No. The 2014 Honda Civic did not use a continuously variable transmission (CVT). It relied on a traditional 5-speed automatic for most trims and a 6-speed manual in the Civic Si.
For buyers and researchers, understanding the 2014 lineup helps explain how Honda positioned the Civic’s driving experience that year. Below is a concise overview of the transmission options available in the U.S. market in 2014 and how they compare to later Civic generations.
Transmission options for the 2014 Civic
In 2014, the Civic did not offer a CVT; instead, two main configurations were used across the lineup:
- 5-speed automatic transmission — used by most non-Si trims.
- 6-speed manual transmission — used exclusively by the Civic Si.
These options reflect Honda's approach to the 9th-generation Civic in 2014: a conventional automatic for everyday usability and a manual for enthusiasts in the Si variant. There was no CVT option for this model year in the United States.
How this compares with later Civics
Starting with the 2016 redesign (10th generation), Honda began offering CVTs in many trims equipped with the 1.5-liter turbo engine, expanding the range of automatic transmissions. The Civic Si continued with a 6-speed manual. If you are shopping for a Civic with a CVT, you are looking at later model years rather than the 2014 model.
Summary
Bottom line: The 2014 Honda Civic does not have a CVT. It offered a traditional 5-speed automatic for most trims and a 6-speed manual on the Si. For CVT-equipped Civics, reference later generations and different engines.


