A compact car that you don’t want to miss out on, the 2025 Honda Civic is finally available at Honda of Chantilly. Swing by our location near Manassas to test drive this vehicle and ask any questions you may have about it to our team.
Exterior
When it comes to the outer shell of the Honda Civic, you should know that two body types are available for you to choose from. These are the Civic Sedan and Civic Hatchback. As opposed to the former’s 3-box structure, the latter has a 2-box construction with a hatch that is connected to the cabin area. Since hatchbacks are typically considered sportier, it’s only natural that the latter comes standard with 18-inch alloy wheels while the former sports standard 16-inch versions. Despite the differences, the two body types share many external features in common. For example, LED headlamps that turn on and off automatically depending on the surrounding light level are standard on each. As for paint options, some colors like Rallye Red are available for both, while others such as Boost Blue Pearl and Sand Dune Pearl can only be had on the hatchback version.
Interior
If you like to keep various sports gear in your daily driver so that you can visit Joseph D. Reading Park in your free time and get active, the hatchback version of the 2025 Honda Civic may better suit your lifestyle. That’s because it has 24.5 cubic ft.1 of cargo space with the rear seat up, which is larger than the Civic Sedan’s 14.8 cubic ft.1 of trunk room. On the flip side, the sedan edition may feel more driver- and passenger-friendly, especially with the addition of the available leather-wrapped steering wheel and rear beverage holders, both of which are unavailable on the Civic Hatchback. Still, both can accommodate up to five occupants, allowing you to take your friend group to Lake Manassas for outings. While en route, the standard automatic climate control system will maintain the interior temperature at an ideal level without you having to constantly adjust the setting.
Performance
The mechanical makeup of the Civic Sedan is largely identical to that of the Civic Hatchback. Both come furnished with a standard 2.0L 4-cylinder engine with a lively 150 horsepower2 and 133 lb.-ft. of torque3, and this powertrain is mated with a standard Continuously Variable Transmission. Living up to its sporty reputation, the hatchback version comes standard with paddle shifters conducive to manual gear shifts as well as a Sport drive mode, while the sedan edition offers these as an upgrade. But the Civic Sedan definitely has an edge on efficiency thanks to its aerodynamic body shape, netting a 32/41/36 MPG city/hwy/combined4 fuel economy rating. Contact us to schedule your test drive, so you can experience these two Civics’ performance differences firsthand!