A 2016 Honda Civic weighs roughly between 2,800 and 3,100 pounds, depending on body style, trim, and drivetrain. Exact numbers vary by configuration, so check the door sticker or official Honda brochures for your specific model.
What determines the Civic's weight
The weight of a 2016 Civic depends on whether you have a sedan or a coupe, the chosen trim level, and whether the car uses a manual, CVT, or hybrid powertrain. Higher-trim and performance variants add weight through extra equipment, stronger suspension components, and larger wheels.
Estimated curb weights by body style
Below are approximate curb weight ranges for typical configurations from the 2016 Civic lineup. Exact weights vary by market and options; the door jamb sticker or official Honda spec sheets provide the precise figure for any given car.
- Sedan (4-door): approximately 2,800–3,100 pounds (1,270–1,404 kg), depending on trim and transmission.
- Coupe (2-door): approximately 2,700–3,000 pounds (1,226–1,360 kg), depending on trim and transmission.
Note: Lighter LX and EX trims generally sit toward the lower end of these ranges, while higher trims, performance-oriented variants, and hybrids tend toward the upper end due to added equipment and powertrains.
Breakdown by major variants
For consumers seeking ballpark figures by variant, here is a simplified view of where weight tends to fall in the Civic's 2016 lineup. These are approximate values and depend on specific configurations.
- Si (highest-performance model): about 3,000–3,100 pounds (1,360–1,400 kg).
- Hybrid: about 3,100–3,200 pounds (1,403–1,450 kg).
- EX/LX with CVT: about 2,900–3,000 pounds (1,315–1,360 kg).
- Base LX with manual or lighter equipment: about 2,800–2,900 pounds (1,270–1,315 kg).
In practice, most drivers will see curb weights within the central portion of these ranges, depending on options like navigation, larger wheels, or safety features.
Real-world considerations
Vehicle weight influences handling, acceleration, and fuel economy. Higher-trim models with larger wheels or additional safety tech can be heavier, while lighter configurations reduce mass. If you’re shopping used, verify the exact curb weight on the vehicle’s window sticker or consult Honda’s official documentation for the specific configuration.
Summary
The 2016 Honda Civic typically weighs between about 2,800 and 3,100 pounds, with sedans generally in the 2,800–3,100 lb range and coupes in the 2,700–3,000 lb range. Si and Hybrid versions tend to be toward the upper end of those ranges. For a precise figure, reference the exact model’s brochure or door jamb sticker.


