Sedan  C-Segment

Prices

RM 131,900-167,900

Body type

Sedan

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol,Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

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Honda Civic 2023
The 2023 Honda Civic lineup delivers a perfect blend of performance, efficiency, and cutting-edge technology across its diverse models. Available in sedan and hatchback body styles, the Civic caters to varied preferences with the sporty Si trim and high-performance Type R variant. All models feature Honda's 1.5L turbocharged engine (2.0L naturally aspirated on base LX), paired with a CVT or 6-speed manual transmission for an engaging drive. The cabin boasts a minimalist design with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster (9-inch on higher trims) and intuitive 7-inch touchscreen (upgradable to 9-inch with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto). Honda Sensing® suite comes standard, offering advanced safety features like adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist. Our comprehensive guide provides everything you need to explore the 2023 Honda Civic. Discover detailed specifications for each model, including engine performance, fuel efficiency, and cargo space comparisons. Get transparent pricing information across all trims (LX, Sport, EX, Touring, Si, and Type R) with available packages. We highlight key features differentiating each variant, from the base model's practicality to the Type R's track-ready capabilities. Our expert reviews cover driving dynamics, real-world fuel economy, and technology usability. For informed decisions, we analyze common owner-reported issues and maintenance patterns. Stay updated with the latest news about recalls, software updates, and aftermarket support. Explore the Civic's 50-year evolution through our historical timeline, showcasing how each generation refined its iconic formula. Have questions? Our FAQ section addresses everything from warranty coverage to customization options specific to the Malaysian market.
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2023 Honda Civic 1.5L E photo
2023 Honda Civic 1.5L E
RM 131,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 131,900
Top Speed(km/h):200
0-100km/h(s):8.3
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):6
Launched Year:2023
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:None
Fuel Type:Petrol
2023 Honda Civic 1.5L V photo
2023 Honda Civic 1.5L V
RM 144,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 144,900
Top Speed(km/h):200
0-100km/h(s):8.4
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):6
Launched Year:2023
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:None
Fuel Type:Petrol
2023 Honda Civic 1.5L RS photo
2023 Honda Civic 1.5L RS
RM 151,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 151,900
Top Speed(km/h):200
0-100km/h(s):8.5
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):6.3
Launched Year:2023
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
2023 Honda Civic e:HEV 2.0L RS photo
2023 Honda Civic e:HEV 2.0L RS
RM 167,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 167,900
Top Speed(km/h):180
0-100km/h(s):7.9
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):4
Launched Year:2023
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:None
Fuel Type:Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

Highlights

Honda Civic 2023 Key Highlights

The 2023 Honda Civic lineup reaffirms its legacy as a benchmark in the compact car segment, blending refined design, advanced technology, and dynamic performance. Key highlights include a sleeker, more mature exterior, premium interior materials, and Honda’s latest safety suite, Honda Sensing®, as standard. The range offers diverse powertrains—efficient turbocharged engines and a new hybrid option—catering to both driving enthusiasts and eco-conscious buyers. With enhanced chassis tuning and cutting-edge infotainment, the Civic delivers a balanced mix of agility, comfort, and connectivity.

Civic Sedan LX & Sport

Civic Hatchback Sport Touring

Civic Hybrid

Civic Type R (Performance Focus)

Safety & Tech Across Trims

Common Problem

Sticky Steering Issue
One of the most reported problems with the 2023 Honda Civic is the "sticky steering" issue, particularly at highway speeds. This problem has been acknowledged by multiple owners and is currently under investigation by the NHTSA. Some users have experienced this issue as early as 5,000 miles , while others have not encountered it despite having similar mileage. The problem seems to be related to the steering rack or gearbox, which has been on back order for some. There are reports that Honda is working on a redesign of the faulty part.
Other Mechanical Issues
In addition to the sticky steering, there are other mechanical issues reported by 2023 Civic owners. One user mentioned needing replacements for the steering rack, rain sensor, and dealing with a trunk leak. Another owner reported a whining sound during acceleration, which led to alternator and belt replacements, although the noise persisted. These issues can be frustrating and time-consuming, and some owners have considered pursuing compensation through lemon laws.
Recall and Warranty
There have been recalls related to the steering column, but they do not specifically address the sticky steering issue. Honda has been proactive in addressing known issues through recalls and extended warranties, which can provide some reassurance to potential buyers. However, some users have faced challenges when dealerships were unable to replicate the problem, making it difficult to get repairs.
Advice for Potential Buyers
For those considering purchasing a 2023 Honda Civic, it's important to be aware of these common issues. While Honda has a reputation for reliability and good customer service, the sticky steering issue and other mechanical problems may warrant caution. Some users recommend exploring alternative vehicles within the same price range, such as the Subaru WRX, Mazda, or Volkswagen Golf, due to concerns about road noise and basic interior features. If you decide to proceed with purchasing a Civic, ensure that any recalls or warranty coverage are in place to address potential issues.

Resale Value

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2023 Perodua Bezza 1.3 AV (A)
Resale Value : 100.04%
Market Value: RM 50,000
Original Price: RM 49,980
2023 Toyota Corolla GR Sport photo
2023 Toyota Corolla GR Sport
Resale Value : 100.01%
Market Value: RM 145,900
Original Price: RM 145,888
2023 Honda Civic 1.5L V photo
2023 Honda Civic 1.5L V
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 166,500
Original Price: RM 166,500
2023 Honda Accord 1.5TC-P photo
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2023 Honda Accord 1.5TC-P
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 197,400
Original Price: RM 197,400
2023 Proton Persona 1.6 Standard CVT photo
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2023 Proton Persona 1.6 Standard CVT
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 58,300
Original Price: RM 58,300
2023 Toyota Vios 1.5G AT photo
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2023 Toyota Vios 1.5G AT
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 95,500
Original Price: RM 95,500
2023 Proton Saga 1.3 Premium S AT photo
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2023 Proton Saga 1.3 Premium S AT
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 44,800
Original Price: RM 44,800
2023 Honda City 1.5 S photo
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2023 Honda City 1.5 S
Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 111,900
Original Price: RM 111,900

Honda Civic 2023 has 114 images and photos, includes 37 interior images & photos, 29 exterior images & photos, 48 of Honda Civic engine and others. You can examine the front view, rear view, side view, and top view of this vehicle in detail here, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the Honda Civic's details. In addition to the multi-angle visual images, the Honda Civic offers 4 colour options in the Malaysian market, including PlatinumWhitePearl, LunarSilverMetallic, CrystalBlackPearl, MeteoroidGrayMetallic.

Whether you are interested in the interior, exterior, colour, space, or engine, this comprehensive collection of images provides you with detailed information on every aspect of the Honda Civic.

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Honda City photo
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MPG
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Honda WR-V photo
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Rank in SUV

Honda HR-V photo
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Rank in SUV

Honda CR-V photo
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MPG
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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