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Is there a Honda Civic automatic?

Yes. Most current Honda Civics are equipped with an automatic transmission in the form of a CVT, though some performance models are manual-only.


As buyers weigh fuel economy and driving experience, understanding which Civics come with what kind of automatic—and where a manual is still offered—helps in choosing a model that fits their needs.


Automatic transmission in the Civic lineup


Most Civics use Honda's CVT automatic, a setup designed to optimize fuel efficiency and smoothness. There is no conventional torque-converter automatic offered on the current Civic lineup; instead, Honda relies on a CVT across the standard trims.


Which trims get the CVT


The majority of Civics are equipped with a CVT automatic, paired with either the 2.0-liter engine or the 1.5-liter turbo, depending on the trim.



  • LX

  • Sport

  • EX

  • EX-L

  • Touring


Note: The CVT is the only automatic option on these trims, and there is no traditional automatic transmission available on the current Civic lineup.


Manual-only performance models


For drivers who prefer a manual transmission, the Civic Si and the Civic Type R are available with a 6-speed manual only. There is no automatic option on these models.



  • Civic Si: 6-speed manual

  • Civic Type R: 6-speed manual


If you want a traditional automatic, you won't find it on any current Civic outside of the CVT option on the standard trims.


Impact on driving experience


The CVT improves fuel economy and smoothness, but some drivers miss the stepped shifts of a traditional automatic. The Si and Type R deliver a more engaging driving experience via a manual gearbox, at the expense of convenience and potentially efficiency.


Summary


Yes, there is an automatic Civic today: most Civics use a CVT automatic, while the high-performance Si and Type R are manual-only. If you want an automatic with a traditional torque-converter feel, you won't find it in the current Civic lineup.

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