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Will Honda make a two door Civic?

Short answer: No — Honda currently has no plan to offer a two-door Civic, and the Civic lineup in the United States is limited to sedan and hatchback body styles.


Beyond the headline question, this article explains what Honda has publicly stated, how market trends influence decisions about body styles, and what alternatives exist for buyers seeking a sportier or more coupe-like vibe from Honda.


Current Civic lineup and official stance


Honda’s official product pages pin the Civic down to two body styles for the current generation: a sedan and a hatchback. There is no listed or announced two-door Civic for the near term.


Official statements and product pages



  • The Civic is available as a Sedan and a Hatchback in major markets, with various trims and powertrains.

  • There has been no public announcement of a two-door coupe variant for the current generation.

  • Performance-focused variants exist (such as the Civic Si and Civic Type R), but they are not offered as two-door models.

  • Honda’s broader strategy emphasizes practicality, safety tech, and global applicability, which reduces the likelihood of reviving a two-door Civic.


In sum, the current Civic lineup does not include a two-door option, and Honda has not signaled plans to reintroduce one.


Why a two-door Civic is unlikely in the near term


Industry observers and published statements point to several factors that make a revival of a two-door Civic unlikely in the foreseeable future.



  • Demand for two-door compact cars has faded in key markets where the Civic sells most strongly.

  • Four-door designs better accommodate rear-seat access and safety requirements, appealing to families and fleet buyers.

  • Manufacturing efficiency and platform consolidation favor a single, versatile body style over maintaining a separate coupe variant.

  • Honda’s focus on crossovers, electrification, and global scalability reduces emphasis on niche body styles like a two-door Civic.


Taken together, these considerations help explain why Honda has not indicated a return to a two-door Civic in the near term.


What options exist for buyers seeking a sportier or coupe-like Honda


For those hoping for a two-door Civic, there are no true two-door Civics in the current lineup; however, buyers can pursue sportier or more coupe-like experiences through other means within Honda’s range or the used market.



  • Civic Si and Civic Type R offer high-performance character, though they are four-door configurations and not two-door models.

  • The Civic Hatchback provides a sport-oriented design with practical cargo space, still in a four-door format.

  • The used-market can yield older Civic coupes from prior generations for buyers seeking a two-door silhouette, though age and maintenance considerations apply.


These options provide sportiness and style without restoring a true two-door Civic to the current lineup.


Summary


As of 2026, Honda has not announced any plan to reintroduce a two-door Civic. The brand remains focused on sedan and hatchback Civic models, with emphasis on practicality, safety, and global appeal. For those seeking a two-door experience, choices are limited to older generations on the used market or exploring non-Civic Honda options, but a new two-door Civic is not part of the current roadmap.

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