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2024 Honda Civic: A Trim Comparison

by Car Digest
February 1, 2024

With Honda’s high reputation for reliability and durability, the Honda Civic is one of the best compact cars on the market. The 2024 Honda Civic lineup returns relatively unchanged this year, with a high starting price compared to other vehicles in its class.

Honda Civic Trim Lineup

The 2024 Honda Civic has several different trims. Each trim offers a different balance of comfort, performance, and affordability. Our guide breaks down each trim to help you make a choice you can feel good about. Compare Honda Civic models and find the right option for you!

2024 Honda Civic Touring

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LX

The base-level 2024 Honda Civic LX starts at $23,950 for the sedan model or $24,950 for the hatchback. It comes standard with a CVT transmission. The vehicle boasts a 2.0-liter four-cylinder that’s capable of 158 horsepower and 138 lb-ft of torque. This is the best trim in terms of gas mileage because you’ll get up to 31 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway.

2024 Honda Civic Hatchback

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The Civic has some nice features, like Honda Sensing driver assistance features and a multi-angle rearview camera with guidelines. On top of that, you’ll get standard features like Bluetooth, automatic climate control, a 7-inch digital gauge cluster, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone integration, a four-speaker sound system, and keyless entry. Furthermore, the Sport sedan has a folding rear seat, but the hatchback model gives you 60/40-split-folding seats.

Sport

The 2024 Honda Civic Sport starts at $25,550.

This trim level gains sportier touches like 18-inch alloy wheels, paddle shifters, and sport pedals. A six-speed manual transmission comes available at no additional cost for hatchback models. Other features with this trim are a leather-wrapped steering wheel, an eight-speaker stereo, and remote start. With three driving modes, you can optimize your vehicle’s performance for work or for play.

EX and EX-L

When comparing the 2024 Honda Civic Sport versus the EX, it is basically an upgrade from the Sport. The 2024 Honda Civic EX is equipped with a 180-horsepower turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine and a CVT, plus it offers more in the way of features. The EX-L is the hatchback version.

The smaller additions to the EX make it a much better choice when compared to the Sport. The exterior adds a one-touch power moonroof and heated outside mirrors. On the inside, you get dual-zone climate control,  60/40 split-folding rear seats, a rear-center armrest, and heated front seats. For safety, there’s blindspot monitoring to assist you on the road. Get the EX sedan starting at $26,950 or the Civic EX-L hatchback starting at $28,650.

The EX-L gives you upgraded leather seating and a power-adjustable driver’s seat.

Touring and Sport Touring

The 2024 Honda Civic Touring starts at $30,550, or $31,450 for the Sport Touring hatchback. It has all the features any driver could want for safety, comfort, and sensibility. Under the hood, the Touring trims are the same as the EX models. However, the exterior of the Touring adds LED fog lights, headlights with auto on-off functionality, side mirror turn indicators,18-inch wheels, and rain-sensing windshield wipers. The interior gets a number of significant upgrades.

2024 Honda Civic Touring

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One of the features is a 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster. The 9-inch display infotainment system includes a Honda satellite-linked navigation system with voice recognition and Honda HD digital traffic. Additionally, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless device charging, HD radio, satellite radio, and additional USB ports. Its speaker system is a 12-speaker stereo. The sedan version comes with leather seating for this trim, as well as the Sport Touring hatchback model for $30,650.

On top of all that, you’ll get more safety features, too – including rear cross-traffic alert and front and rear parking sensors.

Honda Civic Si

The Si is the sportiest version of the Civic sedan that starts at $29,100. The engine in this model is upgraded to a turbocharged 200-horsepower 1.5-liter four-cylinder, which comes with a six-speed manual transmission.

Honda Civic SI

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Most of the features are carried over from the Sport trim, except that the Si features two-tone cloth upholstery, front seats with larger side bolsters, and a limited-slip differential. Also standard with this trim are wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, the 9-inch touch screen, a 12-speaker audio system, satellite radio, and a moonroof. On top of that, you’ll get blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and a limited-slip differential.

Type R

Lastly, after sitting out last year, the Type R returns with a powerful 315-horsepower engine. It’s a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, to be exact. The Type R is said to start at around $43,990. The trim offers most of the Si features and plenty more where that came from. High-performance Brembo brakes, 19-inch wheels, an oil cooler, adaptive suspension, a center exhaust with three outlets, a rear wing, and a data logging system are just some of the extras included.

Honda Civic Type R

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On the inside, the Type R features two-tone synthetic suede upholstery with sport front seats and a two-person rear seat. Features like dual-zone automatic climate control, a 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster, navigation, and wireless device charging are all included as well. This model easily offers the biggest difference between the Honda Civic models.

It’s easy to see why the Honda Civic is such a popular option for drivers. Offering great performance, state-of-the-art features and terrific value for the price, it’s one of the best compact cars you can get for your money. If you are looking for something a little larger, you may want to check out the Accord.

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