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Does Honda make a manual transmission?

Yes. Honda still offers manual transmissions, but only in a small portion of its current lineup, notably the Civic Si and Civic Type R.


As automatics and CVTs dominate the brand's new-car offerings, Honda preserves manual gearboxes for driving enthusiasts and regions where stick-shift sales remain viable. This article reviews where manuals appear today, and what that means for buyers and fans.


Current manual-equipped models


Here are the Honda models that currently offer a manual transmission in the United States market:



  • Civic Si — 6-speed manual transmission with rev-matching, performance-tuned gearing.

  • Civic Type R — 6-speed manual transmission with a close-ratio setup and limited-slip differential.


Note: Availability can vary by model year and region. If you are shopping outside the U.S. or for different markets, Honda's product lineup may differ and some markets historically offer manual options on other models.


Context and trends


Honda's mainstream models increasingly rely on automatic gearboxes, including continuously variable transmissions in many sedans and crossovers. The manual-focused branch remains anchored by the Civic's performance variants, which appeal to enthusiasts seeking a traditional stick shift and the engagement it offers.


Why Honda keeps the manual in the lineup


Manufacturers balance appeal, cost, and safety. Manuals offer driver involvement and can lower production costs for certain trims. Honda continues the tradition on the Civic Si and Type R to cater to enthusiasts and maintain a connection to Honda's performance heritage.


What to consider if you want a manual Honda


If a manual gearbox is important to you, your best bets today are the Civic Si and Type R in the U.S. market. For other models and international markets, check local Honda dealer inventories and official regional sites, as transmission options can change with model-year updates.


Summary


Honda currently keeps manual transmissions alive primarily in its high-performance Civic variants—the Si and Type R—while the broader lineup leans heavily toward automatic transmissions. Enthusiasts seeking a stick shift should target those two models and verify availability for their region and model year. Honda's strategy suggests manuals will remain a niche offering rather than a core feature for the brand.

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