The new Civic Si gets a stiffer chassis and other tech improvements
The facelifted 2025MY Civic Si keeps the manual-only transmission option. The updated model features a refreshed exterior and a larger infotainment display. The 2025 MY Civic Si features a stiffer chassis and expanded rev-matching tech. The mildly refreshed 2025 Honda Civic Si has been unveiled, and it features tweaked styling, an improved interior, and a sharper chassis.
Previously, the car would auto-blip on downshifts up to second, but now the Civic Si will further play ball by blipping the throttle when shifting from second to first, further adding to the character of the model. Exterior And Interior Tweaks The visual changes mimic what we've already seen on the facelifted Civic, unveiled in May. The front bumper has been reprofiled, with the lower grille now adopting a slightly different shape, featuring a hex-pattern grille.
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