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2025 Honda Civic lineup welcomes new hybrid variants

Lynnwood, WALocal News

This article reviews the 2025 Honda Civic Sedan Hybrid Sport Touring, emphasizing its stylish design and hybrid technology. Since its debut in 1972, the Civic has sold over 28 million units, highlighting its popularity. The author shares a personal connection through her son's old Civic, known for its reliability. The new hybrid model features a 2. 0-liter four-cylinder engine and two electric motors, delivering 200 horsepower and excellent fuel efficiency with an EPA rating of 50 mpg in the city and 47 mpg on the highway.

Modern tech features include a 9-inch touchscreen and premium Bose audio. With a starting price of $29,845 for the Sport trim, the Civic Hybrid is an appealing option for eco-conscious consumers, representing a blend of tradition and innovation in Honda's lineup.

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