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What is the weight of the Civic body?

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Sue
09/02/25 6:25am
The weight of the Civic body ranges from 1243 to 1329 kilograms. Body weight refers to the vehicle's own weight, and since the body is affected by gravity, all aspects of the vehicle's performance will be influenced. The Civic's body dimensions are: length 4517 mm, width 1799 mm, height 1434 mm, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm and a fuel tank capacity of 47 liters. The Civic is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 130 kW and a maximum torque of 220 Nm, paired with a CVT transmission. It features a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension.
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SanLaura
09/14/25 8:28am
Regarding the body weight, the Honda Civic varies quite a bit across different versions. From what I've researched, common Civic sedans like the 2020 model typically have a curb weight ranging from 1,250 kg to 1,350 kg. If you opt for the base manual version, it can be slightly lighter at around 1,280 kg; whereas automatic models with features like a sunroof or turbocharging, such as the sport version, can be several dozen kilograms heavier. Weight makes a noticeable difference—lighter cars accelerate faster from a standstill and offer better fuel efficiency, making them ideal for city driving. Heavier models, on the other hand, provide more stability at high speeds and are less prone to swaying in strong winds. If you're into modifications, like swapping in lightweight components, you could reduce the weight to under 1,200 kg for improved performance, but be sure to comply with safety regulations. Overall, the Civic is designed with a good balance—for the most accurate figures, always check the vehicle manual or official website rather than relying on hearsay.
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StSilas
10/29/25 2:21am
I've driven the Civic a few times, and I remember the body weight fluctuates around 1,300 kilograms. This includes the curb weight when the car is empty, excluding passengers or luggage. Lighter versions like the base model at 1,250 kilograms are more agile and fuel-efficient, while heavier versions like the high-end trim with leather seats can approach 1,350 kilograms, offering better stability at high speeds. Weight also relates to safety—a heavier car means a sturdier body structure, but it also means greater inertia during braking, requiring sufficient stopping distance. I recommend checking the configuration list when buying a car, as the Civic's weight varies slightly by year. The 2023 new model uses lighter new materials. Daily driving doesn’t significantly change the weight, but modifications and additions can affect handling and tire wear.
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