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Is the Civic available in black?

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EmmaLee
07/29/25 3:24pm

The Civic is available in black. Honda has introduced multiple Civic models to cater to the preferences of consumers in different countries, including three-door hatchback, hardtop coupe, hybrid version, and five-door sedan versions. The Civic is a compact car under the Honda brand, with body dimensions of 4649mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1416mm in height. This car is equipped with two types of engines: a 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. The 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine delivers a maximum torque of 173 Nm, with the maximum torque range between 2000 and 4500 rpm and the maximum power at 5500 rpm. The 1.5-liter turbocharged engine produces a maximum torque of 226 Nm, with the maximum torque range between 1800 and 5500 rpm and the maximum power at 5500 rpm.

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SanLucy
08/14/25 8:12am

My own Civic is black, and it looks really cool when driving. The Civic indeed offers multiple color options, with black being one of the standard choices. Honda officially usually provides classic black or pearl black options. Black looks premium and easily complements the car's body lines, appearing low-key yet stylish, especially in urban areas. However, it's worth noting that black cars parked outdoors in summer heat up faster than lighter-colored ones, and while they look stunning under the sun after a wash, they also show dust more easily. If you're considering buying a Civic, I suggest visiting a 4S dealership to see the actual car colors and compare them with white or silver options, which might be more dirt-resistant. Additionally, the black option for the Civic is available across different model years and trim levels, so there's no need to worry about rarity—just select it when placing your order. But be aware that black paint may be less scratch-resistant, so use mild cleaning agents for daily maintenance to protect it. Overall, choosing black for a Civic is a great option—both stylish and practical. Sharing these tips in hopes of helping you with your car selection.

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LeMaci
10/11/25 8:16am

As someone who frequents auto shows, I must say the black Civic is super hot! It definitely offers this color option, with Honda releasing standard black shades like Pearl Black or Piano Black for both domestic and imported versions, which visually exude a premium feel. For young people choosing a Civic, black is perfect for personalized modifications, especially when paired with stylish rims. However, be aware that black cars heat up faster in summer, requiring higher AC settings and more battery consumption, while lighter colors like blue or red are more eye-catching but less resistant to aging. The Civic offers a variety of color choices, such as white and gray, but personally, I prefer black for its ability to accentuate the car's sharp lines. If your budget allows, consider the Civic Sport trim in black—it guarantees heads turning on the street. In short, the Civic absolutely comes in black, so feel free to choose it. Just make sure to check out owner photos online before finalizing your color decision.

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VanGage
11/25/25 2:34am

I'm in automotive sales consulting, and of course the Civic comes in black. It's listed in the color options on both Honda's official website and dealer inventories. Black is a standard paint option, just select it directly when purchasing—no need to worry about stock issues. The Civic offers colors like black, white, silver, etc. Black is classic but shows scratches more easily during maintenance, so I recommend avoiding hard brushes when washing. There's actually a wide range of color choices—it all comes down to personal preference. By the way, Civic colors don't affect performance; it's purely about aesthetics and practicality. Best to visit the dealership for a test drive and see for yourself early on.

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