The 2024 Honda Civic is available as a four‑door sedan and a five‑door hatchback, and it is classified as a compact car in the United States.
Two body styles offered
Honda preserves the Civic's versatility by offering two primary body configurations for this year, each with distinct practicality and styling cues.
- Sedan — four doors, traditional trunk, and a classic sedan silhouette.
- Hatchback — five doors, rear hatch, and a flexible cargo area with split‑folding rear seats.
Both versions share the same chassis and powertrain options, but the hatchback tends to emphasize cargo flexibility and sportier appeal, while the sedan leans toward conventional practicality.
Compact-car status and market positioning
What the classification means
In the U.S. market, the Civic is categorized as a compact car, a segment that prioritizes efficient fuel economy, maneuverability in urban settings, and value. The two body styles exist within that same segment, offering buyers a choice based on priority—space versus everyday practicality.
Which body style is right for you
Prospective buyers often weigh cargo space, rear-seat accessibility, and overall design preference when choosing between the sedan and hatchback. The hatchback typically delivers more flexible cargo arrangements, while the sedan provides a traditional trunk with a more conventional look.
Summary
The 2024 Honda Civic remains a compact car that Honda builds in two body styles: a four‑door sedan and a five‑door hatchback. Both share core engineering, with differences mainly in cargo access and styling, allowing buyers to pick the configuration that best fits their needs.


