Buy 22 Honda cvic

 



Overview

Honda's popular Civic compact car is in for a big glow-up for the 2022 model year as it debuts a more grown-up appearance, new features, and a refined cabin design. Honda hasn't released all the information yet, but we expect a selection of four-cylinder engines—including a turbocharged 1.5-liter—to be offered; front-wheel drive will continue to be standard as Honda insists all-wheel drive is not part of the plan. Updated tech features such as a larger infotainment display, wireless smartphone connectivity, and improved driver-assistance features are all meaningful updates that will help the Civic stave off competition from the likes of the Hyundai Elantra, the Mazda 3, and the Toyota Corolla. The all-new Civic sedan is expected to go on sale in spring 2021 with hatchback models following shortly after.

What's New for 2022?

The Civic is all-new for 2022, with a redesigned body, updated interior, and—purportedly—better performance. So far, we've spied a prototype version of the hatchback variant and seen leaked photos of the sedan.

Pricing and Which One to Buy

LX
$22,000 (est)
Sport
$23,000 (est)
EX
$25,000 (est)
EX-L
$26,000 (est)
Touring
$29,000 (est)
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      Although we expect the pricing of the 2022 Civic to be similar to that of the outgoing 2021 model, Honda hasn't released a full list of standard and optional features, so it's difficult to choose the one that represents the best value. In the past, we've been fans of the affordable Sport model, but depending on the car's available features, that could change. When we find out more about the Civic's packaging and pricing, we'll update this story with details.

      Engine, Transmission, and Performance

      Honda hasn't released any information about the 2022 Civic's powertrain, but we'd wager a guess that the turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder that's optional on the current car will carry over to the new model. A lower-powered, naturally-aspirated 2.0-liter four-cylinder is currently standard and also could make the jump to 2022. Honda says the new Civic will remain solely a front-wheel-drive car. Sporty Si and high-performance Type-R variants are also in the works; we review those models separately.

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