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Whats the average weight of a Honda Civic?

Around 2,900 pounds (roughly 1,315 kilograms) for most modern Civics, with typical trims ranging roughly from 2,800 to 3,100 pounds depending on year and configuration.


The weight of a Honda Civic varies by generation and variant, influenced by design changes, body style, trim level, and equipment. This article outlines the general ranges you can expect in today’s lineup and how they differ across models.


What factors influence the Civic’s curb weight?


Several elements determine how heavy a Civic is, and they help explain why weights differ across years and trims.



  • Generation and model year — each redesign often changes size, materials, and overall mass.

  • Body style — sedan vs. hatchback configurations have different structural setups.

  • Trim level and equipment — features like larger wheels, sunroofs, and upgraded infotainment add mass.

  • Engine and drivetrain — more powerful or specialized systems can add weight; transmission type (manual vs. CVT) also plays a role.

  • Performance variants — sport-focused versions tend to be heavier due to reinforcement, cooling, and sport-tuned components.


In practice, this means a current Civic generally sits in the 2,800–3,100 pound range, with heavier trims and performance variants pushing the upper end.


Current generation: weight ranges


For the 11th generation (2022–present), weight varies by body style and trim. Exact curb weights are listed on official specs and window stickers for each model year.



  • Civic Sedan LX/EX/Touring: roughly 2,900–3,000 pounds

  • Civic Hatchback variants: typically in a similar broad range, with slight differences by trim and options

  • Civic Si: heavier than the base trims, generally around or above 3,000 pounds

  • Civic Type R: among the heaviest Civics, typically above 3,100 pounds


Because Honda publishes exact curb weights per year and trim, check the official spec sheet or window sticker for precise numbers.


Reading curb weight on a window sticker


The curb weight on a window sticker reflects the car’s weight with standard equipment, all fluids, and a full tank of fuel, but no passengers or cargo. This figure is separate from GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating), which caps how much the vehicle can safely carry. When comparing Civics, use curb weight for mass-focused considerations like handling and fuel efficiency, and refer to GVWR for payload limits.


Summary


Today’s Honda Civic typically weighs around 2,900 pounds on average, with a range that can extend from the high 2,800s to about 3,100 pounds depending on generation, body style, and trim. For precise figures, always consult the official Honda specs or the EPA window sticker for the specific model year and configuration you’re evaluating.

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