The 2022 Honda Civic Sport’s 1.5-liter turbocharged engine holds about 4.5 quarts (roughly 4.3 liters) of engine oil when you perform a standard oil change with a new filter installed.
What this means for maintenance
That capacity figure informs how much oil you should plan to buy and pour during service. For most markets, Honda specifies a 0W-20 viscosity for this engine, and the oil change typically includes replacing the oil filter. If you’re working on a Civic outside the typical configuration or in another market, verify the exact capacity in the owner’s manual or with a dealer.
Capacity specifics
The 1.5-liter turbo engine used in the Civic Sport is designed for efficient lubrication, and Honda’s official specification for this engine is 4.5 quarts (4.3 liters) with the filter during an oil change. This capacity is consistent across most Civics that use this turbo engine, though minor variations can occur by market or filter choice.
Engine details
In practical terms, owners should plan for roughly 4.5 quarts of oil when performing the service, and remember to recheck the level with the dipstick after the engine has cooled. Always use the recommended 0W-20 oil grade unless your owner’s manual says otherwise.
Maintenance tips
To avoid overfilling, add oil in small increments, check the level on the dipstick, and run the engine to full operating temperature before final checks, then recheck once cooled. Keep an oil change log for your Civic, noting the oil type, grade, and quantity used.
Summary
The 2022 Honda Civic Sport holds about 4.5 quarts (4.3 liters) of engine oil during a standard oil change with a new filter. This specification aligns with Honda’s official figures for the 1.5-liter turbo engine, but always confirm the exact capacity for your vehicle in the owner’s manual or with a dealer, especially if your Civic is a regional variant or not in the standard configuration.


