Sedan  C-Segment

Prices

RM 133,900-167,900

Body type

Sedan

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol,Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

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Honda Civic 2025
The 2025 Honda Civic lineup continues to set benchmarks in reliability and innovation, offering diverse models tailored for Malaysian drivers. The sedan variant combines sleek aesthetics with a fuel-efficient 1.5L turbocharged engine, ideal for urban commuting. For enthusiasts, the Civic Hatchback delivers agile handling and expanded cargo space, while the performance-oriented Civic Type R boasts a 2.0L VTEC turbo engine with track-ready aerodynamics. Hybrid models feature Honda's e:HEV technology, blending electric efficiency with responsive acceleration. All trims prioritize advanced safety with Honda Sensing® suite and modern infotainment via a 9-inch touchscreen. Whether prioritizing economy, versatility, or sportiness, the 2025 Civic adapts seamlessly to diverse needs. We provide comprehensive insights to simplify your 2025 Honda Civic research. Explore detailed specifications across sedan, hatchback, and Type R models, including engine performance, fuel efficiency, and pricing tailored for Malaysia. Compare standard features like wireless Apple CarPlay® and driver-assist technologies. Discover common ownership highlights such as low maintenance costs, alongside potential concerns like turbo lag in base trims. Stay updated with the latest news on hybrid variants and FAQs about warranty coverage. Delve into the Civic's evolution since 1972, understanding how its engineering heritage shapes today's models. Our goal is to equip you with transparent, actionable data for informed decisions—from test drives to financing options—all in one trusted resource.
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2025 Honda Civic 1.5L E photo
2025 Honda Civic 1.5L E
RM 133,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 133,900
Top Speed(km/h):200
0-100km/h(s):8.3
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):6
Launched Year:2025-1-9
On Sale:
Warranty Manufacturer:-
Fuel Type:Petrol
2025 Honda Civic 1.5L V photo
2025 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:2025-1-9
On Sale:
Warranty Manufacturer:-
Fuel Type:Petrol
2025 Honda Civic 1.5L RS photo
2025 Honda Civic 1.5L RS
RM 149,900
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 149,900
Top Speed(km/h):200
0-100km/h(s):8.5
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):6.3
Launched Year:2025-1-9
On Sale:
Warranty Manufacturer:-
Fuel Type:Petrol
2025 Honda Civic 2.0L e:HEV RS photo
2025 Honda Civic 2.0L e:HEV 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:2025-1-9
On Sale:
Warranty Manufacturer:-
Fuel Type:Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

Highlights

Honda Civic 2025 Key Highlights

The 2025 Honda Civic lineup continues its legacy with a perfect balance of sporty design, advanced technology and fuel efficiency. The 11th-generation models receive subtle styling updates inspired by the Type R, featuring a black honeycomb grille and more aggressive front vents. Technology upgrades include the new Honda Connect 4.0 infotainment with wireless smartphone connectivity, rear USB-C ports, and enhanced Honda Sensing safety suite. Available in both sedan and hatchback forms, the Civic offers two powertrain choices: a turbocharged 1.5L and a 2.0L hybrid, catering to different driving preferences.

180TURBO CVT (Base Model)

240TURBO CVT Pro

2.0L e:HEV Hybrid

240TURBO CVT Max

Safety & Technology

Common Problem

TL;DR
• Sticky steering issue and hatchback trunk leaks are notable concerns. • Previous issues with the 1.5T engine, such as oil dilution and head gasket failures, have been reported. • Road noise can be a problem, but often depends on tire pressure and road conditions.
Sticky Steering Issue
One of the most discussed problems with recent Honda Civics, including the 2025 model, is the sticky steering issue. This has been significant enough to warrant a recall and a "STOP SALE" notice from Honda. Some users have mentioned that regreasing and changing the spring in the steering gearbox can solve this issue.
Engine and Mechanical Issues
The 1.5T engine has had some reliability issues in previous models, particularly related to oil dilution and head gasket failures. While these issues have been noted in earlier models, it's important to verify if improvements have been made in the 2025 version. Additionally, there have been reports of CVT starter clutch failure and ignition coil problems, especially in older models.
Road Noise
Road noise is another concern for some Honda Civic owners. It can vary significantly based on tire pressure and road surface. For instance, one user found that adjusting the tire pressure from 50 PSI to 33 PSI reduced road noise considerably. However, opinions on road noise differ, with some finding it acceptable and others considering it a downside.
Other Concerns
There are also reports of leaking boot seals and potential issues with manual transmission bearings. These might not be widespread but are worth checking during maintenance or when purchasing a used vehicle.
Recommendations
If you're considering purchasing a 2025 Honda Civic, it would be wise to check if any recalls apply to your specific vehicle and ensure that all necessary repairs have been completed. Additionally, taking an extended test drive could help you assess any potential road noise issues and overall comfort.

Honda Civic 2025 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 HR-V photo
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Honda CR-V photo
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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