The 2025 Honda Civic is available as a sedan or as a hatchback. The main difference between them is the amount of room they have for cargo. Whether you drive the hatchback or the sedan, expect a generous number of standard features that make life easier.
Excellent Mileage
Both the sedan and hatchback versions of the 2025 Honda Civic get excellent mileage, so you won’t break the bank paying for gas in either one. The hatchback is rated for 30 mpg during city driving and 38 mpg while you’re out on the highway. In the sedan, expect around 32 mpg in the city and 41 mpg on the highway.
Plenty of Cargo Space
The hatchback has a spacious cargo area, allowing you to fill 24.5 cubic feet of space with your luggage. Drivers who prefer sedans and don’t need as much space for cargo have got 14.8 cubic feet of room for luggage in the trunk of the Civic Sedan, which is still an excellent amount of space for transporting lots of gear.
Innovative Safety Technology
The Civic has a wide array of Honda Sensing Technologies. These driver assistance features make the vehicle significantly safer, whether you’re using the Collision Mitigation Braking System to prevent a crash or letting the Driver Attention Monitor tell you when you’re a little distracted and need to refocus on the road.
The base trim of the hatchback has a few more standard Honda Sensing features than the sedan’s base trim. For instance, it has a Blind Spot Information System and a Rear Cross Traffic Monitor. In the Sedan, you need the Sport trim or higher to get these features.
Fantastic Connectivity Features
The 2025 Honda Civic sedan and hatchback have a 7-inch infotainment screen with smartphone connectivity. Both versions of the vehicle have Google or Alexa built-in available, and they also have an available 9-inch infotainment screen. Using Android Auto or Apple CarPlay to connect your phone to the system allows you to make calls, listen to your text messages being read out, access navigation apps, and access music streaming apps through the vehicle.
Useful Dynamic Drive Modes
All trims of the Civic hatchback have Econ, Normal, and Sport driving modes, while the hatchback’s top trim adds Individual mode, too. The sedan’s LX trim has Econ and Normal modes, while the Sport and Sport Hybrid trims add a Sport mode. The sedan’s top trim also has Individual mode.
Whether you need the sedan or the hatchback, come to Bristol Honda in Bristol, TN today to try the 2025 Honda Civic out for yourself. We’ll get you out for a test drive in the car you’re looking for.
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