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How much horsepower does a 1.5 L turbo Civic have?

Most Civics with the 1.5-liter turbo engine deliver roughly 174–180 horsepower in everyday trims, while the performance-focused Civic Si version pushes toward about 200–205 horsepower. The exact figure depends on model year, trim, and market.


Understanding the 1.5 L turbo engine in the Civic


The 1.5 L turbocharged inline-4, part of Honda’s Earth Dreams lineup, powers the majority of non‑Si Civics since the mid-2010s. It relies on variable valve timing and direct injection to balance everyday efficiency with available performance. Honda has tweaked output slightly over the years through tuning and updates, so horsepower can vary by year and region.


Horsepower figures for non-Si Civics with the 1.5 L turbo


Below are typical horsepower specs for everyday Civics using the 1.5 L turbo, by generation/market. Note that torque figures vary by trim and transmission as well.



  • 2016–2019 (10th generation, non‑Si, US market): 174 hp @ 5,500 rpm; 162 lb-ft torque

  • 2020–2023 (10th generation refresh and early 11th generation, non‑Si, US market): 180 hp; 177 lb-ft torque

  • 2022–present (11th generation, non‑Si, US market): 180 hp; 177 lb-ft torque


In practice, most everyday Civics with the 1.5 L turbo feel brisk and capable, offering horsepower in the high 170s to around 180 in normal driving, with peak power available high in the rev range.


Horsepower figures for the Civic Si with the 1.5 L turbo


The Civic Si uses the same 1.5 L turbo family but is tuned for higher output to deliver sportier performance. The numbers have shifted somewhat across generations:



  • 2017–2021 (10th generation, Si): 205 hp @ ~5,600 rpm; 192 lb-ft torque

  • 2022–2023 (11th generation, Si): 200 hp; 192 lb-ft torque


These variants emphasize strong, rev-friendly power and quick throttle response, making the Si noticeably quicker than the standard 1.5 L turbo Civics.


How exact figures vary and how to verify


Exact horsepower and torque can vary by model year, transmission (manual vs. CVT), trim, and regional market. For the most precise numbers, check the official Honda brochure or the vehicle’s specification sheet for the specific model year and region.


Summary


In summary, a typical 1.5 L turbo Civic (non‑Si) produces about 174–180 horsepower depending on year and trim, while the Civic Si uses the same engine family at higher output, around 200–205 horsepower in recent years. Torque generally ranges from roughly 162 to 192 lb-ft, depending on configuration. Always verify the exact specs for a given car to be sure.

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