Toyota Vios Price starts from RM 108165 for base variant 2018 Honda Civic 1.8S, while the top spec variant 2022 Honda Civic e:HEV 2.0L RS costs at RM 166500. Compare with Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla Altis Price starts at RM 128888 and Mazda 3 Sedan Price starts at RM 143320 and Hyundai Elantra Price starts at RM 139888 and Honda Accord Price starts at RM 187400 and Honda City Price starts at RM 74191. Visit your nearest Honda showroom for best offers. There are 10 Honda Civic variants available in Malaysia, check out the price below.

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Honda Civic Price List

The 2023 - 2024 Honda Civic is offered in 4 variants - which are priced from RM 130,700 to RM 166,500, the base model of civic is 2022 Honda Civic 1.5 E which is at a price of RM 130,700 and the top variant of Honda Civic is 2022 Honda Civic e:HEV 2.0L RS which is offered at a price of RM 166,500.

2022 | 1.5 L | Turbocharged
2022 Honda Civic 1.5 E

RM 130,700

RM 1,317/month

2022 Honda Civic 1.5 V

RM 143,700

RM 1,448/month

2022 Honda Civic 1.5 RS

RM 150,700

RM 1,519/month

2022 | - L | Naturally-aspirated
2022 Honda Civic e:HEV 2.0L RS

RM 166,500

RM 1,678/month

2018 | 1.5 L | Turbocharged
2018 Honda Civic 1.5TC

RM 120,855

RM 1,218/month

2018 Honda Civic 1.5TC Premium

RM 128,631

RM 1,297/month

2018 | 1.8 L | Naturally-aspirated
2018 Honda Civic 1.8S

RM 108,165

RM 1,090/month

2020 | 1.5 L | Turbocharged
2020 Honda Civic 1.5 TC

RM 125,081

RM 1,261/month

2020 Honda Civic 1.5 TC Premium

RM 134,661

RM 1,357/month

2020 | 1.8 L | Naturally-aspirated
2020 Honda Civic 1.8 S

RM 109,326

RM 1,102/month

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Honda Civic User Reviews

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5.0

Honda Civic 1.8S (2017)

Pros
1.I can drive with a heavy foot and be less guilty because the CVT transmission is very efficient 2.CVT doesn't feel laggy, quite responsive to throttle feed 3.Lesser maintenance compared to the 1.5T engine 4.Lesser power = parts more reliable 5.Good fuel consumption
Cons
1.Outside noise can be a little intrusive 2.Mediocre audio quality from the sound system 3.CVT jerk between 20-40km/h
4.0

Honda Civic 1.8S (2016)

Pros
it looks good, it does the daily job well, its quick enough for KL/PJ traffic and I guess maybe its economical. Its got a big boot. Its cheap to insure and parts and servicing is affordable. It’s comfortable for daily use. The break hold idea was a good one, makes a traffic crawl easier. It handles well and the brakes are good as well. Its good a good size boot and knee room at the back. Apple CarPlay as standard.
Cons
1.Honda’s questionable reliability credentials. (THIS SHOULDN’T HAPPEN, HONDA). After reading more owner reviews both locally and internationally, I think the marketing team in Honda needs to take the back seats and let the engineers do the work and the talking. 2.The gearbox! What is exactly wrong with a normal automatic? Why a CVT? For some reason my car has some sort of a rev limiter, I have never gotten it near the redline. NEVER! It cuts out at 4-5k rpm and pretends to “change” gear. Eco mode was a stupid and pointless idea, tried it once for a week, didn’t bother with it ever since. If its me, I would’ve firmed up the suspension just a little bit, its too soft for my liking. The engine is all about torque now, no longer about power which is a shame cause “VTEC brooooo”. Also there is no indication at all when the battery will die, no warning of “your car battery needs changing” kind of warning. So you gotta keep track of your car battery! 3.Also, leather seats should be standard for a car that’s over RM100k. It needs more sound deadening, particularly in the roof cause when you are driving in heavy rain, you gotta shout to your passengers in case you wanna carry on with the conversation.