2022 Honda Civic Fuel Economy Ratings
October 30 2021 - ryanhondaofwilliston_author
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If you’re shopping for a new compact sedan, then you’re probably wondering about what kind of fuel economy you can expect it to get. Thankfully, the EPA 2022 Honda Civic fuel economy ratings are in, and you don’t want to miss them! In fact, the entry-level 2022 Honda Civic — the Civic Sedan LX with a M-CVT — earns a fuel economy rating of up to 31 mpg city/40 mpg highway*. Learn more now with %%di_name%%.
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2022 Honda Civic Fuel Economy by Trim Configuration
The 2022 Honda Civic Sedan comes well-appointed at any trim level, and luckily for %%target_city_1%%-area drivers like you, there are four total choices. How do the 2022 Honda Civic mpg ratings differ, depending on which of these you opt for? Learn more below:- Honda Civic Sedan LX with M-CVT: Up to an estimated31 mpg city/40 mpg highway*
- Honda Civic Sedan Sport with M-CVT: Up to an estimated 30 mpg city/37 mpg highway*
- Honda Civic Sedan EX with LL-CVT: Up to an estimated 33 mpg city/42 mpg highway*
- Honda Civic Sedan Touring with LL-CVT: Up to an estimated 31 mpg city/38 mpg highway*
2022 Honda Civic Engine Performance and Eco Assist System
The new Honda Civic mpg ratings are different depending on the trim you choose, true. But among all four trims, there are two engines, including a standard 2.0L 4-cylinder engine on the Honda Civic Sedan LX and Sport, and a standard 1.5L turbo 4-cylinder engine for theHondaCivic Sedan EX and Touring. Driving a Honda Civic with the standard 2.0L 4-cylinder engine will get you up to 158 hp and 138 lb-ft of torque, while the turbocharged engine will provide up to 180 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque. Fueling the fantastic Honda Civic fuel MPG specs (pun intended) is an Eco Assist System that helps to:- Explainhow fuel-efficient your driving habits are via a color-changing display around the speedometer. If the display is green, your driving habits are efficient; if it's blue, you're probably wasting fuel.
- Change performance via the available ECON button, which you can push to change the performance profile of your Honda Civic to result in higher expected fuel economy.