Yes, there is no factory all-wheel-drive (AWD) Honda Civic in the current lineup. The Civic has been front-wheel drive across markets for its latest generations.
The question hinges on whether Honda ever offered or currently offers an AWD Civic. While Honda sells AWD on other models like the CR-V and HR-V, the Civic itself has not been released with AWD and remains a front-wheel-drive vehicle, including its hybrid e:HEV variants and performance-focused iterations. This article lays out the current drivetrain status and practical alternatives for buyers who need all-wheel traction, plus guidance on how to handle winter and rough-road conditions with a Civic if AWD isn’t available.
Current status of the Civic’s drivetrain
The Civic lineup continues to rely on front-wheel-drive architecture. Even the hybrid e:HEV variants use a front-biased layout with electric motors assisting the front axle, not an all-wheel-drive system. The high-performance Civic Type R remains front-wheel drive. Honda has not announced or released an AWD Civic in major markets as of 2026.
Below is a concise overview of what you can expect from the Civic today:
- The standard and most common Civic configuration is front-wheel drive (FWD).
- Hybrid variants (Civic e:HEV) use a front-wheel-drive layout with a two-motor e-CVT setup, not AWD.
- Civic Type R remains a front-wheel-drive model in all markets.
- Honda’s all-wheel-drive options exist on other models (e.g., CR-V, HR-V) but not on the Civic.
In practice, that means buyers seeking all-wheel traction in a Honda compact may need to consider other models in Honda’s lineup rather than a Civic.
Alternatives and practical options for AWD needs
For shoppers who require all-wheel drive, here are viable paths within Honda’s lineup and beyond:
- Choose a Honda model that offers factory AWD in your region (such as the CR-V or HR-V) for all-weather capability.
- Consider winter-ready upgrades for a Civic—such as high-traction winter tires, appropriate tire pressures, and careful driving techniques—which improve grip but do not provide AWD.
- If AWD is a non-negotiable criterion, compare other brands’ compact cars or hatchbacks that offer AWD as an option or standard.
- Evaluate the overall ownership picture, including fuel economy, maintenance, and insurance, when weighing an AWD-capable alternative within or outside Honda’s lineup.
Bottom line: the Civic is not offered with factory AWD in its current generations. For true all-wheel traction, buyers should look to other Honda models or explore AWD options from other brands, while banking on proper tires and cautious driving for winter conditions with a Civic.
Summary
The Honda Civic currently does not come with factory all-wheel drive. It remains front-wheel drive across trims and markets, including hybrid variants and performance-oriented versions. If AWD is essential, consider other Honda models like the CR-V or HR-V, or explore compact AWD options from other brands, while equipping any vehicle with appropriate winter tires and prudent winter driving practices.


