Apr 17, 2025
Honda Civic

Sporty and sleek, the Honda Civic certainly attracts attention wherever it goes. It’s not uncommon to see plenty of them on the road either, as they are a well-loved compact car. Plus, most of the modern models you see are produced in the United States. Clark Knapp Honda is giving you a closer look at the car’s rich history and where it comes from. 

Initial Honda Civic Release

The Honda Civic was first introduced in Japan in 1972. It was offered as a two-door compact car and a three-door hatchback, which looked fairly similar, although they each had distinct cargo storage areas. The vehicle focused on efficiency, while still being fun to drive. It became available in the United States as a 1973 model.

Modifications Over the Years

There are 11 generations of the Honda Civic, with a handful of facelifts over the years, as well as new engines, models, and variants added. During its second generation, a wagon body style became available, and a coupe version debuted in 1993. In the spring of 2002, a hybrid version was introduced. It was discontinued in 2015, but it has returned for the 2025 model year.

Honda Civic Production

Initially, the Honda Civic was strictly manufactured in Japan, but its first North American plant was opened in Marysville, OH, in 1986. In fact, Honda was the first Japanese automaker to build engines and transmissions in the United States. Currently, there are 12 Honda Civic manufacturing plants across the country, as well as models being produced in Japan, Canada, and the UK.

Test-Drive the New Honda Civic in Pharr, TX

There’s so much to love about the sleek and sporty Honda Civic, no matter which model you choose. Does it sound like the perfect car for you? Stop by Clark Knapp Honda to check it out for yourself with a test drive today!