The typical curb weight of a Honda Civic ranges from about 1,320 to 1,520 kilograms, depending on generation, body style, and powertrain. This article outlines the common weight bands and what drives variations.
What determines the weight of a Civic
Weight is influenced by the model year and trim, with sedan and hatchback bodies, hybrid systems, and performance variants each adding or subtracting mass. The figures below reflect curb weight—the car’s weight with standard equipment and fluids, before occupants or cargo.
Here are representative curb weights for common Civic configurations in kilograms, noting that exact values vary by year and equipment.
- Sedan (base LX/EX): roughly 1,320–1,360 kg
- Sedan higher trims (EX-L/Touring): roughly 1,360–1,400 kg
- Hatchback: roughly 1,360–1,450 kg
- Civic Hybrid: roughly 1,420–1,520 kg
- Civic Si: roughly 1,380–1,460 kg
- Civic Type R (highest-performance variant): roughly 1,450–1,520 kg
Note: Exact numbers depend on the specific model year and equipment. For a precise figure, consult the official Honda brochure or the vehicle’s door jamb sticker for the configuration in question.
What these weights mean for performance and economy
Even small changes in curb weight can influence acceleration, handling, and fuel efficiency. Heavier variants may be slower to accelerate but can offer more standard features and safety systems. Hybrid models balance added weight with electric assist to improve city fuel economy, while high-performance trims trade a bit of efficiency for stronger performance.
Guidance for buyers and owners
When shopping, check the exact curb weight for the specific trim and year you’re considering. This matters for calculating payload, potential towing (where applicable), and understanding how much car your license or garage space can accommodate. The weight also affects warranty and insurance quotes to some extent.
Model-year snapshot
Across recent Civics, the weight bands have remained within a mid-range window. The core sedan variants sit around the mid-1,300s kg, while hatchbacks and hybrids push toward the upper 1,400s kg. The most weight is typically found in hybrid and performance-focused trims, though official values vary by model year.
Summary
In practical terms, expect a current Honda Civic to weigh roughly 1,320 to 1,520 kilograms depending on configuration. For a typical gas-powered sedan, plan for about 1,350 kilograms; hybrids and sportier trims move higher toward 1,450–1,520 kilograms. Always verify the exact figure for the specific model year and trim you’re interested in.


