This review first appeared in the March 2025 edition of the Cruisin' News,
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Sacramento, California -- Knowing the way my brain works -- although some might insist that I
lack one -- I couldn't avoid the "four-H" aspect of my Honda Civic
tester.
I considered it a Hot Honda Hybrid
Hatchback. Yeah, strange, I know.
But a fifth H is true as true can
be -- This hybrid Civic is going to make a lot of owners very Happy.
In fact, that's already happening.
My tester was the sleek 2025 Honda
Civic Hybrid Sport Touring, recently named the 2025 North American Car of the
Year and a finalist in Motor Trend magazine's ultra-competitive 2025 Car of the
Year competition.
Pretty amazing for a car starting
at less than $33,000. How does this
happen in a world of tech-loaded, ultra-luxury motor vehicles?
Simple: This Civic appeals on
multiple levels, especially the levels that please car shoppers looking for a
sanely priced car.
Evidence? Here's the rundown, the partial
rundown:
Great quality for the sticker
price. Fit and finish on the tester was
exceptional. The same for driving
dynamics. Chassis rigidity and ride
quality are nearly perfect.
The Civic Hybrid Sport Touring
pairs a 2-liter, four-cylinder engine with two motors. The result is a decidedly peppy sedan that
darts into tight spaces with amazing ease.
In this particular passenger car
segment, buyers have long felt that they're sacrificing performance for the
money. Not so with this Civic. With a 200-horsepower gas-electric rating, it
can stand up to all road conditions and deliver serious pop when desired.
But keep in mind, this is hybrid
powertrain pop. The tester was rated at
50 miles per gallon in the city and 45 mpg on the highway.
The interior does not feel
small-car cheap. On the contrary,
leather surfaces are evident, a primo Bose audio system dishes through 12
speakers and a driver-attention monitor keeps things safe.
Speaking of which, this Civic
earned a suite of max five-star crash test scores from the federal government,
including a five-spot in the overall vehicle score.
Given all of this, one could make
the argument that this Civic hybrid is, pound for pound, the perfect passenger
car for the American motoring public.
Can't say that I have much to say
in opposition to that claim.