civic Type R — 6-speed manual transmission; 2.0-liter turbocharged engine; about 315 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. The Type R is the high-performance hatch aimed at enthusiasts and track days.


In the United States and most major markets, these are the only Civics offered with a manual gearbox in the current generation. Some older or region-specific Civics outside the U.S. might have had manual options in the past, but the contemporary lineup centers manual transmissions in the Si and Type R.


For shoppers considering used or regional variants, it’s possible to encounter manual-transmission Civics from previous generations. However, those are not representative of the current new-car offerings and may have different maintenance considerations.


How to pursue a manual Civic, today


If you’re set on a manual Civic, use these steps to navigate purchasing or leasing a current model:



  • Check current inventory at Honda dealers for Civic Si and Civic Type R specifically, not the standard Civic trims.

  • Ask for a build sheet or window sticker to confirm the transmission type before test driving or purchasing.

  • Consider certified pre-owned (CPO) programs if you’re open to a lightly used example of Si or Type R.

  • Test-drive both the Si and Type R to gauge daily practicality, ride comfort, and driving enjoyment.

  • If you’re not fixed on new, search reputable used-car listings for earlier-generation Civics with manuals, but be mindful of potential maintenance and parts considerations.


In short, you’ll find manual transmissions in Honda’s Civic lineup primarily through the Si and Type R. For most buyers seeking a new Civic with an automatic, the CVT remains the standard choice across non-Si models.


Additional considerations for prospective buyers


Regional variations


Transmission offerings can vary by market. While the U.S. lineup centers manual transmissions in the Si and Type R, other regions may have different configurations or availability. Always verify with a local dealer.


Alternatives if you want a different flavor of manual


If you’re flexible beyond the Civic, you might explore other Honda models (or other brands) that still emphasize manual transmissions, such as higher-performance variants from rivals or older Honda platforms. For a pure manual driving experience within Honda’s current lineup, the Si and Type R remain the go-to choices.


Summary


Manual transmissions in the modern Honda Civic are limited to the Civic Si and Civic Type R. The standard Civic trims — including LX, Sport, EX, and others — are equipped with CVTs or automatic options. If a manual transmission is your priority, you’ll want to focus on the Si or Type R, and consider the used market or regional variants if you explore beyond new-car purchases.

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