Mar 5, 2025

You’ll find top-rated sedans in the 2025 lineup at your Honda dealership. Compare the compact 2025 Civic to the midsize 2025 Accord.

Performance and Efficiency

The base model of the Civic has a 150-horsepower four-cylinder engine while the Accord features a 191-hp turbo-four. Each comes with front-wheel drive and a continuously variable automatic transmission. You’ll get up to 36 combined city and highway miles per gallon in the smaller vehicle and 32 combined mpg in the larger Accord.

Both sedans offer a hybrid upgrade that gives you 200 hp in the compact car and 204 hp in the midsize model. The Civic Hybrid gets up to 49 combined mpg and the Accord Hybrid provides up to 48 combined mpg. The Civic has either 16-inch or 18-inch alloy wheels, with 17-inch or 19-inch alloy wheels for the Accord.

Size and Capacity

The Accord is about 11 inches longer, 2 inches wider, and 1 inch taller than the Civic. The compact has 99 cubic feet of total passenger volume, while the midsize gives you between 103 and 106 cubic feet of space, depending on the trim.

You’ll have similar headroom and front legroom in both models, but the Accord has about 4 inches of extra legroom in the second row. The Civic gives you about 15 cubic feet of trunk space, which expands to around 17 cubic feet for the Accord.

Tech Features

Both models feature standard tech such as a 7-inch color touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android smartphone connectivity. The Civic has a 7-inch driver information screen, which expands to 10.2 inches in the base model of the Accord. A 9-inch color touchscreen is available for the Civic, and a 12.3-inch upgrade is offered for the Accord.

You can enhance either car with built-in Google apps, HD radio, Amazon Alexa voice commands, and the wireless versions of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Each model has a four-speaker stereo with optional eight-speaker or Bose 12-speaker upgrades available.

Interior Amenities

You’ll have standard automatic climate control and push-button start in either the Civic or the Accord. The Accord also features a standard self-opening trunk. Both vehicles offer available heated front seats and leather upholstery. The Accord adds optional ventilated front seats and heated rear outboard seats.

Find the right fit between these high-quality sedans today. Visit Columbia Honda in Columbia, MO to test drive any of the exceptional vehicles in our lineup.