The 2000 Honda Civic is typically classified as the sixth generation in the United States, with the seventh generation starting with the 2001 model year. In other markets, the exact year-by-generation cutoffs can vary slightly, but the common US reference places the 2000 model in Gen 6.
How generations are defined by model year
Determining a Civic's generation relies on model year rather than the calendar year of manufacture. In North America, the sixth generation generally covers 1996–2000, while the seventh generation begins with the 2001 models and runs through 2005.
Key distinctions between the generations include styling, platform changes, and interior packaging. The following points summarize the standard US-market timelines and general characteristics.
- Sixth generation (1996–2000, US): redesigned exterior and interior styling, continued use of the D-series engines, and the EK/ED/EG chassis family for various body styles like hatchbacks and sedans.
- Seventh generation (2001–2005, US): all-new body shell and platform, longer wheelbase, more interior space, updated styling cues, and revised powertrain options reflecting a shift toward newer designs.
These timelines reflect US market practices; other regions align with the general pattern, though exact model-year boundaries can vary by country and dealership introductions.
Gen-by-market notes
United States and Canada
In North America, the 1996–2000 Civic is Gen 6; the 2001–2005 Civic is Gen 7. The 2000 model year sits at the tail end of Gen 6, with the 2001 model year marking the start of Gen 7 across most US Civic sedan, coupe, and hatchback lines.
Europe, Asia, and other markets
Most markets follow the same general generational shift, though some catalogs label transitional years differently. Local dealers often refer to the 2000 Civic as Gen 6 and the 2001 Civic as Gen 7, aligning with Honda's global product planning for that period.
Summary
In short, a 2000 Honda Civic is generally considered Gen 6 in the United States. The next generation, Gen 7, begins with the 2001 model year. When in doubt, check the VIN, chassis code, or regional Honda brochures for precise classification.


