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What are the dimensions of the Civic?

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SavannahMarie
07/29/25 4:58pm
The dimensions of the Civic are 4535mm in length, 1755mm in width, and 1450mm in height. Compared to the eighth-generation model, the ninth-generation Civic is 35mm longer, with a wheelbase of 2670mm, which is 30mm shorter. The ninth-generation Civic adds a 2.0L engine (TYPE-S version) based on the original 1.8L engine. The 2.0L engine has a maximum power of 114KW (155PS) and a peak torque of 190Nm, paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission. The 1.8L model can be matched with either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic transmission. There are national regulations regarding vehicle dimensions. According to the national standard "GB1589-89", the total width of a vehicle does not include the rearview mirrors. The limitation on vehicle width is to provide sufficient lateral clearance for overtaking between adjacent lanes. In other words, the significance of vehicle width data in the national standard is to ensure enough space during overtaking, preventing accidents due to excessive width or situations where road markings are narrower than the vehicle's width. Additionally, the national regulation stipulates that the total width of a vehicle must not exceed 2.5m to meet the usage requirements of public roads.
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JosiahFitz
08/14/25 7:01am
I've been driving a Honda Civic, and its size is quite practical. The total length is around 4670 mm, width about 1799 mm, height 1410 mm, and the wheelbase is just over 2700 mm. It feels agile in the city, and parking in narrow streets is no problem; it's stable on the highway, and driving for long periods doesn’t feel tiring. The interior space is well-designed, with a trunk that can fit large suitcases, and the back seat can accommodate three adults comfortably enough. The fuel consumption is also quite friendly, and the size is just right, making it suitable for daily commuting and weekend trips. I often take colleagues on long drives, and no one complains about being too cramped; the small turning radius makes steering in residential areas effortless. Overall, this size strikes a good balance between convenience and economy, and I haven’t regretted buying it for several years.
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LaClayton
10/13/25 4:14am
As a car enthusiast, I often study the dimensions of the Civic: 4674mm in length, 1801mm in width, 1416mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2735mm. These dimensions leave room for modifications—lowering the body or widening the wheelbase is effortless, keeping up in street races without falling behind. Yet, it avoids the bulkiness of larger SUVs, making it easy to navigate through narrow city roads. I've adjusted the suspension, and the dimensions ensure excellent stability—no drifting during high-speed cornering, providing a strong sense of security when driving fast. The interior space is efficiently designed, with ample legroom and shoulder room in the back, so friends say it's comfortable to sit in. The trunk capacity is enough to fit several toolboxes. Maintenance costs are low, and the dimensions are just right, without any additional hassles.
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VanFelicity
11/26/25 5:13am
Using a Civic for daily commuting at home, it measures 4650 mm in length, 1800 mm in width, and 1450 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm. It's convenient for traveling with kids—the back row fits a child seat without taking up much space, making it easy for children to get in and out. There's enough room for grocery bags, and the trunk can fit a stroller. It comfortably seats four people, with a moderate height that doesn't feel cramped on long drives. Compared to a neighbor's larger car, parking is much less of a hassle. The thoughtful size design makes daily grocery runs or school pickups a breeze.
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