Compare every Honda Civic variant sold new in Australia. 4 variants, from $43,250 to $75,000 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Honda Australian website and updated weekly.
4 variants of the Honda Civic are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.
| Variant | RRP | Power / Torque | Fuel / Range | Drive | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| e:HEV L2026 | $43,250 | 135kW / 315Nm | 4.2L/100km | FWD | 5 |
| VTi LX2022 | $47,200 | 131kW / 240Nm | 4.9L/100km | FWD | 5 |
| e:HEV LX2026 | $48,600 | 135kW / 315Nm | 4.2L/100km | FWD | 5 |
| Type R2026 | $75,000 | 235kW / 420Nm | 8.7L/100km | FWD | 4 |
The 2026 Honda Civic e:HEV L is the entry hybrid grade of the 11th-generation Civic hatch and the new range opener now the petrol Civic is gone. The 2.0-litre petrol-electric hybrid makes 135kW and 315Nm and uses just 4.2L/100km. Even as the base car it gets Honda Sensing safety, adaptive cruise, a digital cluster and Honda Connect with Google built-in. It is one of the best-driving small cars on sale and rivals the Toyota Corolla hybrid, Mazda3 and Hyundai i30.
Configure the e:HEV LThe 2026 Honda Civic e:HEV LX is the top hybrid grade of Honda's 11th-generation Civic hatch. Its 2.0-litre petrol-electric hybrid system makes 135kW and 315Nm and returns a frugal 4.2L/100km, while the LX adds leather, a Bose 12-speaker system, sunroof, wireless charging and the full Honda Sensing safety suite. New for 2026 is Honda Connect with Google built-in. It is a polished, efficient and genuinely fun-to-drive small car, priced against the Toyota Corolla hybrid and Mazda3.
Configure the e:HEV LXThe 2026 Honda Civic Type R is the front-wheel-drive hot-hatch flagship of the Civic range and one of the most celebrated performance cars in Australia. Its 2.0-litre VTEC turbo makes 235kW and 420Nm, sent to the front wheels through a slick 6-speed manual and a limited-slip differential, with no automatic offered. It adds a track-tuned chassis, Brembo brakes, adaptive dampers, 19-inch wheels, sport seats and aggressive aero over the regular Civic. At an estimated $75,000 (Honda lists $85,500 drive-away) it rivals the Toyota GR Corolla, Hyundai i30 N and Volkswagen Golf R.
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MINI Australia locks in the Cooper S Oxford Edition special for a Q4 2026 arrival with a tiny 40-car allocation, split 20 Chilli Red II and 20 Indigo Sunset Blue. Every unit is a Cooper S three-door underneath, so 2.0L turbo petrol, 150kW and 300Nm through a seven-speed DCT to the front wheels, 6.6-second 0 to 100km/h and 242km/h top speed. New Zealand only gets eight cars for context. Union Jack on the contrast white roof, red and white centre stripe, white mirror caps and 18-inch Slide Spoke two-tone alloys with Union Jack centre caps. Interior picks up '25 years of modern MINI' door sill script, Union Jack driver's mat, chequered flag passenger mat and a Union Jack detail on the steering wheel spoke. Australian pricing not confirmed yet, expected to walk $1,500 to $3,000 over the $50,490 Cooper S Classic. ANCAP not yet rated on the F66 hatch. Where the Oxford sits versus the $41,290 VW Polo GTI, the $56,990 Toyota GR Yaris GTS auto and the $85,000 driveaway Honda Civic Type R, and why this one is a scarcity play, not a value play.

Honda Australia reopens Civic Type R order books today at midday with just 98 cars for the entire country at $85,000 driveaway, the same figure as the February batch but without the carbon-fibre rear wing that ran as a $5,300 option and then a standard fitment on earlier allocations. A $5,000 refundable deposit locks a build slot, first customer deliveries in December 2026. Mechanicals unchanged: 235kW/420Nm 2.0L VTEC turbo, six-speed manual with rev-matching, helical LSD, front-wheel drive. Honda has been running roughly 80 Type R deliveries a month and the August 2025 batch cleared inside an hour, so 98 cars is a rounding error against national demand. Cross-shop against the Toyota GR Yaris GTS Aero at ~$72k driveaway, Hyundai i30 N Premium at ~$58k, VW Golf R at ~$77k and Subaru WRX tS at ~$63k. ANCAP not yet rated on the FL5 body.

Honda Australia adds a sportier e:HEV RS to the HR-V range from $44,400 driveaway, $1,500 above the e:HEV L. Same 96kW two-motor hybrid, 4.3 L/100km, 18-inch alloys, black RS grille and red interior trim. Orders open now.
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