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How much horsepower does a Honda Civic Wagon have?

The horsepower of a Honda Civic Wagon depends on the specific model year and market; there isn’t a single, universal figure. In today’s lineup, the Civic Wagon as a distinct US model does not exist, while Europe’s wagon variant offered a range of engines from modest to sporty. Older Civic Wagons from the 1990s and early 2000s also varied widely by engine and trim.


Market reality: Is there a current Civic Wagon?


In the United States, Honda no longer sells a dedicated Civic Wagon. The closest contemporary option is the Civic Hatchback, while Europe offered a wagon version known as the Civic Tourer. Horsepower in those wagons depends on the engine option chosen and can span from around 120 horsepower up to roughly 180 horsepower in turbocharged petrol variants.


Key takeaway


Because “Civic Wagon” refers to multiple generations and markets, the exact horsepower is engine- and year-dependent. For precise figures, identify the exact model year and market.


Current wagon option in Europe: Civic Tourer engine options and horsepower


Below are the main engine choices that powered the European Civic Tourer wagon generation, which served as the closest modern wagon to the U.S. Civic Wagon concept.



  • 1.6 i-DTEC diesel — approximately 120 horsepower

  • 1.8 i-VTEC petrol — approximately 142 horsepower

  • 1.5 L i-VTEC Turbo — approximately 174–182 horsepower, depending on market and tuning


In summary, the European Civic Tourer offered a horsepower range from about 120 hp up to the high-100s (depending on the engine), with turbo petrol variants delivering the strongest outputs.


Older Civic Wagons: general horsepower ranges by era


Across generations, Civic Wagons used a mix of small-displacement petrol engines. While exact numbers vary by year and market, the typical horsepower spectrum on older wagons falls roughly within the following broad ranges.



  • Early to late 1990s (1.3–1.6 liter engines): generally around 60–110 horsepower, depending on the exact engine and market

  • Later 1990s to early 2000s (1.6 liter and similar): often in the 100–120 horsepower range for standard trims


These figures reflect the general trend: older Civic Wagons tended toward modest power outputs, with higher-performance variants found in other body styles.


How to verify horsepower for a specific Civic Wagon


To get the precise horsepower, identify the exact model year, market, and trim level. Check the vehicle’s owner’s manual, the VIN-based specification lookup, or Honda’s official historical data for that region. If you share the year and market you’re interested in, I can provide the exact horsepower figure for that specific Civic Wagon.


Summary


Horsepower for Honda Civic Wagons varies widely by generation, engine, and market. There isn’t a single figure that covers all Civic Wagons. In the US, a dedicated Civic Wagon isn’t currently offered; in Europe, the Civic Tourer wagon ranged roughly from 120 hp to about 180 hp depending on the engine. For an exact number, please specify the model year and market.

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