In the 1998 Honda Civic hatchback, horsepower varied by trim: about 106 hp in the base DX/LX/HX, around 127 hp in the EX, and about 160 hp in the high-performance Si option.
In more detail, the Civic hatchback offered several engine choices depending on trim and market. The base and mid-range trims emphasized efficiency and reliability, while the EX added a VTEC-powered upgrade, and the Si offered a high-output, performance-tuned engine. Here is a breakdown of typical horsepower for the U.S. market around 1998.
Engine options by trim (U.S. market)
Here is a snapshot of typical horsepower by trim for the U.S. market.
- DX/LX/HX: 1.6L D-series engine, approximately 106 horsepower
- EX: 1.6L DOHC VTEC engine (D16Z6), approximately 127 horsepower
- Si: 1.6L VTEC engine (B16A2), approximately 160 horsepower
Note: These figures are commonly cited ratings for U.S.-spec Civics in the late 1990s. Actual output can vary by model year, emissions equipment, and maintenance; check the vehicle's window sticker or VIN for exact numbers.
Regional variations
Power ratings can vary by market and model year. European and other regional Civics sometimes used different 1.6L engines with slightly different power outputs. Always verify the exact horsepower for a specific car based on its VIN and documentation.
Summary
The 1998 Honda Civic hatchback offered a horsepower range from about 106 hp in base trims to 160 hp in the Si, with the EX typically at about 127 hp. The exact figure depends on the trim and market; for precise numbers, refer to the vehicle's documentation.


