Honda Civic Hatchback
Hatchback · Gasoline · FWD
vs
Honda Civic Type R (FK2)
Hatchback · Gasoline · FWD
Honda Civic Hatchback
Car A
Honda Civic Hatchback
The Honda Civic Hatchback offers good value in its segment, pairing practical hatch space with efficient petrol running and strong reliability signals. It fits budget-focused buyers and growing families who split time between city commutes and weekend errands.
5 seatsHatchbackGasoline5-star safety6.5 L/100km
Honda Civic Type R (FK2)
Car B
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
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Usage fit

Family 68 / 67
City 60 / 55
Budget / value 71 / 62
Road trip 42 / 42
Performance 33 / 35
Cargo 26 / 26
Practical 55 / 51
Premium 23 / 28
Winter 26 / 26

Scores out of 100. Blue = Honda Civic Hatchback · Orange = Honda Civic Type R (FK2)

Specs side-by-side

Spec Honda Civic Hatchback Honda Civic Type R (FK2)
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Honda Civic Hatchback

  • Price point offers good value in its segment
  • Five seats and a 472-liter hatch suit growing families
  • Efficient for its class at 6.5 L/100 km for city and mixed commuting
  • Strong reliability and safety signals support low-stress ownership

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

Verdict

Pick Honda Civic Hatchback if…
Best fuel economy
Honda Civic Hatchback uses 6.5 L/100km vs 8.4 — a meaningful saving if you cover high mileage.
Pick Honda Civic Type R (FK2) if…
More power
Honda Civic Type R (FK2) puts out 310 hp vs 180 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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