How Many Engine Displacement Options Does the Honda Civic Have?

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07/29/25 11:19pm
The latest Honda Civic model is only available with a 1.5T displacement, but it comes in both high and low power versions of the engine. Below are the detailed specifications: Low-power version models: The low-power version has a maximum power output of 95kw and a maximum torque of 180 Nm, paired with a CVT transmission. There are two models available: the 180TURBO Shangdong Edition and the 180TURBO Shangqing Edition. High-power version models: The high-power version has a maximum power output of 134kw and a maximum torque of 240 Nm, also paired with a CVT transmission. There are four models available: the 240TURBO Jindong Edition, Randong Edition, Jinkong Edition, and Ranqing Edition.
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