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When was the last Honda Civic coupe?

The last Honda Civic Coupe sold in North America was the 2021 model year; Honda discontinued the two-door variant after 2021, as the Civic lineup shifted to sedan and hatchback configurations in the 2022 refresh.


Context: The Civic lineup and the end of the two-door model


The Honda Civic has evolved through several generations, with the 10th generation (2016–2021) offering a two-door Civic Coupe alongside the sedan and the hatchback. For the 2022 model year, the North American lineup transitioned to a sedan and hatchback only, marking the end of the two-door coupe in that market.


Milestones in the U.S. two-door Civic Coupe


Here's a brief timeline of when the two-door Civic Coupe was available in the U.S.



  • 2016 model year: 10th-generation Civic introduced, with a 2-door coupe option.

  • 2017–2020 model years: 2-door Civic Coupe remained available in the U.S., offered in multiple trims.

  • 2021 model year: Final year the Civic Coupe was sold in North America.

  • 2022 model year: Honda did not offer a Civic Coupe in North America; the lineup continued as sedan and hatchback only.


In short, the two-door Civic Coupe is no longer produced for the North American market, confirming the end of the model’s run in that region.


Why Honda ended the two-door Civic Coupe


The decision to discontinue the two-door variant aligned with broader market trends and Honda’s production strategy. Here are the primary factors cited or inferred by industry observers.



  • Shifting consumer demand away from two-door coupes toward more versatile hatchbacks and sedans.

  • Need to streamline production by standardizing platforms across body styles, improving efficiency.

  • Cost and complexity of maintaining multiple body styles on shared engineering platforms during supply-chain fluctuations.

  • Strategic emphasis on performance variants (Si and Type R) within a simplified lineup that prioritizes market-demanded formats.


The move reflects a broader industry trend toward fewer two-door variants as buyers favor practicality and value in one package.


Summary


Ultimately, the last Honda Civic Coupe available in North America was the 2021 model year. The 2022 Civic lineup in the region moved to sedan and hatchback only, signaling the end of the two-door coupe in the current generation. For aficionados, this marks the closing chapter of the traditional Civic Coupe in the North American market, with future Civic performance variants continuing in other body styles.

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