Approximately 2,800 to 3,100 pounds, depending on trim and body style. The sedan is generally lighter than the hatchback, and options such as a sunroof or larger wheels can add weight.
Weight ranges by body style
For the 2021 Civic, weight varies by whether you’re looking at the four-door sedan or the five-door hatchback. The figures below reflect typical curb weights reported by manufacturers and widely used data for common configurations.
Weight ranges by body style are summarized here to give a quick sense of how the numbers spread between the two main configurations. The sedan sits toward the lower end of the range, while the hatchback sits toward the higher end due to its design and cargo area.
- Sedan (4-door): approximately 2,800–3,000 pounds
- Hatchback (5-door): approximately 2,900–3,100 pounds
Note: Exact curb weight depends on trim, engine choice, transmission, and options such as a sunroof or larger wheels. For precise numbers, consult the official Honda brochure for the specific trim or check the vehicle's door jamb sticker.
What factors influence weight?
Weight is affected by several variables, including engine type (2.0-liter naturally aspirated vs. 1.5-liter turbo), transmission (manual vs. CVT where offered), trim level (LX, Sport, EX, Touring), and optional equipment. The Civic lineup also includes sportier variants that use different drivetrains, which can alter curb weight by a noticeable margin.
Trim and drivetrain considerations
Most 2021 Civics use the 1.5L turbo engine with a CVT in the sedan and hatchback, with the exception of performance-oriented variants. Wheel size, sunroofs, and other options contribute tens of pounds to the total curb weight.
Summary
The 2021 Honda Civic weighs roughly 2,800–3,100 pounds depending on body style and trim. Sedans are generally lighter than hatchbacks, and exact weight for a given car should be confirmed via the official Honda specs for that trim or the vehicle’s door label. This helps buyers gauge payload, handling, and fuel economy more precisely.


