02/17/2011 - TORRANCE, Calif.
Featuring the widest array of engine choices
available in its class, the 2012 Civic is designed
to even better meet the diverse needs of the
compact-vehicle buyer when it launches this spring.
The entire redesigned ninth-generation Civic lineup
will become more fuel efficient with two models –
the all-new Civic HF and the Civic Hybrid – each
delivering fuel economy estimates of more than 40
mpg on the highway.
Built on the tradition of Honda fuel efficiency,
the economical Civic HF model will be the most
fuel-efficient gasoline-only powered Civic in the
lineup when it launches this spring. Equipped with a
1.8-liter i-VTEC engine, the Civic HF is
targeted to earn EPA-estimated fuel economy1 of 41
mpg on the highway. The 2012 Civic Hybrid, which
will be outfitted for the first time with a
lithium-ion battery and a larger 1.5-liter i-VTEC
engine, is expected to achieve an EPA-estimated
city/highway combined fuel economy1 of 45 mpg, an
improvement of 4 mpg compared to the current Civic
Hybrid. Both the Civic HF and Civic Hybrid models
will be equipped with aerodynamic components for
improved efficiency and Honda ECO Assist™
technology, an innovation that can enhance efficient
vehicle operation while providing feedback to
promote more efficient individual driving styles.
"The Civic is the only model in the industry that
can deliver on all fronts – fuel economy, sporty
performance, smart packaging, alternative fuel and
long-term value," said John Mendel, executive vice
president of sales for American Honda Motor Co.,Inc.
"For the ninth-generation Civic, we are emphasizing
improved fuel economy across the board, from the
hybrid sedan to the sporty Si model."
In addition to the Civic HF and Civic Hybrid
models, the Civic Sedan, Civic Coupe and Civic GX
Natural Gas models are also estimated to achieve
improved fuel economy compared to the current
models. The Civic Sedan and Civic Coupe achieve an
EPA-estimated fuel economy2 of 39 mpg on the
highway, an improvement of 3 mpg when compared to
the current model. The Civic Natural Gas vehicle is
anticipated to earn a 7 percent improvement in fuel
economy compared to the current model. The Civic
Sedan, Civic Coupe and Civic Natural Gas models will
all be equipped with the Honda ECO Assist
technology.
Along with improved fuel economy, the new Civic
lineup also delivers more performance, particularly
with the Civic Si. The Civic Si sedan and coupe
models will be equipped with a larger, more powerful
2.4-liter engine as well as a new 6-speed manual
transmission. The new engine is anticipated to
deliver 200 horsepower with 170 ft-lb of torque.
Even with the larger engine and a 22 percent
increase in torque, Civic Si is targeted to achieve
an EPA-estimated highway fuel economy1 of 31 mpg; an
increase of 2 mpg when compared to the current
model.
The 2012 Civic lineup includes a sedan and a
coupe with conventional gasoline models, a new "HF"
high fuel economy version, two sporty "Si"
performance versions, along with one hybrid and a
natural gas alternative-fuel variant.
Additional information on the new 2012 Civic will be
announced closer to the on-sale date. For more
information on the current Civic and other Honda
models, please visit www.hondanews.com.
Civic HF, Sedan, Coupe and Natural Gas
Specifications
- 140 horsepower, 1.8-liter i-VTEC™
4-cylinder engine
- 5-speed automatic transmission
- ECO Assist technology
- EPA-estimated Civic HF highway fuel economy:
41 mpg
- EPA-estimated Civic Sedan and Civic Coupe
highway fuel economy: 39 mpg
Civic Hybrid Specifications
- 110 horsepower, 1.5-liter i-VTEC™
4-cylinder engine (combined gasoline + electric)
- Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
- Lithium-ion battery
- ECO Assist technology
- EPA-estimated Civic Hybrid city/highway
combined fuel economy: 45 mpg
Civic Si Specifications
- 200 horsepower and 170 lb-ft, 2.4-liter
i-VTEC™ 4-cylinder engine
- 6-speed manual transmission
- EPA-estimated Civic Si highway fuel economy:
31 mpg
1Preliminary EPA mileage estimates
determined by Honda. Final EPA mileage estimates not
available at the time of printing. Use for
comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will
vary depending on how you drive and maintain your
vehicle.
2Based on 2012 EPA mileage
estimates. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not
compare to models before 2008. Your actual mileage
will vary depending on how you drive and maintain
your vehicle.