Standard 2013 Civics (LX/EX/EX-L) deliver 140 horsepower, the sport-oriented Civic Si pumps out 201 horsepower, and the Civic Hybrid provides about 110 horsepower combined. These figures vary by trim and drivetrain.
In 2013, Honda offered several powertrain options for the Civic, with the 1.8-liter inline-four powering the typical non-Si models, a 2.4-liter engine for the performance-focused Si, and a hybrid setup that combines a gas engine with an electric motor. The exact horsepower you get depends on the trim level, transmission, and market-specific configurations, but the numbers above reflect the core specifications for that model year.
Engine options by trim
The following list provides a concise snapshot of horsepower by 2013 Civic trim.
- Civic LX/EX/EX-L: 140 horsepower from the 1.8-liter i-VTEC engine
- Civic Si: 201 horsepower from the 2.4-liter engine
- Civic Hybrid: 110 horsepower combined from the gas engine and electric motor
These figures represent the main power outputs across the 2013 Civic lineup; individual configurations and transmissions can influence results slightly.
Model details
Standard Civics (LX/EX/EX-L) — 1.8L i-VTEC
Most 2013 Civics used a 1.8-liter i-VTEC engine rated at 140 horsepower, making it the baseline for the non-Si models.
Civic Si — 2.4L
The performance-focused Si uses a 2.4-liter engine that produces 201 horsepower, aimed at enthusiasts seeking stronger acceleration and response.
Civic Hybrid — 1.5L plus electric motor
The Hybrid pairs a 1.5-liter gas engine with electric motors for a combined output of about 110 horsepower.
Summary
The 2013 Honda Civic offered a range from 110 horsepower (Hybrid) to 201 horsepower (Civic Si), with 140 horsepower in the standard non-Si trims. When choosing a 2013 Civic, the exact horsepower you experience depends on the trim and drivetrain you select.


