Compare 2025 Honda Civic vs. 2025 Toyota Corolla
Feature | 2025 Honda Civic | 2025 Toyota Corolla |
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Starting MSRP | $24,250† | $22,325 |
Passenger Volume | 99.0 cu ft | 88.6 cu ft |
Safety Technology | Honda Sensing® | Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0 |
MPG (city/highway) | 32/41†† | 32/41 |
Balanced Power Meets Impressive Efficiency
Under the hood, the 2025 Honda Civic comes standard with a 150-hp 2.0-liter engine paired with a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), delivering a smooth, efficient performance that shines in city driving and highway cruising alike. Drivers looking for a hybrid option can step up to a 200-hp two-motor hybrid system, an available configuration that adds a stronger blend of fuel efficiency and power.
The 2025 Toyota Corolla also offers a 2.0-liter engine with a slightly higher horsepower rating and optional hybrid variants. However, the Corolla’s hybrid models offer less horsepower overall, topping out at 138 hp with all-wheel drive. For drivers who want a compact sedan that’s both fuel-savvy and peppy, especially in hybrid form, the Civic brings more to the table.
With matching 32 city / 41 highway MPG ratings, both models offer excellent efficiency, but the Civic’s available hybrid powertrain gives you a performance edge without sacrificing fuel savings.
Tech That Keeps It Simple and Smart
Inside the cabin, the 2025 Honda Civic focuses on straightforward, practical technology that enhances your daily drive. Standard features include Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility, a 7-inch color touchscreen, a push button start, and Bluetooth® streaming audio. With HondaLink®, you also get an extra layer of connectivity between your Civic and your smartphone.
While the 2025 Corolla also includes Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ with wireless functionality on select trims, it relies more on optional packages to unlock advanced features. The Civic keeps it simple by offering core connectivity features up front without requiring a trim-level upgrade. If your priority is tech that’s intuitive and useful right out of the gate, the Civic’s clean layout and standard features make it a dependable everyday companion.
Comfort Where It Counts
Both sedans offer automatic climate control and provide seating designed for comfort on long drives. The 2025 Honda Civic comes equipped with cloth seats, a fold-down rear seatback, and a 4-speaker, 160-watt audio system that gets the job done without overwhelming complexity. These elements work together to create a cabin that feels straightforward and welcoming.
In comparison, the 2025 Corolla offers a similarly equipped interior with added audio features like an available 6-speaker system and SiriusXM® trial on certain trims. However, some features, like the Smart Key system with push button start, are only available as upgrades and not standard.
The Civic’s thoughtful approach to comfort and usability helps make every drive feel relaxed and uncomplicated, whether you're running errands or heading out for the weekend.
The Smart Choice for Everyday Cummute
While the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla have their own strengths, the 2025 Honda Civic offers more standard value where it counts, from hybrid performance with real power to technology that’s simple and ready to use. It's a sedan built for drivers who want a smooth, efficient ride without giving up everyday practicality.
Ready to get behind the wheel? Visit Honda of Lake Jackson to test drive the 2025 Honda Civic and see how it fits into your life. Whether you’re comparing trims or just getting started, we’re here to help you find the right fit.
†MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $1,150 destination charge, and accessories. Dealer prices may vary. MSRP does not include $455 charge for premium colors.
††32 city/41 highway/36 combined mpg rating for LX. 31 city/39 highway/34 combined mpg rating for Sport. 50 city/47 highway/49 combined mpg rating for Sport Hybrid and Sport Touring Hybrid. Based on 2025 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, battery-pack age/condition (hybrid trims) and other factors.