- The 2021 Honda Civic sedan starts at $22,005 and the hatchback starts at $22,955.
- The sedan is no longer available with a manual transmission, but the hatch still is.
- This will be the final year of the 10th-generation Civic, as a redesigned model will arrive for the 2022 model year.
The 10th-generation Honda Civic enters its final model year for 2021, and there are a few small changes to the lineup. The sedan’s base price rises $1050 to $22,005, as the manual transmission that was previously standard equipment is no longer offered.
All 2021 Civic sedans come with a CVT automatic, previously an $800 option on LX and Sport trims. Prices for the EX, EX-L, and Touring trim levels are up by $250 compared with the 2020 model. The sedan’s LX and Sport trims come with a naturally aspirated 2.0-liter inline-four, while the higher trims come with a turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-four.
The hatchback lineup still offers a six-speed manual for Sport and Sport Touring trim levels, and prices rise $250 across the board. It now starts at $22,955 for the LX trim and ranges up to $30,155 for the loaded Sport Touring hatch. All Civic hatchbacks come with the turbo 1.5-liter inline-four as standard.
Honda announced that the Civic’s coupe bodystyle would no longer be offered for 2021, and confirmed that a new generation of the Civic is on its way for 2022. Patent images revealed the styling of the next-gen Civic sedan, and we’ve also spied the next-gen Civic Type R hot hatch. Expect the 2022 Civic to debut sometime next spring and go on sale later next year. In the meantime, 2021 Civic models are on sale now.
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