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How much does a Civic weigh in pounds?

The weight of a Civic typically falls in the range of about 2,900 to 3,100 pounds, depending on the exact model, trim level, and body style.


The exact curb weight can vary by generation, engine choice, transmission, and added equipment. This article outlines the main weight ranges you’re likely to encounter for the current Civic lineup and explains what factors push those numbers up or down.


Curb weight by body style


The following ranges reflect common weights for Civics across trims and configurations, focusing on the most widely available body styles today.



  • Civic sedan: roughly 2,900 to 3,000 pounds.

  • Civic hatchback: roughly 3,000 to 3,100 pounds.


Weights can vary slightly between trims and model years, but the sedan is generally lighter than the hatchback due to differences in body construction and available equipment. For precise figures, refer to the specific model’s window sticker or official Honda specifications for that year and trim.


Why the numbers vary


Even within a single body style, weight changes with options such as a sunroof, larger wheels, or upgraded brakes. Transmission choice (manual vs. CVT) and special variants can also shift the curb weight by a notable amount.


Other factors that affect weight


Beyond body style, several factors can influence a Civic’s weight on the road or on the curb weight published by manufacturers.



  • Optional equipment and packages can add dozens to hundreds of pounds.

  • Transmission type can add weight; some configurations are lighter or heavier depending on the setup.

  • Performance or trim-specific enhancements may push weight higher, while simplifications may keep it lower.


For most buyers, the practical takeaway is that the Civic sits in a fairly tight weight band, with sedans lighter on average than hatchbacks and with weight increasing modestly as you add features or select higher trims.


Bottom line


In summary, a modern Honda Civic generally weighs between about 2,900 and 3,100 pounds, with sedans toward the lower end and hatchbacks toward the higher end of that range. For the exact figure on a specific car, always check the official specs for that model year, trim, and configuration.


Summary: The Civic’s weight is influenced mainly by body style (sedan vs hatchback), trim level, and optional equipment. Typical curb weights hover around 2,900–3,000 pounds for sedans and 3,000–3,100 pounds for hatchbacks, with variations based on transmission and equipment. If you need the precise number, consult the window sticker or Honda’s official specifications for your exact model.

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