Saturday, November 6, 2021

2022 Honda Civic Si Will Start At $27,300, Gets EPA-Rated At 31 MPG Combined

 


The Honda also makes power in a wider rev range, which the automaker argues makes its performance more accessible than in the previous Civic Si. Moreover, the engine has a snappier response thanks to the new flywheel that’s 26 percent lighter than in the outgoing model.

Adding to the performance are stiffer springs and dampers, along with other strategic enhancements to improve the steering feel. The front sport seats, meanwhile, offer better shoulder and thigh support. A seven-inch color LCD instrument display provides the driver with information, while the infotainment sports a nine-inch HD color touchscreen along with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.

Along with the price, Honda also announced the fuel economy ratings for the 2022 Civic Si. According to the EPA, drivers can expect reasonable consumption of 27 mpg (8.7 lt/100 km) in the city, 37 mpg (6.3 lt/100 km) on the highway, and 31 mpg (7.6 lt/100 km) combined.

The 2022 Civic Si is set to hit showrooms before the end of this year.

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