The price of a 2021 Honda Civic varied by trim, body style, and market. When new, it started in the low $20,000s for base models and could approach $30,000 for higher trims and hatchback variants. On the used market, prices depend heavily on mileage, condition, and location.
New-vehicle pricing in 2021
The following approximate starting MSRPs provide a sense of how much you would have paid for a new 2021 Civic in the U.S., depending on body style and trim.
Civic Sedan trims
- LX: around $21,700–$22,000
- Sport: around $23,000–$24,000
- EX: around $25,000–$26,000
- EX-L: around $27,000–$28,000
- Touring: around $28,500–$29,500
Prices shown are approximate starting MSRPs and do not include destination charges or optional equipment. They illustrate how the price climbs with higher trims on the sedan line.
Civic Hatchback trims
- LX: around $23,000–$24,000
- Sport: around $25,000–$26,000
- EX: around $26,000–$27,000
- EX-L: around $28,000–$29,000
- Touring: around $29,000–$30,000
Like the sedan, hatchback pricing rises with features and performance-oriented tweaks, and hatchbacks generally carried a slight premium in some trims.
Used-market pricing (as of 2026)
Used prices reflect mileage, condition, regional demand, and optional equipment. The ranges below are rough benchmarks for a 2021 Civic in the U.S. market in 2026.
Price ranges by mileage
- 0–20,000 miles: about $25,000–$29,000
- 20,000–40,000 miles: about $22,000–$26,000
- 40,000–60,000 miles: about $20,000–$24,000
- 60,000+ miles: about $18,000–$22,000
These figures help distinguish near-new examples from higher-mileage cars; actual prices will vary by region, trim, and overall condition.
Factors that affect price
Multiple variables influence the exact price you’ll see in ads or at dealerships.
- Condition and service history
- Mileage level
- Trim and body style (sedan vs hatchback)
- Regional demand and supply
- Color, features, and optional equipment
- Recent maintenance and any remaining warranty
Understanding these factors can help you negotiate a fair price and identify value across different listings.
How to verify current price
To determine the exact price for a specific 2021 Civic, check credible sources and local listings. Useful steps include:
- Look up archived Honda brochures or dealer invoicing for the 2021 model year
- Compare listings on reputable sites such as Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, Car and Driver, and regional dealer sites
- Consider market-specific variations, including destination charges and taxes
- Factor in your preferred body style (sedan vs hatchback) and trim level
Always verify the price in your area and request a detailed breakdown (MSRP, incentives, taxes, fees) before making a decision.
Summary
The 2021 Honda Civic offered a range of prices depending on trim and body style, with sedans typically starting in the low $20,000s and higher trims and hatchbacks closer to $30,000 when new. In 2026, used Civics from that year generally sit in a broad price band that starts in the low to mid $20,000s for mid-mileage examples and climbs higher for lower-mileage units. Always consult multiple sources and consider mileage, condition, and location to determine the most accurate current price.


