
The 2025 Honda Civic Si is getting a host of new features over the current model year, and a marginal price bump.
The Canadian manufacturer’s suggested retail price is $35,800, an increase of $170 from the 2024 model.
The 2025 car gets a more aggressive front design, as well as improved dynamics.
Honda says the sedan’s fun-to-drive dynamics and ride comfort are improved with body structure and suspension improvements. It’s said to be the most rigid Civic Si ever, as a new, lower B-pillar and rear door sill increases torsional and bending rigidity. The suspension dampers have been tuned to match the increased body stiffness.
Furthermore, Honda says the car’s rev-matching system has been enhanced and is now available on downshifts from second to first gear. The system blips the throttle when it detects all downshifts to perfectly match revs with a 430 millisecond response time.

The car also gets new tech, including Google Built-in and new front USB-C ports. Google Built-in includes apps such as Google Assistant, Google Maps and more available through Google Play. Google Assistant can help drivers do such things as change the temperature inside the car, make calls, control their media and more by speaking to the system.
The Civic Si features a VTEC 1.5-litre turbo engine with 200 hp and 192 lb.-ft. of torque, sending power to the front wheels via and a short-throw six-speed manual transmission and a light single-mass flywheel.
The 2025 Civic Si is expected to go on sale in August. Learn more on the Honda Canada website.
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