The Honda Civic has remained a staple among eco-conscious drivers for years. With impressive MPG ratings, the new 2019 Honda Civic delivers efficiency on the city streets and open highways alike. Learn more about the Honda Civic fuel economy below!
Which one of the five Honda Civic trims best meets your fuel-efficiency needs? Here’s a quick look at the Honda Civic fuel economy ratings per trim:
If the Honda Civic LX or Sport catch your eye, you can opt for an available continuously variable transmission (CVT) in place of the standard 6-speed manual. The addition, the CVT helps increase fuel economy to an EPA-estimated 30 mpg city/38 mpg city* rating for the LX, and up to 29 mpg city/37 mpg highway* for the Sport. A CVT comes as standard on the EX, EX-L, and Touring configurations.
The 2019 Honda Civic Sedan comes with two available engine options: a 2.0L 4-cylinder and a 1.5L turbo 4-cylinder. With the base engine, the Honda Civic generates 158 hp and 138 lb-ft of torque. Meanwhile, the turbo engine increases the output to 174 hp and 162- to 167 lb-ft of torque. Both engines come with the Eco Assist System, a performance technology which helps St. Clair Shores drivers conserve fuel in two ways:
Commuting around Sterling Heights in the 2019 Honda Civic is comfortable, safe, and best of all: efficient. Visit us at Jeffrey Honda in Roseville to get acquainted with the lineup and learn more about how the Honda Civic compares to competitors, like the 2019 Mazda3. We can also teach you how to make your Civic even more fuel efficient!