How many miles per gallon does a honda civic get

Miles per pound (mpp)

Hybrid petrol engines 6.5 - 7.0 mpp

Low figures relate to the least economical version; high to the most economical. Based on WLTP combined fuel economy for versions of this car made since September 2017 only, and typical current fuel or electricity costs.

How much will it cost to run?

  • Just one petrol hybrid engine option
  • Stellar fuel economy whether in town or on the motorway
  • A plug-in car would be cheaper for the right driver, though

There’s no need to worry about which version of the Honda Civic will be the cheapest to run – as all cars use the exact same powertrain and return identical fuel economy and carbon dioxide emissions.

According to WLTP testing procedures the Civic will return up to 56.5mpg combined. That’s an excellent figure – about on a par with the similarly powerful 2.0-litre variant of the Toyota Corolla. And like that car, it’s a self-charging hybrid which means you can get the best out of it even if you don’t have any way to charge a plug-in car at home.

During our time with the Civic, we found around 54mpg easy to achieve in mixed driving, while urban driving with a fairly light right foot saw that figure leap to over 60mpg with ease. Considering the Civic is actually a pretty powerful car this is a seriously impressive figure.

Combined CO2 emissions of just 113g/km should keep company car fleet managers happy too, though admittedly most would prefer you drive a plug-in hybrid with even lower official CO2 figures – even if you never end up plugging it in.

Servicing and warranty

Honda dealers tend to be small, local businesses with a reputation for good customer service. Not that they particularly need it, as Hondas very rarely go wrong, so you’re unlikely to need to head back to the dealer for any reason but your yearly service.

It’s a shame though that Honda won’t back up this excellent reputation for building sturdy cars with a warranty to match it – like Toyota’s 10-year ‘Relax’ policy. The Civic’s warranty is a comparatively stingy three years or 60,000 miles.

Reliability

Naturally as this Civic is brand new it’s too early to speak about its reliability record. But as mentioned earlier, the brand’s reputation precedes it.

The previous-generation Civic has an average score of 4.5 stars in our owner reviews, which is an excellent score. Owners appear to be very pleased with their purchases, so we’d hope to see similar levels of customer satisfaction with this model.

Ongoing running costs

Road tax (12 months) £155
Insurance group 28
How much is it to insure?

Honda has released early estimates on fuel economy for its all-new Civic sedan lineup. The mild increase in the four-door Civic's miles per gallon (mpg) will likely not have a substantial impact on customers' savings at the fuel pump, but improved fuel efficiency is an improvement nonetheless.

2022 Civic 2.0L Fuel Economy

The 2022 Civic sedan is available with two engines. Beginning with the base model Honda Civic LX, which is powered by a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder rated at 158 hp and 138 lb-ft of torque, the city, highway, and combined mpg figures rise by 1, 2, and 2 mpg to 31/40/35 mpg.

Opt for the Civic Sport trim equipped with the same 2.0-liter engine, and those figures drop slightly to  30/37/33 mpg. The Sport's efficiency only rises by 1 mpg in the city and on the combined rating relative to its direct predecessor.

2022 Civic 1.5L Turbo Fuel Economy

Move up the Civic ladder to the Civic EX nabs the 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine generating 174 hp and 162 lb-ft of torque. As with the 2.0-liter engine, this turbo carries over from the previous-generation model, albeit with some extra oomph. Even so, Honda estimates the turbo's fuel economy at 33 city, 42 highway, and 36 mpg combined, an increase of  1 mpg in the city. The top-of-the-line Civic Touring also is fitted with the 1.5-liter turbo, but its ratings drop to 31/38/34 mpg, though it enjoys the exact same mpg improvement over its predecessor as the Sport model does.

Based on these early estimates, the 2022 Honda Civic LX promises to deliver the best fuel economy. The LX, Sport, EX, and Touring all come equipped with a continuously variable transmission, which Honda revised to improve fuel efficiency for the 2022 model year, and all enjoy small bumps in their mpg figures as a result. Want a stick-shift 2022 Civic? You'll need to wait for the upcoming hatchback model, as well as the sportier Si and Type R variants.

2022 Honda Civic Sedan Fuel Economy (city/hwy/comb. )

  • Civic LX 2.0L: 31/40/35 mpg
  • Civic Sport 2.0L: 30/37/33 mpg
  • Civic EX 1.5L Turbo: 33/42/36 mpg
  • Civic Touring 1.5L Turbo: 31/38/34 mpg

How many miles does 1 gallon of gas get you Honda Civic?

The LX model has an EPA-estimated 31 miles per gallon for riding through the city, 40 miles per gallon on the highway. While the EX gets 33 miles per gallon in the city, 42 mpg on the highway, for 36 mpg combined1, which is ideal for the day-to-day commuter.

Does Honda Civic get good gas mileage?

The Civic is perfect for both city and highway driving and achieves 31 mpg in the city, 40 mpg on the highway, and 35 mpg combined.

How many MPG does a 2022 Honda Civic have?

2022 Honda Civic Fuel Tank Capacity Combined with the fuel economy rating of an EPA-estimated 31 city and 40 highway mpg with LX or the EPA-estimated 33 city and 42 highway mpg with EX, the new 2022 Honda Civic produces a remarkable driving range and is guaranteed to provide a worthwhile performance every time.