Sedan  C-Segment

Prices

RM 131,900-166,500

Body type

Sedan

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol,Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

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Honda Civic 2022
The 2022 Honda Civic lineup delivers a perfect balance of performance, efficiency, and modern design across its diverse models. Available in sedan, hatchback, and sporty Si variants, each model features a refined 1.5L turbocharged engine or a naturally aspirated 2.0L option, paired with responsive CVT or manual transmissions. The cabin boasts premium materials, a user-friendly 7-inch touchscreen, and Honda Sensing® safety suite as standard. The hatchback offers versatile cargo space, while the Si enhances driving dynamics with sport-tuned suspension. With sleek LED lighting and aerodynamic styling, the Civic remains a top choice for drivers seeking reliability and innovation in Malaysia's competitive compact car segment. On this page, we provide comprehensive details to help you explore the 2022 Honda Civic. Discover model-specific pricing, technical specifications, and trim comparisons tailored for Malaysian buyers. Learn about key highlights like fuel efficiency ratings, infotainment features, and safety technologies across different variants. We also address common owner concerns, maintenance tips, and recall updates. For deeper insights, browse our curated FAQs, latest news on local availability, and the Civic's evolution since its debut. Whether you're comparing the LX, EX, or Touring trims or researching financing options, our goal is to equip you with accurate, actionable information for your next vehicle purchase decision.
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2022 Honda Civic 1.5 E
RM 131,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 131,900
Top Speed(km/h):-
0-100km/h(s):8.3
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):6
Launched Year:2022
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2022 Honda Civic 1.5 V
RM 144,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 144,900
Top Speed(km/h):-
0-100km/h(s):8.3
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):6
Launched Year:2022
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2022 Honda Civic 1.5 RS
RM 151,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 151,900
Top Speed(km/h):-
0-100km/h(s):8.3
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):6.3
Launched Year:2022
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2022 Honda Civic e:HEV 2.0L RS
RM 166,500
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 166,500
Top Speed(km/h):180
0-100km/h(s):7.9
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):4
Launched Year:2022
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:None
Fuel Type:Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

Highlights

Honda Civic 2022 Key Highlights

The 2022 Honda Civic lineup redefines compact car excellence with a blend of dynamic performance, refined design, and cutting-edge technology. Built on Honda’s reputation for reliability, the Civic offers a range of engines, including turbocharged and hybrid options, delivering both efficiency and spirited driving. Its sleek, aerodynamic exterior and premium interior materials elevate sophistication, while advanced safety features like Honda Sensing® suite ensure peace of mind.

Sedan (LX, Sport, EX, Touring)

Hatchback (Sport, Sport Touring)

Si (Performance-Oriented)

Hybrid (E:HEV)

Type R (Track-Inspired)

Common Problem

• Issues include problems with sensors and cameras, Bluetooth connectivity, cruise control, and steering.
• Many issues are covered under warranty, so visiting a dealership is recommended.
Sensor and Camera Issues
Many 2022 Honda Civic owners have reported problems related to sensors and cameras. These issues often trigger warning messages on the dashboard. For instance, a common problem involves the radar camera in the windshield, which may require replacement. Such repairs are typically covered by the manufacturer's warranty, which is generally three years or 36,000 miles.
Bluetooth and Infotainment System Glitches
Several users have experienced Bluetooth connectivity issues, such as frequent disconnections and low call volume. These problems seem to affect both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto users. Honda is reportedly aware of these issues and is working on solutions, but some users have found temporary fixes by adjusting phone settings or using wired connections.
Cruise Control Malfunctions
Some 2022 Civic owners have encountered issues with the cruise control system, particularly during long drives. The system may deactivate unexpectedly, possibly due to software glitches or sensor malfunctions. Users have suggested trying both adaptive and standard cruise control modes to see if one works more reliably than the other.
Steering Problems
A significant concern for some 2022 and 2023 Honda Civic models is "sticky" steering at highway speeds. This issue has been linked to the steering gearbox, which may need replacement. While some attribute this to the Lane Keep Assist feature, others have had the problem diagnosed as a mechanical issue requiring part replacement.
Warranty and Dealer Support
Most of these issues are covered under the manufacturer's warranty, so it's advisable for owners experiencing problems to take their vehicles to an authorized Honda dealer. Dealerships can diagnose issues, order necessary parts, and perform repairs at no cost to the owner if the car is still under warranty.

Resale Value

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Market Value: RM 271,200
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Resale Value : 89.9%
Market Value: RM 179,000
Original Price: RM 199,110
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Resale Value : 86.13%
Market Value: RM 1,023,900
Original Price: RM 1,188,800
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2022 BMW i4 eDrive40 M Sport
Resale Value : 85.12%
Market Value: RM 366,700
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Resale Value : 84.3%
Market Value: RM 278,200
Original Price: RM 330,002

More Honda Cars

Honda City

5

Rank in Sedan

Honda City photo
Price
RM 84,900-111,900
MPG
50-79 combined

The Honda City facelift was launched in Malaysia in August 2023. The changes are not significant, but it remains popular among typical Malaysian buyers. It faces competition from rivals like the Toyota Vios and Proton S70.

Honda City Hatchback
Honda City Hatchback photo
Price
RM 85,900-112,900
MPG
51-79 combined

The Honda City Hatchback on the Thai market has three models: S+, SV and top-spec RS.

Honda WR-V

14

Rank in SUV

Honda WR-V photo
Price
RM 89,900-107,900
MPG
47 combined

Although the compact SUV market in Indonesia is fairly new, it has been dominated by the Toyota Raize and Daihatsu Rocky until the Honda WR-V joined the competition. The WR-V is a regional product developed by the Honda Asia Pacific R&D team; the Raize was mainly developed in Japan.

Honda HR-V

5

Rank in SUV

Honda HR-V photo
Price
RM 115,900-141,900
MPG
43-77 combined

Honda Malaysia offers four variants of HR-V, RS with sporty appearance, Hybrid with excellent driving performance.

Honda CR-V

10

Rank in SUV

Honda CR-V photo
Price
RM 159,900-195,900
MPG
32-57 combined

In 2023, Honda CR-V will have two engine options in Malaysia, namely the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine (193 PS/243 Nm) and the first-time 2.0-liter dual-motor i-MMD petrol-electric hybrid power system (184 PS/335 Nm). The CR-V 2.0L e:HEV RS will be equipped with various high-end configurations.

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History of Honda Civic

11th Generation (2022-present)
Embraces tech-forward features and hybrid options, prioritizing sleek aesthetics and advanced connectivity while retaining driving fun.
10th Generation (2016-2021)
Reignited performance appeal via turbocharged 1.5T engines, aggressive styling, and a hatchback variant for global markets.
9th Generation (2012-2015)
Focused on refinement and comfort, with upgraded materials and a more balanced approach between sportiness and practicality.
8th Generation (2006-2011)
Revived sporty DNA with futuristic styling, a layered dashboard, and precise chassis tuning for engaging drives.
7th Generation (2001-2005)
Adopted a taller stance for better cabin space, though criticized for softer driving dynamics compared to earlier models.
6th Generation (1995-2000)
Marked by rounded designs and the debut of the iconic Type R (EK9), blending sporty handling with everyday usability.
5th Generation (1991-1995)
Upgraded build quality and safety features, offering refined driving dynamics and more powerful VTEC engine options.
4th Generation (1987-1991)
Pioneered Honda’s VTEC technology, boosting engine performance while maintaining fuel economy, with sleeker styling and improved interiors.
3rd Generation (1984-1987)
Introduced modern aerodynamics and expanded body styles, including a sedan and hatchback, catering to diverse global markets.
2nd Generation (1980-1983)
Refined from its predecessor, this generation enhanced reliability and space efficiency, solidifying Civic's reputation for economical yet capable performance.
1st Generation (1972-1979)
The original Civic debuted as a compact car with a 1.2L CVCC engine, focusing on fuel efficiency and practicality, laying Honda's foundation in the segment.

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Fuel Price

Petrol

ron97
RM 3.07-0.03
ron95
RM 2.05