The 10th-generation Honda Civic spans model years 2016 through 2021 in most markets. It marked a global redesign and introduced several body styles and performance variants before giving way to the 11th generation in 2022.
Model years and global rollout
Overview of when the 10th-generation Civic was introduced, how it rolled out across regions, and the major year-to-year milestones.
- 2016: Global launch of the 10th-generation Civic, with sedans and coupes available in many markets.
- 2017: The Civic Hatchback arrives in North America and other regions; performance variants begin to appear in more markets (Si and early Type R introductions).
- 2019/2020: Mid-cycle refresh announced and released as the 2020 model year, updating styling, tech, and efficiency across trims.
- 2021: Final model year for the 10th generation in most markets, as Honda prepared the 11th generation for 2022 models.
In summary, the 10th-generation Civic was produced and sold roughly from 2016 through 2021, with regional variations in timing and bodystyle availability and a mid-cycle refresh during the 2020 model year.
Body styles and performance variants
The generation offered multiple bodystyles and performance-focused versions, with availability varying by market and model year.
- Sedan (four-door) — the primary and most widely sold body style in many regions.
- Hatchback (five-door) — a major worldwide option, with US availability expanding from 2017 onward and strong presence in Europe and Asia.
- Civic Si — performance-oriented variant featuring turbocharged power, introduced for the 2017 model year in North America and rolling out to other markets over time.
- Civic Type R — high-performance variant (FK8) introduced in 2018 model year in many markets, with US availability following in 2018/2019 depending on region.
Together, these bodystyles and variants defined the 10th generation, offering a practical everyday sedan or hatchback alongside stronger performing versions for enthusiasts across model years 2016–2021.
Regional notes
Region-specific nuances can affect exact year-by-year availability, but the overarching timeline for the 10th-generation Civic remains consistent across major markets.
United States and Canada
The US and Canada saw the 10th-generation Civic from the 2016 model year through 2021, with the hatchback arriving in 2017, the Civic Si joining in 2017, and the Civic Type R following around the 2018 model year. A mid-cycle refresh for the 2020 model year brought styling and tech updates across trims.
Europe and other markets
In Europe and other regions, the 10th-generation Civic followed a similar overall timeline (2016–2021 model years), with hatchback widely offered and Type R rollout phased around 2018–2019 in many markets. Some markets saw slight variations in bodystyle availability and timing due to local demand and regulations.
Summary
The 10th-generation Honda Civic delivered a versatile lineup—from practical sedans and hatchbacks to sporty Si and Type R variants—over model years 2016–2021. It set the stage for Honda’s shift to the 11th generation in 2022, continuing the Civic’s global appeal with continued refinements and new features.


