For the 2006 Honda Civic, the standard, non-hybrid tank holds about 50 litres of fuel (roughly 13.2 US gallons). The Civic Hybrid uses a smaller tank, around 45 litres (11.9 US gallons). Exact capacity can vary by trim and market; consult the owner's manual or the fuel-filler label to confirm for your specific vehicle.
Standard non-hybrid Civics (sedan and coupe)
Tank size
Most 2006 Civics with the conventional gasoline engine use a 50 litres fuel tank. This size supports a typical driving range that depends on engine variant, transmission, and driving conditions.
Civic Hybrid (2006)
Tank size
The 2006 Civic Hybrid is equipped with a smaller fuel tank, about 45 litres. The capacity aligns with the model’s emphasis on efficiency and packaging around hybrid components. Regional specs can vary slightly.
Verification and regional variations
Where to check
To confirm the exact capacity for your specific vehicle, consult the owner's manual, the fuel-filler door label, or Honda's official service information for your VIN. Markets outside North America often list small differences in capacity.
Summary
In summary, the typical fuel-tank capacity for a 2006 Honda Civic is 50 litres for standard gasoline models and about 45 litres for the Civic Hybrid. Always verify with your vehicle’s documentation for your exact trim and region.


