The Honda Civic is small car royalty, and for its all-new, 11th generation, it’s arguably better looking (inside and out) than ever before. We don’t quite know what the new 2022 Civic sedan is like to drive yet, but we now have a very good idea of how much it will cost when it finally arrives in dealerships in June. Thanks to what looks like a screengrab from a dealer presentation posted to enthusiast forum Civic11Forum, we have pricing for the entire 2022 Civic sedan lineup. The yet-to-be-revealed Civic Hatchback is not included.
As we know, there will be four Civic sedan trims: LX, Sport, EX, and Touring. The presentation doesn’t include destination (we typically report prices with this charge included), but we can assume that, as with the 2021 car’s destination fee, the 2022s will require an additional $995 for destination charges.
Civic LX models serve as the base trim and will start off at $22,695 (again, assuming the destination holds for the 2022 cars). For that money, buyers of the 2022 models get Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a digital driver’s display, a 7.0-inch infotainment display, and Honda Sensing (with adaptive cruise control and lane keep assist) as standard kit. For reference, the current Civic starts at $22,245, which means the Civic sees only a modest $450 bump in price despite being all new.
The EX-trimmed Civic starts at $25,695 and gets everything from the aforementioned trims plus different alloy wheels, heated seats, blind-spot monitoring, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a 60/40-split folding rear seat. Civic EX models also upgrade to the 1.5-liter turbocharged I-4 engine under the hood as opposed to the standard 2.0-liter naturally aspirated unit. The addition of a turbo brings an appreciable bump in power despite the lower displacement, with horsepower rising from 158 hp to 180 and torque jumping from 138 lb-ft to 177.
Top-of-the-line Civics are dubbed Touring models. They feature the upgraded engine along with leather seats, navigation, bigger displays for the driver’s display and the infotainment setup, a 12-speaker Bose audio system, wireless charging pad, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration, and more. Prices for Touring start at $29,295, exactly the same as the current Touring.
We reached out to Honda to see if the company would confirm any of the prices listed above, but we have yet to hear back. As good as leaks tend to be, you have to take them with a grain of salt—official, final pricing for the 2022 Honda Civic could differ from what’s listed here, and we’ll update these prices accordingly should that happen. That said, the new Civic is shaping up to not only be a handsome daily driver, but a reasonably priced one too. Plus, we finally know that the 2022 cars will be on sale as early as June 16th. Get ready, because you’re about to see a lot of these on the road.