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What type of transmission does a 2007 Honda Civic have?

In brief, the 2007 Honda Civic offered several transmission options depending on the model: most Civics used a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic, the Civic Si used a 6-speed manual, and the Civic Hybrid used a CVT paired with Honda's IMA hybrid system.


Overview of transmission options by model


The 2007 Civic lineup includes a few variants with distinct transmissions. Here is a breakdown by the main trim and propulsion configuration available in the United States that year:



  • Standard Civics (DX/LX/EX, non-hybrid): available with a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic transmission.

  • Civic Si: powered by a 2.0-liter engine and paired exclusively with a 6-speed manual transmission.

  • Civic Hybrid: combines a gasoline engine with Honda's IMA electric motor and uses a continuously variable transmission (CVT) integrated with the hybrid system.


Note: If you’re evaluating a specific 2007 Civic, check the exact model and trim, as transmission availability varies by year, region, and option package.


Notes on regional variations and maintenance


While the above reflects the primary US-market options, some markets outside North America offered different configurations. Routine maintenance should follow Honda's service recommendations for the specific transmission type, including fluid changes for manual transmissions and the appropriate CVT service for hybrids.


Summary


The 2007 Honda Civic did not have a single transmission type across the lineup. Most non-Si Civics offered either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic; the high-performance Civic Si used a 6-speed manual; and the Civic Hybrid used a CVT paired with the IMA hybrid system. When buying a used 2007 Civic, confirm the exact transmission for the specific trim and region.

What year did Civic use CVT transmission?


1996
Honda's journey with CVT technology began with the 1996 Civic HX and has evolved into an integral part of their lineup, including the beloved Honda Pilot.



Does my 2007 Honda Civic have a CVT transmission?


All Civic models are equipped with 5-speed Automatic transmissions, with the exception of the hybrid model which uses a CVT. In Taiwan, this generation of Civic was more inline with the JDM model, and was produced domestically since 2006.



What are common 2007 Civic problems?


Top 2007 Honda Civic Problems

  • Airbag Light Due to Failed Occupant Position Sensor.
  • Bad Engine Mounts May Cause Vibration, Roughness, and Rattle.
  • Power Window Switch May Fail.
  • Possible Shift Control Solenoid Fault.
  • Wipers Won't Park Due to Windshield Wiper Motor Failure.
  • Low rumbling sound when in Reverse = Bad Engine Mounts.



Which Honda Civic is not CVT?


Honda: The Civic Type R, Honda Fit (with the manual option), Honda Passport, Pilot, Ridgeline and the Odyssey are not equipped with CVTs.


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