The curb weight of a 2001 Honda Civic varies by body style and trim, but most models weigh roughly 2,700–2,800 pounds (about 1,225–1,270 kg).
Weight ranges by body style
The 2001 Civic was offered in a few configurations. Here are the typical curb weights you can expect for the main body styles in that year.
- 4-door sedan (DX/LX/EX): typically around 2,700–2,800 pounds (1,225–1,270 kg)
- 2-door coupe (DX/LX/EX): typically around 2,650–2,750 pounds (1,200–1,247 kg)
These figures reflect standard equipment for common trims; exact curb weight depends on options such as air conditioning, sunroofs, wheels, and tires.
Impact of options and performance variants
If you’re considering higher-end trims or performance-focused versions, the weight can edge toward the upper end of the range. In general, fully equipped or performance-oriented configurations may fall around the 2,750–2,900 pound mark (about 1,247–1,315 kg).
- Performance-oriented trims and configurations with additional equipment or manual transmissions tend to be heavier, but the differences are modest in a Civic of this era.
For the most precise figure on a specific vehicle, check the VIN plate on the driver’s door jamb or consult the original owner’s manual or Honda’s official specifications for that model year.
Summary
In short, a 2001 Honda Civic typically weighs between about 2,650 and 2,900 pounds, with sedans usually at the lower end and fully equipped or performance-oriented models at the higher end. Exact weight varies by trim, options, and transmission.


