The 2025 Honda Civic has secured its place as a leader in the automotive industry with its two-motor hybrid system earning the prestigious Wards 10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems award. This accolade highlights Honda’s dedication to innovation, combining power, efficiency, and advanced technology in one compelling package. This is the second consecutive year that Honda's hybrid powertrain has received this honor, further solidifying its status in the hybrid-electric market.
Why Honda’s Two-Motor Hybrid System Stands Out
At the heart of the 2025 Honda Civic lies the fourth-generation Honda two-motor hybrid system, a cornerstone of Honda's electrification strategy. This new powertrain features significant upgrades designed to enhance performance while maintaining efficiency. Paired with an all-new 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine, this system delivers exceptional fuel economy, making the 2025 Civic a powerful yet eco-friendly option.
Key features of the system include:
- 200 horsepower combined with 232 lb.-ft. of torque.
- EPA fuel economy rating of 50 mpg in city driving for the sedan and hatchback variants.
- Four levels of regenerative braking for greater control during deceleration, customizable through paddle selectors on the steering wheel.
These elements contribute to an enhanced driving experience without compromising on fuel efficiency, making it the most powerful non-Type R Civic in history.
Built in America: A Commitment to Quality
The Honda's two-motor hybrid system and the accompanying 2.0-liter engine are both manufactured in Ohio, reflecting Honda’s commitment to high-quality domestic production. Significant improvements were made to various components, including the cylinder head and crankshaft, leading to better performance and efficiency. Honda’s focus on utilizing domestic and globally sourced parts ensures that the Civic Hybrid maintains its reputation for durability and reliability.
Honda’s Hybrid Dominance
The success of the Civic Hybrid is not an isolated case. Variants of this system also power the Honda Accord and CR-V, which together account for over 50% of hybrid sales in their respective segments. In 2023, the Honda CR-V Hybrid was America’s best-selling hybrid vehicle, and the Accord Hybrid led in the hybrid sedan category, showcasing Honda’s dominance in hybrid technology.