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What Honda has a 6 speed manual transmission?

The short answer: In Honda’s current U.S. lineup, only the Civic Si and the Civic Type R come with a six-speed manual transmission.


Enthusiasts have long prized Honda for manual gearboxes, but today the brand reserves the six-speed manual for its sport-focused Civics. This article breaks down which Hondas offer 6MT, highlights the specifics of those models, and places them in historical context for buyers and fans alike.


Current Honda models with a 6-speed manual


The following two models are the ones Honda currently sells in the U.S. with a six-speed manual transmission.



  • Civic Si

  • Civic Type R


Both variants are tuned for driving engagement, with the Si aimed at accessible performance and daily usability, and the Type R built for high-performance driving and track capability. Below are quick details on what each offers in terms of the six-speed manual experience.


Civic Si — turbocharged practicality with a six-speed manual


The Civic Si pairs a turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-four with a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential, delivering around 200 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque. It emphasizes a sporty, engaging shift feel, rev-matching, and a balanced chassis suitable for daily driving and weekend jaunts. Availability and exact figures can vary slightly by model year and market, but the Si remains Honda’s most accessible 6MT performance variant.


Civic Type R — flagship performance with a precise six-speed manual


The Civic Type R uses a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four paired with a very short-throw six-speed manual transmission and a high-performance suspension/brake package. It produces about 315 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque for U.S. specification and includes a helical limited-slip differential and refined rev-matching. The Type R is designed for enthusiasts who want a pure manual experience with track-ready capability.


Historical examples of Honda models with a 6-speed manual


Beyond today’s Civics, Honda has offered six-speed manuals on several other models in past generations. The following are notable examples that are no longer in regular production but remain relevant to enthusiasts and used-car buyers.



  • Honda S2000 — a high-revving, two-seat sports car produced 1999–2009, famed for its pure six-speed manual and precision handling.

  • Honda CR-Z — a hybrid sporty hatchback produced 2010–2016 that offered a 6-speed manual on certain trims (the hybrid system also offered CVT alternatives).


For historical reference, these models show Honda’s readiness to offer a true manual gearbox on performance- and enthusiast-oriented cars, even as the broader lineup shifts toward automatic transmissions and electrification.


Summary


In brief: Today, if you’re shopping for a Honda with a six-speed manual, your best bets are the Civic Si and the Civic Type R. Historically, Honda has offered 6MT on a few other models like the S2000 and CR-Z. For pure manual enthusiasts, the Civic lineup remains Honda’s primary focus in the current market.

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