Just bought one in White and I absolutely love this car. It has everything and so many safety features to keep you safe. I also find it to drive so smoothly. Would def recommend this car!
@@dabsfordayz2150same here! Got mine in silver about two weeks ago, and I’m loving it. I don’t understand why there’s so many people crapping on the car saying it’s slow and heavy when they probably don’t even own one. Even if it was slow, what do they expect? It’s a 4 cylinder economy car that’s supposed to save you gas. The car looking sport is just the cherry on top 🤷🏽♂️
People complain about the power but I have zero issues with acceleration. Feels great all around with incredible gas milage. I have the 24' and will be keeping it for a long time. I installed aftermarket wheels that were much lighter than the factory ones and noticed the car felt faster with better acceleration.
Totally agree....plenty of power for my pleasure. Unless you're 18 and racing with your buddies, this car is perfect in and out. I have the 2024 EX version and loving it 🙂
The Horsepower figure has been reduced 8 horsepower for 2025, now 150 HP on the new K20C9 which is direct injected vs the 2024 K20C2 which is port injected and 158 Hp. The K20C2 is the one to get since it surely prevents any possible carbon buildup on the valves in the long run. Plus you can still get the 2024 civic hatch 2.0L N/A with a 6 speed manual.
I looked at a couple 25 Sports last week. One in Raylee red and a new color Blue Lagoon. The red really pops when you see it in person. New engines are Atkinson cycle engines with direct injection. Horsepower is down to 150hp from 158hp, but fuel MPG is up from last year.
@@nelsdale1137if they wanted to, they would have. After all, keeping the c2 would’ve not incurred any development costs. But Honda changed up the engine because they had to, they don’t have the lobbying power to make EPA relax their ever-changing standards
Yup...Honda did this on purpose to meet certain carbon and gas commitments for 2025. Although the engine can produce 158hp (if not more), they limited it to 150hp and this was also to entice buyers to opt for the Hybrid...which produces close to 200hp (with the battery plant)...
@@BugsBunny-l2z Does 8 HP really make a difference. For $300 there's the K-Tuner calibration or the Pedal Commander that just plugs in to get more performance. I don't think that the 8 HP decrease will tempt people to go for the hybrid unless they are already interested in the hybrid for that much more power and have the money to afford it. The Sport doesn't lack power, just not the best acceleration out of the box, but you got a reliable and dependable engine with longevity, and less complication than the hybrid drivetrain and problematic 1.5L turbo engine in the previous Touring/Sport Touring Civic.
Appreciate your video! Strongly looking at a ‘25 hatch Sport. Just got a new job with a longer commute and don’t want to pile the miles on my JCW MINI, this seems like a fun, practical, and reliable option to run back and forth to work. I like the more classic simplicity of the naturally aspirated engine. I wish a manual was still an option but I guess that’s where the MINI will shine. Good to see the “manual” ratios on the CVT are actually programmed pretty well though. That can up the fun factor a bit at least.
**CORRECTION** This 2025 Civic has a tweaked engine vs 2024. We add direct injection but lose a little bit of power. Previously 158 hp/ 138 lb-ft, now 150 hp/ 133 lb-ft** Thanks for watching! Hit the subscribe button if you’re new and stay tuned for the next reviews of the 2025 Kia Carnival LXS, 2025 Subaru Outback Touring XT, 2025 Subaru Legacy Premium, 2025 Kia Soul LX Tech, 2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid SX Prestige, and 2025 Kia Sportage X-Pro Prestige!
They really need to put the 2.0 turbo from the Accord in the Si. You can do some easy upgrades out of the box from using some of the parts from the Type R.
Honda removed the turbo option because of the flaws it had... They anticipated that the turbo would require extensive servicing after 5 years of operation...and that's not how you want to remember Hondas.
Great review thanks. BUT, i prefer the 2024.. The 2025 front bumper is too protruded and i don't like the whale mouth design front grill that seems to be borrowed from the HRV. Plus my 2024 EX has turn signals built into the mirrors. I think the 2024 model is by far the best Civic ever built.
I bought this car out the door it was 35 k with warranty security system with phone start and shut off the car drives smooth that’s why I bought it the red really pops and the I test drove the 1.5 turbo and i end of liking this NA one better I realistically wanted the 2.0t but it was out of price range the used ones with higher mileage wasn’t worth it I got the car with 5 miles on the dash and have yet to drove besides from the test druve
Wish they would all get rid of cvts love the sport trim best, and now they added rear center armrest with cup holders .I'll take mines in black with red honda badges.
Still a great car, especially in the Sport Sedan and Hatchback trim. Nice new front fascia bumper and slanted nose from the Hatchback and Si, smoke taillight lenses, blind spot monitoring and rear seat center folding armrest/ cupholders are nice additions and updates. I didn't know the Sport trim now has wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto. The 1.5L turbo 200 horsepower engine is still in the Si. The new Hybrid drivetrain also has 200 horsepower and 232 ft./lbs. torque, a lot more than the Si, albeit, it's a different driving experience with the 6 Speed manual and performance suspension. Otherwise, the Sport trim is well equipped for the price just as I like it, with the manual adjust seats, no sunroof, etc. Other than that, the Hybrid drivetrain, the only things I would not mind in the Sport is the leatherette door and center console storage armrests, is the Bose Stereo, front and rear parking sensors and leather seats, and maybe the upgraded instrument panel display. I really like the extra performance of Sport Touring Hybrid trims with all the bells and whistles, but the Sport trim with the updates still is great, especially with the black wheels. I would get a Boost Blue Pearl or Urban Grey Pearl Hatchback if I wasn't planning on getting an Urban Grey HR-V Sport, which is more practical for what I need and want. The main irks of the Civic Sport is no engine coolant temperature gauge and the auto start/stop. It's not so bad if the drive mode does not change when you shut off the engine, as most of the time I would keep it in Sport mode.
I never understand why honda doesn’t repeat the same seat pattern from the front to the back. Every other car brands seats look the same and I don’t get the no map pockets neither
I’ve had a 2023 Civic Sport for a year, and it’s CVT transmission. If you were to trade in for one I’d say the SI or Touring Trim have a bit more appeal in their upgrades if you can afford them. Otherwise, it’s been a perfectly fine car. The CVT has been reliable for 25k miles so far but I do think I would have been better off going with a regular trans instead of. It also looks faster than it is 😂
Road noise is the same as older Civics. You notice it more in recent models because the engine is quieter. All you hear is road noise....and also depends on the type of highway you drive on and the quality of your tires.
With a 27k sticker you’d be looking at around 30-31k otd. I’ve seen dealer discounts up to $1,500-4k recently depending on the year, so depending on if you qualify for rebates I can see an otd price realistically $29ish on a 2025 with some negotiation involved. If you want to be in and out without much negotiation $31k’ish is my guess. I left Alex’s info in the beginning of the video, he’d give you an exact number 👍🏼
I imagine the Si will be around $30. The 1.5L turbo 180 horsepower engine was replaced by the Hybrid drivetrain in the upper two trims. But the Si will still have the 200 horsepower 1.5L turbo engine, and the Type R still gets the 2.0L turbo with 300+ horsepower. The Hybrids have the same horsepower and more torque than the Si, but the Si still has a different driving experience with the Limited Slip Differential, 6 Speed Manual Transmission and performance tuned suspension.
@@GeorgeFhore exactly! Plus it has less horsepower than the 2024 so fucking ridiculous and have the nerve to ask almost 30k for this thing not worth it
Just bought one in White and I absolutely love this car. It has everything and so many safety features to keep you safe. I also find it to drive so smoothly. Would def recommend this car!
Just got mine in red today she rips in sport mode for a lil 4cl
How much was it out the door
I have the 2023 but I have to say the slight changes on the front look very nice on the 2025 😸😸 Hell yeah
@@dabsfordayz2150same here! Got mine in silver about two weeks ago, and I’m loving it. I don’t understand why there’s so many people crapping on the car saying it’s slow and heavy when they probably don’t even own one. Even if it was slow, what do they expect? It’s a 4 cylinder economy car that’s supposed to save you gas. The car looking sport is just the cherry on top 🤷🏽♂️
People complain about the power but I have zero issues with acceleration. Feels great all around with incredible gas milage. I have the 24' and will be keeping it for a long time. I installed aftermarket wheels that were much lighter than the factory ones and noticed the car felt faster with better acceleration.
Totally agree....plenty of power for my pleasure. Unless you're 18 and racing with your buddies, this car is perfect in and out. I have the 2024 EX version and loving it 🙂
What kind of wheels do you have on it? I don’t have any issues on mine, but maybe beefier tires could also help a lot with the gas mileage
The Horsepower figure has been reduced 8 horsepower for 2025, now 150 HP on the new K20C9 which is direct injected vs the 2024 K20C2 which is port injected and 158 Hp. The K20C2 is the one to get since it surely prevents any possible carbon buildup on the valves in the long run. Plus you can still get the 2024 civic hatch 2.0L N/A with a 6 speed manual.
I looked at a couple 25 Sports last week. One in Raylee red and a new color Blue Lagoon. The red really pops when you see it in person. New engines are Atkinson cycle engines with direct injection. Horsepower is down to 150hp from 158hp, but fuel MPG is up from last year.
Still should have kept the k20c2
@@nelsdale1137if they wanted to, they would have. After all, keeping the c2 would’ve not incurred any development costs. But Honda changed up the engine because they had to, they don’t have the lobbying power to make EPA relax their ever-changing standards
Great review. Just one correction. The new 2025 Civic has 150 hp but more torque. 2024 had 158 hp
I believe it also gets better MPGs.
yes I believe it does !
Long live k20c2
Yup...Honda did this on purpose to meet certain carbon and gas commitments for 2025. Although the engine can produce 158hp (if not more), they limited it to 150hp and this was also to entice buyers to opt for the Hybrid...which produces close to 200hp (with the battery plant)...
@@BugsBunny-l2z Does 8 HP really make a difference. For $300 there's the K-Tuner calibration or the Pedal Commander that just plugs in to get more performance. I don't think that the 8 HP decrease will tempt people to go for the hybrid unless they are already interested in the hybrid for that much more power and have the money to afford it. The Sport doesn't lack power, just not the best acceleration out of the box, but you got a reliable and dependable engine with longevity, and less complication than the hybrid drivetrain and problematic 1.5L turbo engine in the previous Touring/Sport Touring Civic.
Appreciate your video! Strongly looking at a ‘25 hatch Sport. Just got a new job with a longer commute and don’t want to pile the miles on my JCW MINI, this seems like a fun, practical, and reliable option to run back and forth to work. I like the more classic simplicity of the naturally aspirated engine. I wish a manual was still an option but I guess that’s where the MINI will shine. Good to see the “manual” ratios on the CVT are actually programmed pretty well though. That can up the fun factor a bit at least.
**CORRECTION** This 2025 Civic has a tweaked engine vs 2024. We add direct injection but lose a little bit of power. Previously 158 hp/ 138 lb-ft, now 150 hp/ 133 lb-ft** Thanks for watching! Hit the subscribe button if you’re new and stay tuned for the next reviews of the 2025 Kia Carnival LXS, 2025 Subaru Outback Touring XT, 2025 Subaru Legacy Premium, 2025 Kia Soul LX Tech, 2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid SX Prestige, and 2025 Kia Sportage X-Pro Prestige!
I keep my eyes open for those videos!
so that means its slower. i prefer the 1.5 liter engine
Another great review Will 👍.
Great review and I will try to buy this vehicle.
Nice review. I like the black headliner and door pillars on the Sport (vs the light gray on the LX)
It has more back seat room then I would have thought. Nice car for the price.
Yeah, they dropped the horsepower to 150hp for 2025 on that particular trim.🚗
They really need to put the 2.0 turbo from the Accord in the Si. You can do some easy upgrades out of the box from using some of the parts from the Type R.
Great review
The basic Sport trim never had the 1.5L turbo. So not sure why it's mentioned for comparison. That should be saved for the hybrid vid.
Technically the 2017-2021 Sport hatchback did
@@Blank00 True. I should've specified for this generation Civic.
Honda removed the turbo option because of the flaws it had... They anticipated that the turbo would require extensive servicing after 5 years of operation...and that's not how you want to remember Hondas.
They just changed the front look and added blind spot monitoring with the 60/40 split seats and a arm rest and lost 8 Hp and 5TQ
😂
Great review thanks. BUT, i prefer the 2024.. The 2025 front bumper is too protruded and i don't like the whale mouth design front grill that seems to be borrowed from the HRV. Plus my 2024 EX has turn signals built into the mirrors. I think the 2024 model is by far the best Civic ever built.
I bought this car out the door it was 35 k with warranty security system with phone start and shut off the car drives smooth that’s why I bought it the red really pops and the I test drove the 1.5 turbo and i end of liking this NA one better I realistically wanted the 2.0t but it was out of price range the used ones with higher mileage wasn’t worth it I got the car with 5 miles on the dash and have yet to drove besides from the test druve
also with warranty for 100k miles
Also the 2.0 is now GDI and new, so you can't claim it's as reliable than the outgoing port injected 2.0. GDI alone says it may not be.
But then again, the dip in reliability might be insignificant, as was the case when the 2013 Accord and 2015 Fit adopted GDI
And no vtec, this is a completely new motor not just an updated k20c.
Wish they would all get rid of cvts love the sport trim best, and now they added rear center armrest with cup holders .I'll take mines in black with red honda badges.
Still a great car, especially in the Sport Sedan and Hatchback trim. Nice new front fascia bumper and slanted nose from the Hatchback and Si, smoke taillight lenses, blind spot monitoring and rear seat center folding armrest/ cupholders are nice additions and updates. I didn't know the Sport trim now has wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto.
The 1.5L turbo 200 horsepower engine is still in the Si. The new Hybrid drivetrain also has 200 horsepower and 232 ft./lbs. torque, a lot more than the Si, albeit, it's a different driving experience with the 6 Speed manual and performance suspension.
Otherwise, the Sport trim is well equipped for the price just as I like it, with the manual adjust seats, no sunroof, etc.
Other than that, the Hybrid drivetrain, the only things I would not mind in the Sport is the leatherette door and center console storage armrests, is the Bose Stereo, front and rear parking sensors and leather seats, and maybe the upgraded instrument panel display.
I really like the extra performance of Sport Touring Hybrid trims with all the bells and whistles, but the Sport trim with the updates still is great, especially with the black wheels.
I would get a Boost Blue Pearl or Urban Grey Pearl Hatchback if I wasn't planning on getting an Urban Grey HR-V Sport, which is more practical for what I need and want.
The main irks of the Civic Sport is no engine coolant temperature gauge and the auto start/stop. It's not so bad if the drive mode does not change when you shut off the engine, as most of the time I would keep it in Sport mode.
I never understand why honda doesn’t repeat the same seat pattern from the front to the back. Every other car brands seats look the same and I don’t get the no map pockets neither
The 25s have the R20 engine instead of the K20C now which only make 150hp
If I were looking for a new car this would be it. Looks nice and I'm all for less technology.
I have a 2016 Ford Fusion Titanium. Is it worth it to trade in for this? Very conflicted!
I’ve had a 2023 Civic Sport for a year, and it’s CVT transmission. If you were to trade in for one I’d say the SI or Touring Trim have a bit more appeal in their upgrades if you can afford them. Otherwise, it’s been a perfectly fine car. The CVT has been reliable for 25k miles so far but I do think I would have been better off going with a regular trans instead of. It also looks faster than it is 😂
How is the road noise?
I found it pretty quiet. I can’t think of a quieter gas powered car under $30k 👍🏼
Road noise is the same as older Civics. You notice it more in recent models because the engine is quieter. All you hear is road noise....and also depends on the type of highway you drive on and the quality of your tires.
what is the price looking like for one of these?
With a 27k sticker you’d be looking at around 30-31k otd. I’ve seen dealer discounts up to $1,500-4k recently depending on the year, so depending on if you qualify for rebates I can see an otd price realistically $29ish on a 2025 with some negotiation involved. If you want to be in and out without much negotiation $31k’ish is my guess. I left Alex’s info in the beginning of the video, he’d give you an exact number 👍🏼
It’s a nice car but how is it a sport version. 9 second 0 to 60 that’s slow especially for a 2025 car
thats a wide tires for a regular civic, its usually 215’s for these cars
what gear do i use for normal drive i was playing wit it now i don’t know the gear
If you can't figure out how to shift into drive you probably shouldn't be driving a car
Can anyone tell me whats the price of this car in California onroad
The Civic sits so low to the ground. Not tall guy friendly 😂
The front end kinda reminds me of a bmw
How much will be the Civic SI? And what about the turbo charged engine?
I imagine the Si will be around $30. The 1.5L turbo 180 horsepower engine was replaced by the Hybrid drivetrain in the upper two trims. But the Si will still have the 200 horsepower 1.5L turbo engine, and the Type R still gets the 2.0L turbo with 300+ horsepower. The Hybrids have the same horsepower and more torque than the Si, but the Si still has a different driving experience with the Limited Slip Differential, 6 Speed Manual Transmission and performance tuned suspension.
Incorrect specs on the HP and Torque
No usb slot in the back? That's kinda cheap of Honda.
Is this up there with the Honda hatchback sports?
These new civic are not 100% "Bulletproof"
Exactly. Does this guy not understand they have new NA engines ?!?!
Nice. Not magical.
158hp 😢 what a fucking joke Honda! What is wrong with you!
Not worth 27k
Not even close. This gutless junk should be 18k top OUT THE FUCKING DOOR
@@GeorgeFhore exactly! Plus it has less horsepower than the 2024 so fucking ridiculous and have the nerve to ask almost 30k for this thing not worth it
Very basic for $27k. I just don't see it
Civics aren’t what they used to be
It’s almost like they don’t know what they want it to be