
When you think of award-winning automakers, Honda is likely a name that comes first to mind. For good reason, Honda consistently stands out as an automaker that produces exceptional vehicles across the board. In 2025, Honda continues that tradition with the 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid, which was named the “2025 North American Car of the Year.” With this latest honor, the Civic is now the most-awarded model in history in this award category.
Victory Strikes Again
With its latest “North American Car of the Year (NACOY)” designation, the Honda Civic has now clinched the NACOY award four times, which is a record among cars on the road. The Honda Civic earned the prestigious award more times in the award's 30-year history than any other vehicle model, regardless of category. While the Honda Civic has been a fixture on the auto scene for many years, the new 2025 model stands out for multiple reasons. One, naturally, is its impressive efficiency. The Civic Hybrid also earns the 2025 NACOY award for its sporty design and its fun and engaging drive. Furthermore, as a vehicle with innovative energy technology, the Civic hybrid is also a leader in Honda's move towards producing electric vehicles. According to Honda's press release, the hybrid model is expected to account for 40% of all Honda Civic sales in 2025, including all variations of the popular sedan.
About the Honda Civic Hybrid
The 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid is part of the revamped Honda Civic lineup for the 2025 model year. It is available in two styles: a sedan and a sporty hatchback. The Civic uses a dual-motor hybrid electric system, which is innovative and for which Honda has also earned awards. Along with its award-winning hybrid electric system, the Honda Civic Hybrid also has impressive power.
Specifically, the Sport Hybrid and Sport Touring Hybrid models, which get up to 200 horsepower of combined power, are the most powerful Honda Civic models outside of the Type-R Civic class. Additionally, the Sport and Sport Touring models of the Honda Civic Hybrid models get an EPA-estimated 50 MPG rating for city driving, which is considered “outstanding” for the vehicle's class.
Along with performance and efficiency, the 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid offers superior comfort for the driver and occupants. The vehicle's cabin is designed for a quiet ride, and its seats are made with occupant comfort in mind, even on the longest rides.
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