A 1992 Civic is part of Honda’s fifth generation of Civics. This generation spanned roughly from 1992 to 1995 and introduced a more rounded design and improved interior packaging.
Across markets, the fifth generation offered several body styles, a range of inline-four engines, and various trims. The 1992 model year marks the start of this generation in many regions, with differences in availability by country.
Gen overview
The fifth generation of the Civic grew modestly in size and adopted a more aerodynamic silhouette, while improving ride quality and interior space. Honda broadened the lineup to provide more value and options across trims, with regional differences in styling and features.
Body styles and regional differences
In the 1992 Civic, buyers commonly encountered two main body styles: a two-door coupe and a four-door sedan. Some markets also offered hatchback variants within the same generation, and sportier Si trims appeared in certain regions with higher-performance engines.
Because availability varied by country, a given 1992 Civic could look different depending on where it was sold. This makes cross-market spotting an interesting part of its history.
- Two-door coupe
- Four-door sedan
- Hatchback variants in certain markets
- Range of trims from base to higher-end, with sportier Si in some regions
To identify a 1992 Civic’s exact configuration, check the market-specific documentation and the VIN, which can confirm the generation and trim level for that car.
Engines and performance
Fifth-generation Civics typically used 1.5-liter or 1.6-liter inline-four engines, with broader availability of higher-performance options in some markets. In certain regions, sport-oriented Si models used a 1.6-liter VTEC engine (notably B16A in many markets). Transmission choices generally included a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic, depending on trim and market.
- 1.5L inline-four
- 1.6L inline-four
- B16A 1.6L VTEC in select Si variants
- Manual and automatic transmissions
Engine and trim availability varied by country, so the exact combination on a particular 1992 Civic can differ from one market to another.
Identification tips
To verify that a Civic is from the 1992–1995 fifth generation, look for generation-specific styling cues, body shape, and interior layout, along with the VIN and market documentation. Enthusiasts often refer to this generation by its regional chassis designations, with the fifth generation starting in 1992 in many markets.
- Check the VIN for model year indicators and regional codes
- Inspect body style cues typical of the fifth generation (coupe or sedan)
- Cross-check with service literature or a VIN decoder for the 1992–1995 Civic range
For collectors, enthusiasts, or parts compatibility, consult official Honda brochures or a trusted VIN decoder that covers the 1992–1995 Civic range to confirm generation, trim, and market specifics.
Summary
A 1992 Civic belongs to the fifth generation of Honda Civics, produced from 1992 through 1995. This generation offered multiple body styles (notably two-door coupe and four-door sedan, with hatchbacks in some markets), a range of inline-four engines, and regional variations in trims and features. It marked a stylistic and packaging shift that influenced Civics through the mid-1990s.


