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What was the last year for the manual transmission in the Honda Civic?

There isn't a final year; manual transmissions are still offered today on the Civic Si and the Civic Type R, though the rest of the lineup uses a CVT.


In recent years, Honda has shifted most Civics to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) to optimize efficiency and emissions. However, the company has kept a manual gearbox available for driving enthusiasts in two models within the Civic family: the high-performance Civic Si and the Civic Type R. This status applies to the current U.S. market, reflecting the latest model years.


Current state of manual transmissions in the Civic


Manual gearboxes in the Civic lineup are now limited to two trims. Before listing the specific models, note that Honda has not announced an end to manual availability for these two variants; they remain the sole Civic models with a standard 6-speed stick in the contemporary lineup.


Before we outline the exact trims, here is a quick summary of where you can still find a manual transmission in the Civic family today:



  • Civic Si — 6-speed manual

  • Civic Type R — 6-speed manual


Concluding the list, the Civic Si and Civic Type R stand as the two current Civic models that continue to offer a manual transmission. All other mainstream Civic trims use a CVT or are not available with a manual option.


Why two trims and not the whole lineup?


Automakers increasingly steer mainstream models toward CVTs to maximize fuel efficiency and meet tightening emissions standards. Honda’s approach with the Civic keeps the manual alive for sport-oriented buyers who value engagement and control, while the rest of the lineup prioritizes efficiency and convenience.


What this means for buyers


For buyers who specifically want a manual transmission in a modern Civic, the options are currently limited to the Si and the Type R. If a manual gearbox is not a priority, the broader Civic lineup is available with CVT across most trims, offering a different balance of fuel economy, performance tuning, and pricing.


As of the latest model years, there has been no public indication from Honda that it plans to discontinue the manual option in the Si or Type R. Enthusiasts should monitor official Honda communications for any future changes, but for now the manual remains a feature of two dedicated models within the Civic family.


Historical context


Historically, the Civic has offered manual transmissions across various generations and trims, often tied to the engine and market. In the current generation, Honda deliberately concentrates the manual option into the sport-oriented variants, reflecting a broader industry trend toward CVTs in mainstream sedans while preserving a manual option for performance-focused buyers.


The Civic Si represents a high-efficiency, turbocharged performance variant with a manual gearbox, while the Civic Type R is Honda’s performance flagship that has always used a manual transmission. This pairing ensures that traditional manual enthusiasts still have a factory-supported option within the Civic family.


Summary


There is no fixed “last year” for manuals in the Civic as a whole—the current lineup still offers manual transmissions in the Civic Si and Civic Type R. For most buyers, the rest of the Civic range uses a CVT. Enthusiasts seeking a manual should focus on these two trims, as they remain the ongoing exception rather than the rule in the modern Civic lineup.

Does the 2026 Civic come in manual?


A close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission, a helical limited-slip differential, and a rousing Sport mode give you ultimate control over curvy roads.



Which Honda Civic models have manual transmission?


The Honda Civic Hatchback offers one gas-powered trim and two hybrid trim levels. The Honda Civic Si and Honda Civic Type R are performance-focused models, each with a six-speed manual transmission.



What 2026 cars still have manual transmission?


The Best Cars That Still Offer a Manual Transmission in 2026

  • 2026 Mazda MX-5 Miata. View Photos Greg Pajo.
  • 2026 Honda Civic Si. Zac Palmer.
  • 2026 Nissan Z. View Photos Nissan.
  • 2026 Hyundai Elantra N. View Photos Hyundai.
  • 2026 Toyota GR Corolla. View Photos Toyota.
  • 2026 Toyota Tacoma.
  • 2026 Porsche 911.
  • 2026 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing.



Is CVT or manual transmission better?


CVTS OFFER A SMOOTHER RIDE
Because there is no real shift from one gear to another, this transmission offers a much smoother ride than either an automatic or manual transmission. Because the RPM is always relatively steady, they can also get better gas mileage.


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