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What Civic has 200 HP?

The Honda Civic Si has 200 horsepower.


In the current Civic lineup, the 200-horsepower figure is associated with the Civic Si. The regular LX, Sport, EX, and Touring trims generally use a turbocharged setup that produces around 180 horsepower, while the high-performance Civic Type R tops the range with about 315 horsepower. Horsepower can vary by model year and market, so it’s best to check the exact specifications for your year and trim.


Civic Variants at a Glance


Before listing the main variants, here is a quick overview of how horsepower is distributed across the current Civic lineup.



  • Honda Civic Si β€” 200 hp from a 1.5L turbocharged engine; approximately 192 lb-ft of torque; 6-speed manual transmission; front-wheel drive.

  • Honda Civic Type R β€” about 315 hp; high-performance variant with a manual transmission; significantly more power than the Si.

  • Other Civics (LX, Sport, EX, Touring) β€” typically around 180 hp from the same 1.5L turbo engine; most trims offer a CVT, while some configurations provide a manual option.


In short, the 200 hp figure in the Civic lineup is specific to the Si in recent years; other trims stay around 180 hp, while the Type R exceeds 300 hp.


Si specifics


The Civic Si uses a turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-4 that delivers 200 hp and about 192 lb-ft of torque. It is paired exclusively with a 6-speed manual transmission and front-wheel drive, delivering a focused, driver-oriented experience with sport-tuned handling.


Transmission and trim considerations


Most non-Si Civics offer the 1.5L turbo with around 180 hp, and can be paired with either a CVT or a manual transmission depending on the trim and model year. The Si and Type R emphasize manual driving dynamics, while other trims provide a CVT option for greater efficiency.


Summary


For those seeking roughly 200 horsepower in a Civic, the Civic Si is the model to consider. It delivers 200 hp from a 1.5L turbo with 192 lb-ft of torque and comes with a 6-speed manual transmission. The Civic Type R offers substantially more power (around 315 hp), while other Civics typically sit around 180 hp. Always verify the latest official specs for your year and market.

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