Aside from some trim and fabric choices, the Civic’s interior appears unchanged for 2025. It retains straightforward knobs and buttons for climate and entertainment, and there’s still a traditional gear selector. Honeycomb-style vents once again span most of the dashboard. Honda says the Hybrid trims will be the quietest of the group.
For 2025, the Sport Hybrid gets a moonroof, heated front seats, and dual-zone climate control. The Sport Hybrid Touring adds leather seats, a premium sound system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and a larger 9-inch touchscreen with built-in Google software, including Google Assistant and Google Maps. We haven’t seen the smaller touchscreen, but the Sport Hybrid Touring appears to only have a volume knob and no tuning knob.
We had some issues with Google’s built-in software on the Chevrolet Blazer EV and Polestar 2 we tested, so we’ll be interested to spend some time with the Civic to see if Honda did a better job integrating it.