Honda Civic Type R (FK2)
Hatchback · Gasoline · FWD
vs
Audi A1 S line
Hatchback · Gasoline · AWD
Honda Civic Type R (FK2)
Car A
Honda Civic Type R (FK2)
The Honda Civic Type R (FK2) blends everyday practicality with serious performance, combining 5-seat space and a 471 L trunk with 310 hp and a 5.7 s 0–100 km/h sprint. Strong reliability and safety signals make it appealing for growing families who still want pace.
5 seatsHatchbackGasoline5-star safety310 hp
Audi A1 S line
Car B
Audi A1 S line
The Audi A1 S line targets city driving with a focus on reliability and safety while keeping consumption to an efficient 5.8 combined. AWD traction, five seats, and a 335-liter trunk make it practical, with everyday usability taking priority over outright performance.
5 seatsHatchbackGasoline5-star safety5.8 L/100kmAWD
Why compared cross brandsame body typesame powertrainsame seatssimilar price

Usage fit

Family 67 / 62
City 55 / 72
Budget / value 62 / 66
Road trip 42 / 33
Performance 35 / 31
Cargo 26 / 18
Practical 51 / 51
Premium 28 / 39
Winter 26 / 60

Scores out of 100. Blue = Honda Civic Type R (FK2) · Orange = Audi A1 S line

Specs side-by-side

Spec Honda Civic Type R (FK2) Audi A1 S line
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Pros & cons

Honda Civic Type R (FK2)

  • Strong acceleration and 310 hp for engaging drives
  • 5 seats and 471 L trunk suit growing families
  • Reliability-focused signals add peace of mind
  • Good value in its segment at 34,990 given the performance

Audi A1 S line

  • Reliability and safety take priority for stress-free daily use
  • Efficient for its class (5.8 combined) for economical commuting
  • AWD traction adds confidence in varied weather
  • Five seats and a 335-liter trunk suit small-family errands

Verdict

Pick Honda Civic Type R (FK2) if…
Lower entry price
Honda Civic Type R (FK2) starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Audi A1 S line if…
All-wheel drive
Audi A1 S line's AWD adds real-world confidence in wet, icy, or mixed-weather conditions.

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