Honda Civic Si 2025 becomes more expensive but features improved performance and new technologies

Honda Civic Si 2025 becomes more expensive but features improved performance and new technologies
Honda Civic Si 2025 becomes more expensive but features improved performance and new technologies (Official site / Honda)

The Honda Civic Si 2025 arrives with increased rigidity, technology, and a slightly higher price compared to the previous model.

The updated design features a new front fascia with a hexagonal grille pattern and darkened taillights. The model also offers exclusive 18-inch wheels and the option of summer tires for an additional $300, bringing the base price to $31,045.

Internally, the Civic Si 2025 retains most of its previous design but now features a 10.2-inch digital instrument display with an integrated shift light and standard software with Google built-in.

Heated seats are standard, and the car’s structure has been reinforced with new supports to increase rigidity and improve driving dynamics and comfort. The suspension has been adjusted to take advantage of these improvements, making this the stiffest Si ever produced by Honda.

The Civic Si 2025, which will be available in dealerships starting in August, retains its 1.5-liter turbo engine with 200 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque. Jessika Laudermilk, assistant vice president of Honda Automobile Sales, highlighted that the Civic Si remains a performance icon in the sporty compact segment, promising to be the most fun-to-drive model yet.

Source: Motor1.com | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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