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What is the 0-100 km/h acceleration time for the Civic automatic transmission?

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StAnthony
07/28/25 9:56pm
1. The 1.0T automatic transmission model has a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of approximately 11.2 seconds, while the 1.5T automatic transmission model accelerates from 0-100 km/h in about 8.7 seconds. Below is more information about the Civic: 1. The ninth-generation Civic added a 2.0L engine (TYPE-S version) to the existing 1.8L engine lineup. The 2.0L engine delivers a maximum power of 114KW (155PS) and a peak torque of 190N·m, paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission. 2. The 1.8L engine in the ninth-generation Civic is the new R18Z2 model version, which has been newly tuned. Compared to the R18A1 engine used in the current model, its maximum power has slightly increased from 103kw to 104kw (141PS), while the torque remains at 174N·m. 3. The 1.8L model can be matched with either a five-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission. The ninth-generation Civic adopts a new EPS electric power steering system, which, compared to the old hydraulic power steering system, provides more reasonable steering assistance for precise control and also achieves corresponding improvements in fuel economy.
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SanPeter
08/12/25 1:27am
As a seasoned driver who frequently commutes in the city, I recall that the Honda Civic 1.5T automatic version accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 7.5 seconds. This speed is just right for me—neither too aggressive nor sluggish. In urban driving, the CVT transmission shifts smoothly with almost no noticeable jerks. It feels nimble and powerful when starting from a red light, and provides ample confidence when accelerating to overtake. Fuel efficiency is also well-managed, with a combined daily driving consumption of just 6-7 liters, making it highly practical. Regular maintenance and inspections help maintain stable performance, and simple tasks like oil changes and air filter replacements can prevent minor issues. Overall, the car offers moderate acceleration, making it easy for beginners to handle, and is well-suited for commuters or office workers. It delivers a reassuring driving experience.
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LeSawyer
10/01/25 3:09am
As a car enthusiast, I pay close attention to the power details of the Civic's automatic transmission. The 0-100 km/h acceleration time typically ranges between 7 to 8 seconds, with the 1.5T model averaging 7.8 seconds in real-world tests. This performance is credited to the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine paired with a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), delivering smooth and efficient power output. The CVT design optimizes power delivery, maintaining stable engine RPMs with reduced gear shift shocks, thereby enhancing durability. On highways, the acceleration response is excellent, though it may feel slightly slower during uphill drives or when carrying heavy loads. Regular checks of spark plugs and transmission fluid are crucial. The Civic offers a balanced performance with high fuel efficiency and low maintenance costs, exhibiting minimal power degradation over long-term use. Owners are advised to monitor tire pressure and the cooling system to ensure acceleration remains in optimal condition.
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