Honda has unveiled the mid-life cycle update for the Civic Si, featuring subtle design tweaks, enhanced interior equipment, and a stiffer platform.
The new Honda Civic Si continues to be powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, producing 200 horsepower and 260 Nm of torque. Catering to enthusiasts who appreciate a sporty driving experience, the Civic Si comes exclusively with a 6-speed manual transmission. It stands alone as the only mainstream sedan in the C-segment to offer a manual option.
Honda describes the new Civic Si as “the most fun-to-drive Civic Si we’ve ever offered to customers.” The car features a stiffer chassis, including a lower B-pillar and rear door sill, along with retuned dampers. These upgrades contribute to increased torsional rigidity for the new Civic.
The exterior design of the 2025 Civic Si receives subtle revisions, boasting a more aggressive grille, a sporty front bumper, and darkened tail light surrounds. Additionally, this version boasts exclusive new black-painted, dual five-spoke alloy wheels.
The interior of the sedan receives a host of updates, most notably a larger 9-inch infotainment screen, running software developed by Google and integrating Google Maps, voice assistant, and an app store.
The Civic Si’s instrument cluster has also been upgraded to a 10.2-inch display, incorporating a shift light, G-force meter, and boost gauge. The sedan is fitted with supportive sports seats, further enhancing the driving experience.
The 2025 Honda Civic Si will arrive in dealerships in early August, with a suggested retail price of $29,950 (approximately 760 million VND).
Thai Son (Tuoitrethudo)
Reference: Carscoops