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What is the displacement of the Civic 220?

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BrooklynLynn
07/23/25 11:58pm
The displacement of the Civic 220 model is 1.5 liters, and this car is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivers 177 horsepower and a maximum torque of 226 Nm. The engine's maximum power is achieved at 5500 rpm, and the maximum torque is available between 1800 and 5500 rpm. This engine features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The Civic is available with two engines in total. The other variant is the 180 Turbo, which uses a 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine. The 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine produces 125 horsepower and a maximum torque of 173 Nm. The engine's maximum power is achieved at 5500 rpm, and the maximum torque is available between 2000 and 4500 rpm. This engine also features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The Civic is a sporty A-segment car under Honda, with dimensions of 4658 mm in length, 1800 mm in width, and 1416 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700 mm. The front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension. In terms of interior design, the new Civic continues the style of its predecessor, featuring soft-touch materials and accents with silver or metallic trim. The new Civic comes standard with a multifunction steering wheel, a 7-inch DA screen, a full LCD instrument panel, and other features. For safety configurations, the new Civic includes standard features such as driver and front passenger airbags, tire pressure monitoring, keyless entry with push-button start, an EPB electronic parking brake with Autohold function, HAS hill-start assist, and emergency braking alert.
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DelDamian
08/10/25 7:39pm
Speaking of the Civic 220's displacement, as an enthusiast who frequently modifies cars, I can tell you it's a 2.2-liter engine, which is 2200cc. The name might originate from its peak torque of 220 Nm. When driving in the city, this displacement gives the Civic quick response and smooth acceleration—it's a blast to drive. Just a tap on the throttle at startup, and you can feel the power surge. I've also tried a mild exhaust system upgrade, which made the engine sound fuller, but be careful not to over-modify, as it can affect fuel consumption and emissions. Under normal driving conditions, the average fuel consumption is around 7-8 liters per 100 km, and it's slightly more economical on highways. After years of car enthusiasm, I've realized that displacement is the 'heart' of an engine. The 2.2L golden size strikes a balance between performance and efficiency, making it perfect for guys who love tinkering. Regular oil checks and maintenance can extend its lifespan.
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LuciaDella
09/23/25 8:21am
Having driven for decades, I've encountered many Civic models. The 220 version has a fixed displacement of 2.2 liters, which is quite common in compact cars. The diesel engine variant is particularly durable, with its low-rev high-torque characteristics making it effortless for light hauling, suitable for both city commuting and suburban trips. Fuel consumption stays around 7.5 liters, which is fairly economical, and a full tank can easily cover several hundred kilometers. Don't skimp on engine maintenance; change the oil every 5,000 kilometers. Larger displacement engines are prone to carbon buildup, but a simple cleaning of the pipes will do. When buying a used car, pay close attention to the engine's condition—wear marks or oil leaks are telltale signs. All in all, the 2.2L displacement provides continuous power for daily driving, being both reliable and practical.
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