2026 Honda Civic Hybrid Hatchback
Sedan · Hybrid

2026 Honda Civic Hybrid Hatchback

Starting MSRP$30,950

Overview: Honda Civic Hybrid Hatchback

The most versatile Civic ever made.

If we had to recommend one Civic for the broadest range of buyers, this would be it. The Civic Hybrid Hatchback marries the efficiency and quickness of Honda's latest two-motor hybrid system with the practicality of a hatchback body style. Whether you're a college student needing space for IKEA runs, a young family hauling baby gear, or a retiree downsizing from an SUV, this Civic does it all.

Available Trim Levels & Pricing

TrimMSRPKey Features
Sport Hybrid $30,950 Honda Sensing 360 9-inch display 18-inch wheels
Sport Touring Hybrid $34,750 Bose audio Heated leather Power moonroof HUD

Complete Specifications

Engine2.0L i-VTEC + Two-Motor Hybrid
Horsepower200 hp
Torque232 lb-ft
TransmissionElectronic CVT (eCVT)
DrivetrainFront-Wheel Drive
Fuel Economy50 city / 45 hwy / 48 combined
Seating5 passengers
Cargo Space24.5 cu ft
Length × Width × Height179" × 70.9" × 56.5"
Wheelbase107.7"
Curb Weight3,260 lbs
Fuel Tank10.6 gal

✓ Pros

  • 48 MPG with 24+ cu ft cargo
  • Best fuel economy of any non-plug-in hatchback
  • 200 hp feels strong
  • Practical cargo area
  • Honda reliability

✗ Cons

  • Most expensive non-Type-R Civic
  • Smaller fuel tank limits range
  • No AWD

Standard Features

  • Honda Sensing 360
  • 9-inch touchscreen
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
  • Heated front seats
  • 60/40 fold rear seat
  • Power liftgate available

Available Optional Features

  • Bose 12-speaker audio
  • Power moonroof
  • Heads-up display
  • Wireless phone charging
  • Heated leather

How It Compares to Competitors

There is essentially no direct competitor — Toyota doesn't offer a Corolla Hybrid Hatchback, and the Mazda 3 Hatchback isn't available as a hybrid. The closest cross-shop is the Toyota Prius, which is more efficient but less spacious and slower.

Expert Review

This is the Civic that does everything. We took it on a 600-mile road trip with two adults, a dog, and a week of gear, and averaged 47 MPG with the cabin still feeling roomy. For one-car households, it's hard to beat.

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