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Do 2019 Honda Civics have CVT transmission?

Yes. For the 2019 Civic lineup, the automatic transmissions used are predominantly Honda’s CVT, especially on models with the 1.5-liter turbo engine. Manual transmissions are reserved for the sport-focused variants such as the Civic Si and Civic Type R.


This article explains how the CVT versus manual options were distributed across the 2019 Civic lineup, and what that means for buyers and owners. It focuses on typical configurations for the sedan and hatchback models released that year.


Transmission options across the 2019 Civic lineup


The following overview summarizes the main transmission choices across the 2019 Civic lineup, highlighting where CVT is used and where a manual is available.



  • Automatic CVT is used on most Civics equipped with an automatic transmission, including models powered by the 1.5L turbo engine (EX, EX-L, Touring) and other non-performance trims. The CVT is designed for smooth acceleration and improved fuel economy.

  • The high-performance variants — Civic Si and Civic Type R — use a traditional 6-speed manual transmission instead of a CVT, catering to enthusiasts who prefer a manual driving experience.


The above reflects the typical 2019 Civic transmission setup for most buyers. If you specifically want a CVT, you’ll find it in the automatic-equipped trims; if you want a manual, your primary options are the Civic Si and Civic Type R.


Which models used manual transmissions in 2019


In the 2019 Civic lineup, manual transmissions were employed on the Civic Si and the Civic Type R, both using a 6-speed manual. The regular Civics with the 1.5L turbo engine were paired with CVT automatics when an automatic was chosen, and manual options were not offered on those trims.


Summary


Bottom line: The 2019 Honda Civic largely relied on a CVT automatic for most trims, especially those with the 1.5L turbo engine. Manual transmissions were reserved for the performance-oriented Civic Si and Civic Type R. When shopping for a 2019 Civic, confirm the exact model’s drivetrain to know whether you’re looking at CVT or a manual transmission.

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