The typical 2010 Honda Civic (sedan or coupe) has a 13.2-gallon fuel tank (about 50 liters). The Civic Hybrid uses a smaller tank, around 11.9 gallons. Exact capacity can vary by trim and market, so check the owner's manual or the fuel-filler door label for your specific vehicle.
Overview of tank capacity by model and trim
The following breakdown covers the most common configurations for the 2010 Civic lineup in standard markets.
- Non-hybrid Civic (sedan and coupe): 13.2 gallons (50 L).
- Civic Hybrid: approximately 11.9 gallons (45 L).
The figures above represent the factory-listed tank sizes. Real-world fuel capacity can vary slightly due to manufacturing tolerances, fill levels, and regional variations. Always verify with the vehicle’s fuel door label or owner's manual for the exact specification on your car.
Key takeaways
For most 2010 Civics, you should expect a 13.2-gallon tank. Hybrid models use a smaller tank, on the order of about 12 gallons. Use the gauge and manual to gauge your own vehicle's capacity accurately.
Summary
In summary, a 2010 Honda Civic typically holds 13.2 gallons of gasoline in its standard (non-hybrid) models, while the Civic Hybrid carries about 11.9 gallons. Always confirm the exact capacity with your specific car’s documentation or door label.


