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Honda Civic Sales Figures

Honda Civic

Here you will find monthly and yearly Canadian and U.S. sales figures for the Honda Civic. The Honda Civic is a compact car that has been in production since 1972. It is currently in its eleventh generation and is sold in North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. The Honda Civic is one of Honda’s most iconic and enduring models, known globally for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and affordability.

Honda Civic Overview

Since its introduction in 1972, the Civic has spanned multiple generations, each bringing innovations in design, technology, and engineering. Introduced as a two-door subcompact car, the Civic was Honda’s response to the oil crisis of the 1970s, offering a fuel-efficient alternative to larger, more consumptive vehicles. The Civic grew in size and technological sophistication over the decades, evolving from a basic economy car to one that offers advanced features and more refined driving dynamics.

The current Civic is powered by a 1.5L turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 174 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque. It is available with a choice of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) or a six-speed manual transmission. The Civic is available in two body styles: a four-door sedan and a two-door hatchback. It is also available in a variety of trim levels, including the base LX, the Sport, the EX, and the Touring. The Civic is a good choice for those looking for a fuel-efficient and fun-to-drive compact car. It is also known for its comfortable ride and spacious interior.

The Civic competes in the compact car segment and faces competition from models like the Toyota Corolla, Ford Focus, Chevrolet Cruze, Hyundai Elantra, and Mazda3, among others.

Honda Civic Sales Figures

The Civic is known for its sporty handling and fuel efficiency. It has been one of the best-selling cars in the world for many years. The Honda Civic is a popular choice for young professionals and those who need a fuel-efficient and fun-to-drive car. It is also a popular choice for students and those on a budget. The Civic has received numerous awards and recognitions throughout its history, underlining its consistent performance, reliability, and value. Alongside the Accord, the Civic has been foundational for Honda, especially in the U.S. and European markets. It has played a significant role in establishing Honda’s reputation for building reliable, efficient, and well-engineered vehicles.

Honda Civic U.S Sales Data & Charts

US Monthly Sales

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2005 15,874 17,967 25,414 31,557 24,765 25,326 28,008 34,762 30,165 23,911 23,695 26,971
2006 24,788 24,722 28,969 31,259 29,006 26,312 28,607 31,549 26,331 21,343 20,143 23,609
2007 18,378 20,041 29,721 29,155 39,993 36,512 27,852 28,551 24,752 23,809 25,141 27,190
2008 20,993 23,799 32,740 30,000 53,299 39,967 29,125 30,052 21,577 18,582 17,690 17,302
2009 14,198 15,687 20,645 26,252 20,723 20,954 30,037 43,294 16,093 15,868 13,652 22,319
2010 14,693 16,471 22,463 25,042 28,458 26,474 23,231 22,803 18,637 17,121 16,562 28,263
2011 14,634 19,121 31,213 26,777 18,341 17,485 14,006 12,083 13,724 16,173 17,133 20,545
2012 21,883 54,174 28,199 24,423 33,490 27,500 25,004 24,897 21,546 20,687 30,075 33,118
2013 21,881 22,713 27,665 26,453 30,268 29,724 32,416 39,459 22,983 27,328 26,291 29,000
2014 21,824 21,575 27,697 27,611 36,089 32,301 30,038 34,032 22,263 24,254 23,060 25,337
2015 18,699 21,038 26,985 28,380 34,472 28,727 31,139 32,031 28,278 27,789 25,050 32,796
2016 26,741 27,707 32,855 35,331 35,396 31,810 32,952 32,807 28,184 26,359 25,303 31,482
2017 23,095 27,039 31,520 31,211 31,989 30,909 36,683 36,482 35,452 30,319 31,181 31,406
2018 23,749 25,816 32,584 28,399 34,349 31,345 26,311 27,677 24,806 22,450 21,890 26,384
2019 21,553 22,979 33,653 28,436 32,800 29,751 29,167 34,808 22,337 23,577 23,676 22,913
2020 20,054 25,617 18,273 13,410 27,244 23,260 25,188 25,524 22,371 21,865 17,372 21,047
2021 15,475 15,906 24,522 28,414 35,962 32,677 28,318 19,654 15,647 13,399 12,927 20,886
2022 13,599 14,472 10,444 14,040 8,147 9,633 9,243 7,327 9,381 11,347 11,390 14,909
2023 13,313 14,812 17,423 16,317 16,110 15,979 17,154 17,077 18,696 17,228 16,837 19,435
2024 16,449 20,228 25,252 22,043 23,987 21,829 20,185 22,688 15,761 16,532 18,367 18,684
2025 16,173 18,178 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
∑ = 398,046 ∑ = 470,062 ∑ = 528,237 ∑ = 524,510 ∑ = 594,888 ∑ = 538,475 ∑ = 524,664 ∑ = 557,557 ∑ = 438,984 ∑ = 419,941 ∑ = 417,435 ∑ = 493,596

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Honda Civic Canada Sales Data & Charts

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Honda Civic Europe Sales Data & Charts

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Honda Civic China Sales Data & Charts

Monthly and annual sales figures for the Honda Civic in China. The Honda Civic is made in China by the Dongfeng-Honda joint venture. In 2021, Honda’s other Joint Venture with GAC started production of the Honda Integra, which is a clone of the 11th generation Civic. Car sales statistics from China only include domestic production and exclude imported models.

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Honda Civic Generations

First generation (1972-1979)

The first generation Civic was introduced in Japan in 1972 and in the United States in 1973. It was a small, fuel-efficient car that was well-received by consumers. Introduced as a subcompact car, it was Honda’s answer to the oil crisis of the 1970s. Initially available as a two-door model, with a three-door hatchback added later. Powered by a 50 hp, 1.2L engine.

Second generation (1979-1983)

The second generation Civic was larger and more powerful than the first generation. It also introduced a new hatchback body style. Both body size and engine capacity increased. Introduced as a three-door hatchback, four-door sedan, and a five-door wagon. The sportier 1.5L CVCC engine was also available.

Third generation (1983-1987)

The third generation Civic was a major redesign that introduced new styling, features, and engines. It also became available in a three-door hatchback body style. Significant design overhaul, making it more aerodynamic. The first introduction of the four-wheel-drive wagon. Diverse range of models, including the sporty Si model in the U.S.

Fourth generation (1987-1991)

The fourth generation Civic was the first to be available in the United States with a VTEC engine. It also introduced a new aerodynamic design. Further improvements in aerodynamics and design. Introduction of the VTEC engine, offering higher performance and efficiency. Six different body styles, including sedan, hatchback, and wagon.

Fifth generation (1991-1995)

The fifth generation Civic was a major redesign that introduced a new platform and engines. It also became available in a two-door coupe body style. This generation emphasized safety, with features like dual airbags and anti-lock brakes. Enhanced performance with the expanded use of the VTEC engine. Recognized for improved handling and ride quality.

Sixth generation (1996-2000)

The sixth generation Civic was a refinement of the fifth generation design. It also introduced a new Type R performance model. Introduction of models like the EK9 Type R. The U.S. saw the introduction of the HX Coupe, a fuel-efficient variant with a CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission).

Seventh generation (2001-2005)

The seventh generation Civic was a major redesign that introduced a new platform and engines. It also became available in a hybrid powertrain. A shift towards a larger body and more focus on interior space and features. Introduction of the Civic Hybrid, using Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist system. Emphasis on reducing emissions; the GX model ran on compressed natural gas.

Eighth generation (2006-2011)

The eighth generation Civic was a refinement of the seventh generation design. Radical redesign, especially in the U.S., with a split-level dashboard. Introduction of the Civic Si Sedan performance model in the U.S. The European version was a more conventional hatchback.

Ninth generation (2012-2015)

The ninth generation Civic was a major redesign that introduced a new platform and engines. It also became available in a coupe body style. Refinement of the previous generation’s design. Improved fuel economy and more advanced tech features. Some criticism for less sporty handling and cheaper interior materials.

Tenth generation (2016-present)

The tenth generation Civic is the current generation. It was a major redesign that introduced a new platform and engines. It also became available in a hatchback body style. A return to sportier, more aggressive styling. Offered as sedan, coupe, hatchback, Si models, and the Type R performance variant. Introduction of the turbocharged engine for the first time in the U.S.

Eleventh generation (2022-present)

The eleventh generation Civic is the latest generation. It was introduced in 2022 and features a new design, interior, and technology.