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The 2025 Civic has lost its 1.5-liter turbo engine on all but the sedan-only Si in the US. But the lineup is significantly different in Japan where the powertrain is still available on the hatchback. Better yet, now there's a more exciting Civic RS flavor with a stick shift and several mechanical upgrades.
Aside from that third pedal, the Civic RS gets a rev-matching function and a lighter flywheel. Honda touts significantly improved engine response for a more engaging drive. Elsewhere, the Civic RS has larger front brakes and a stiffer steering torsion bar for sharper handling. The feisty hatch rides 0.2 inches lower after the engineers stiffened the suspension.
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Honda opted for new dampers and bushings for the 2025 Civic RS sold exclusively in Japan. The 18-inch black wheels, red RS badging, and an updated front bumper round off the changes on the outside. Oh, and the chrome accents are all gone to make way for a black trim.
Inside, there's red stitching and a leather-wrapped aluminum shift knob. To sweeten the pot, Honda also gifts this lukewarm JDM hatch extra Sport and Individual driving modes.
The Civic RS is no five-door Si, but combining a stick shift with a generous array of mechanical upgrades makes us envious that we don't get this configuration in the US. In 2024, it's refreshing to see a clutch pedal and sporty tweaks in something other than a dedicated, low-volume performance car. Too bad this new version will be exclusively available in Japan.
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Some of you will remember that Honda Japan previewed the Civic RS at the beginning of the year by showcasing a prototype at the Tokyo Auto Salon. At that point, many assumed it had the Si's more potent version of the 1.5-liter turbo engine but that's sadly not the case. In some markets, a Civic RS has been on sale for years, albeit without the mechanical upgrades we mentioned.
The JDM Civic with the 1.5-liter turbo engine is dialed to 180 horsepower and 177 pound-feet), making it less potent than the Si sedan we get here with an extra 20 hp and 15 lb-ft. In addition, it's also weaker than the new-for-2025 Civic hybrid with its 200 hp and 232 lb-ft. That doesn't make this RS any less of a forbidden fruit, though. As they say, variety is the spice of life.
2025 Honda Civic RS (JDM)
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