Current 2026 Honda Civic Hatchback Special Offers

Starting at $27,795

The standard features of the Honda Civic Sport include 2L I-4 150hp engine, 2-speed CVT transmission with overdrive, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS), SmartVent side seat mounted airbags, Curtain 1st and 2nd row overhead airbags, rear side impact airbag, driver and passenger knee airbags, Airbag occupancy sensor, Air conditioning, 18" aluminum wheels, Cruise control, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow distance pacing, ABS and driveline traction control, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) electronic stability

Lease Offers (1)

Lease: $299 per month for 36 months. $3,799 due at signing

Manufacturer Offers

  • $299 per month for 36 months
  • $3,799 cash due at signing

Applies to select new 2026 Honda Civic.

* Disclaimer(s)
  • Offer excludes accessories and premium paint color. Closed-end lease for 2026 Civic Hatchback FWD Sport Continuously Variable Transmission available through 11/3/2025, to approved lessees by Honda Financial Services. MSRP $28,990.00 (includes destination; excludes tax, title, license, registration, options, insurance). Actual net capitalized cost $25,923.39. Total monthly payments $10,764.00. Option to purchase at lease end $19,133.40. Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and up to 20 cents/mi. over 10,000 miles/year. Dealer participation may affect actual payment. Dealer sets actual prices. See participating dealers for details.
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Images are for illustration purposes only. Please note that we strive to provide accurate pricing at all times. However, pricing is subject to change at any time due to market availability, manufacturer incentives, and the installation of dealer-installed options. Unless otherwise stated, pricing does not include taxes, license, or $799 administrative fee. All pricing must be verified and finalized with the Sales Manager before purchasing. We recommend that you do this in person during your test drive visit so that all applicable incentives and options can be thoroughly explained