The four-door Honda Civic sedan is roughly 183 inches long (about 4,650 millimeters), with slight variation by model year and trim.
In the current market, this length applies to the 11th-generation Civic sedan (introduced in 2022) and is typical for modern Civics sold as a four-door sedan. Minor differences can arise from wheel/tire packages and year-to-year updates from Honda.
Current generation: 11th-generation Civic sedan (2022–present)
The following figures reflect the main exterior dimensions commonly cited for the current Civic sedan, based on official specs and showroom data. They help with parking, garage sizing, and comparing to other compact sedans.
- Overall length: 183.0 inches (4,648 mm)
- Wheelbase: 106.3 inches (2,700 mm)
- Width: 72.7 inches (1,846 mm)
- Height: 55.7 inches (1,417 mm)
These numbers are for the sedan with standard wheel/tire configurations. Different trim levels or aftermarket wheel sizes can introduce very small changes, but the overall length remains centered around the 183-inch mark.
Body styles and how length matters
The Civic lineup also includes a hatchback body style in the same generation, which has a different footprint. The four-door sedan generally presents a longer, more conventional passenger-cabin length, while the hatchback emphasizes cargo flexibility and a slightly different exterior profile.
Sedan versus hatchback: a quick note
If you’re comparing the Civic’s length across body styles, expect the sedan to be in the neighborhood of 183 inches, while the hatchback’s length can differ enough that it’s worth checking the exact spec for the model year and trim you’re considering.
Summary
For practical purposes, a four-door Honda Civic is about 183 inches long, with minor year-to-year and trim-related variations. For precise measurements for a specific vehicle, refer to the official Honda spec sheet or the window sticker of that exact car.


