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How much horsepower does a Honda Civic 1.6 turbo have?

There isn't a single horsepower figure for a Honda Civic labeled as "1.6 turbo." Power varies by generation, market, and whether the engine is a turbo petrol, a turbo diesel, or a non-turbo variant. In current Civics, the widely used turbo petrol engine produces about 174 horsepower, while the 1.6-liter diesel variant generates around 118–120 horsepower.


What follows explains typical horsepower numbers for engines that are commonly associated with the 1.6-liter designation or similar turbocharged powertrains in Civics, and how region and model year affect those figures.


Key engines and their typical output


Before listing the main figures, note that horsepower is influenced by market, year, and model trim. The figures below reflect common configurations seen in recent Civics and related engines often discussed as "1.6"-family variants.



  • 1.5 L turbo petrol (Honda's L15B7 family) — typically about 174 horsepower (≈130 kW) and around 162 lb-ft (≈220 Nm) of torque in most markets.

  • 1.6 L diesel turbo (1.6 i-DTEC) — typically about 118–120 horsepower (PS) and roughly 300 Nm of torque.

  • Older or non-turbo 1.6 L petrol engines (used in earlier Civics) — commonly in the 110–125 horsepower range, but these are not turbocharged.


Note: The exact output depends on the specific model year, trim level, and regional emissions/ratings. Always check the official brochure or VIN-based documentation for your vehicle.


Regional snapshots and how to verify


Power ratings can differ by country due to tuning for emissions requirements, fuel quality, and marketing decisions. In practice:


The United States and Canada have largely used the 1.5 L turbo petrol as the main performance engine in recent Civics, delivering about 174 horsepower.


Many European markets have widely used the 1.6 L i-DTEC diesel in Civics, delivering around 118–120 horsepower with significantly higher torque (about 300 Nm).


Older generations or special-market trims may show different numbers, but the 1.5 L turbo petrol and the 1.6 L diesel turbo are the two most common configurations associated with a "1.6" designation in recent Civics. Always confirm the exact rating for your vehicle’s year and market from official documentation.


Summary


There is no single horsepower figure for a generic "Honda Civic 1.6 turbo." In contemporary Civics, the most common turbocharged gasoline option delivers around 174 hp, while the 1.6 L turbo diesel version produces about 118–120 hp. Exact figures vary by year, market, and trim, so check the official specs for the exact vehicle in question.

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