Across the 1994 Civic lineup, horsepower ranged from about 92 horsepower in base models to about 160 horsepower in the high-performance Si variant.
Overview of 1994 Civic engines
In the United States, the 1994 Civic was offered with multiple engines across DX, LX, EX and Si trims. The base DX/LX used a 1.5-liter D-series engine, while the EX and Si carried larger 1.6-liter units, including a VTEC-equipped variant for the Si.
US-market horsepower by trim
Below are common US-spec horsepower figures by trim for the 1994 Civic. These numbers reflect official ratings for the production models.
- DX/LX: 1.5-liter D15Z1 engine — about 92 horsepower
- EX: 1.6-liter D16Z6 engine — about 125 horsepower
- Si: 1.6-liter B16A2 engine — about 160 horsepower
These values illustrate the range of horsepower found in the 1994 Civic lineup, from the economical base model to the performance-oriented Si.
Engine codes and identification
Engine code identification helps confirm the exact horsepower for a given 1994 Civic, as there were several variants across markets.
Common engines and horsepower (US-spec)
Use the following as a quick reference when matching engines to horsepower figures.
- D15Z1 — 92 hp (1.5L base engine)
- D16Z6 — 125 hp (1.6L SOHC VTEC in EX)
- B16A2 — 160 hp (1.6L DOHC VTEC in Si)
Note: exact figures can vary by market and model year, and some late-year production may have minor changes.
Summary
In sum, the 1994 Honda Civic offered a horsepower spread of roughly 92 hp to 160 hp in the U.S., depending on engine and trim. If you're assessing a specific used car, verify the engine code on the engine block or chassis to confirm the horsepower figure for that exact vehicle.


