When Honda unveiled the 2025 Civic Hybrid a few months ago, it announced that it would have more torque than the Civic Si, so it made us wonder what Honda had planned for the Civic Si. Honda has now unveiled the updates to the 2025 Honda Civic Si, which gets a facelift and improved tech features, but sadly not any extra power under the hood.

The styling updates are small with a more aggressive front fascia, new grille, revised taillights, and matte black V-spoke 18-inch alloy wheels. It’s also now available in Urban Gray Pearl, which is the same color that’s offered on the Accord and CR-V.
Inside there’s anew 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, Google built-in and new front USB-C ports. The front seats are also now heated. While there are no changes under the hood, Honda did give the 2025 Civic Si some body structure and suspension improvements, which is now the most rigid Civic Si yet. To complement the structure improvements, the suspension dampers have also been retuned. The Civic Si is powered by a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 200 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque.
On the safety front, the Honda Sensing suite of driver assistance features now includes increased system visibility for motorcycles and bicycles automatic emergency braking system, and improved functions of both adaptive cruise Control and lane keeping assist system.
The 2025 Honda Civic Si will go on sale in August with its pricing starting at $31,045 and if you add summer tires that pricing jumps slightly to $31,345.