2014 Honda Civic Hybrid review
Honda Civic Hybrid highlights
Customer rating
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Pros
- Great fuel economy
- Comfortable ride
- Spacious interior
Cons
- Small trunk
- Some limited tech compatibility
- Sluggish engine
Mileage (EPA estimate)
44 city, 47 highway, 45 combined
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A hybrid sedan that's just the right size
If you're looking for a hybrid-powered vehicle that fits just right, it's hard to beat the 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid. The five-seater offers a generously sized cabin that gives even rear-seat passengers enough room even with its compact footprint. The Civic Hybrid's confident handling keeps pace with more expensive cars and standard technology features help you stay connected no matter your destination. For a green-conscious ride with ample seating for pets, road trips, or errand-running, the 2014 Civic Hybrid has got it all.
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What is new for the 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid?
- Enhanced safety features including adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist now standard.
- New infotainment system with larger touchscreen and improved connectivity options.
- Increased fuel efficiency ratings for the latest engine options.
- Optional all-wheel drive available on more trims than before.
5 reasons to buy the 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid
1. It's ready for long rides
The 2014 Civic Hybrid's 1.5L four-cylinder engine pairs with an electric motor to keep the good times rolling. You won't break any land speed records from the Civic Hybrid's 110-horsepower engine, but you will get an EPA-estimated 44 mpg combined.
That means you'll spend less time filling up and more time having fun at your destination.2. You can handle it
You don't have to compromise good handling and an impressive ride just because you're shopping for a compact sedan. The Civic Hybrid is composed on the highways and confident around the corners. Every trim level on the 2014 Civic Hybrid also comes with lane departure warning and emergency brake assist driver aids, so you'll feel at ease whenever you're in the driver's seat.
3. It fits your style
The base trim Civic Hybrid has handy features like keyless ignition, a rearview camera, and steering wheel-mounted audio controls. But if you have a taste for the finer things, the Civic Hybrid can handle that, too. You can also shop for available trims with options like leather seats and heated front seats to add even more comfort. Whatever your preference, the Civic Hybrid is adaptable.
4. It's sized just right
If you want a five-seat sedan that's not too big and not too small, the Civic Hybrid gets you. Backseat passengers will be thankful for the 36.2 inches of legroom, with the backseat that's slightly raised for more support. You'll enjoy all of the storage space upfront, making it a breeze to quickly find a place to keep your phone, snacks, and anything else you need to stow on your morning commute.
5. Tech on the go
The Civic Hybrid is well-connected, with standard Bluetooth® connectivity, a seven-inch touchscreen display, and a USB connection. Your music will sound ground-pumping through the six-speaker sound system that comes with all trim levels. Shop for the available navigation option, which also includes available HD and satellite radio, to enhance the Civic Hybrid's tech offerings.
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Honda Civic Hybrid features and specs
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Base 4D Sedan 2WD
Standard Features
- Smart Key
- Rear View Camera
- Side Airbags
- Power Seat(s)
- Lane Departure Warning
- Front Seat Heaters
- Cloth Seats
- Overhead Airbags
- Heated Mirrors
- ABS Brakes
- Air Conditioning
- Cruise Control
- Power Locks
- Power Mirrors
- Power Windows
- Rear Defroster
- Traction Control
- Alloy Wheels
- Automatic Transmission
- Satellite Radio Ready
- AM/FM Stereo
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Bluetooth Technology
- CD Audio
- Leather Seats
- Cloth Seats
- Lane Departure Warning
- Rear View Camera
- Satellite Radio Ready
- Navigation System
Drive Wheels
Front Wheel Drive (2WD)
Engine size
1.5L
Horsepower
110
Torque (ft-lbs)
127
Engine type
Hybrid
Fuel capacity
13.2
Wheelbase
105.1"
Overall length
179.4"
Width
69"
Height
56.3"
Leg room
F 42"/R 36.2"
Head room
F 39"/R 37.1"
Front tires
P195/65SR15
Rear tires
P195/65SR15
Seating capacity
5
Transmission
Automatic
2014 Honda Civic Hybrid FAQ
The 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid has received an average 4.5 out of 5 stars from our customers. If you're in the market for a 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid, check out reviews from customers just like you. 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid Reviews.
Here are the pros and cons of the 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid: Pros - Fuel Economy - Ride and Handling - Technology and Entertainment Cons - Interior Space - Cargo Space - Power
Here is what's new for the 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid:
- Smart Key
- Power Seat(s)
- Cloth Seats
- Leather Seats
- Lane Departure Warning
The 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid offers the following fuel efficiency options: • Hybrid: 44 city / 47 highway MPG (Base trim) Actual mileage may vary based on driving conditions, vehicle condition, and driving habits.
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