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How much does a Honda Civic weigh in lbs?

The Honda Civic typically weighs between about 2,900 and 3,100 pounds, with exact figures varying by model year, body style, and trim level. For a precise number, check the door jamb sticker on the specific vehicle or consult Honda’s official specs for that configuration.


What affects the weight of a Honda Civic?


Several factors drive the weight difference between Civics sold in different years and configurations. The body style (sedan vs. hatchback), engine choice, trim level, and added equipment or safety features all contribute to curb weight. Below are the common variants and their general weight ranges.


The following ranges illustrate typical curb weights by major Civic variants.



  • Sedan variants (current generation, from base to high trims): roughly 2,900–3,000 pounds.

  • Civic Si or other performance-oriented variants: roughly 3,000–3,200 pounds.

  • Civic Hatchback variants: roughly 3,000–3,200 pounds.

  • Civic Hybrid variants: roughly 3,100–3,200 pounds.


Note that these are approximate ranges. The exact curb weight for a given car depends on the exact model year, trim, and any factory-installed options. For precise numbers, consult the specific vehicle’s spec sheet or the door sticker.


How to verify the exact curb weight for a specific Civic


To determine the precise curb weight of a particular Honda Civic you’re considering—new or used—follow these steps.



  1. Identify the model year, body style (sedan or hatchback), and trim level of the vehicle.

  2. Consult the official Honda specifications for that configuration, such as Honda’s website or the owner's manual.

  3. Check the door jamb sticker (usually on the driver's side) for the curb weight specification.

  4. For used cars, verify weight information through the VIN lookup, a dealership, or a Carfax-style vehicle history report that includes spec data.

  5. If possible, confirm with the seller or dealer the exact curb weight listed for that specific car to avoid assumptions based on general ranges.


In addition to curb weight, consider the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), which indicates the maximum allowable combined weight of the vehicle, passengers, cargo, and equipment. This helps when planning payload or cargo limits beyond the curb weight.


Summary


In short, a Honda Civic generally sits in the 2,900–3,100+ pound range, with hatchbacks and hybrids tending toward the higher end. The exact number hinges on year, body style, and trim. For accuracy, always refer to the specific car’s door sticker or official specification sheet for that configuration.

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