Honda Hatchbacks

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If you’re thinking of purchasing a new ride in 2020, you might do well to consider a Honda hatchback. They’re consummate urban runabouts, thanks to their peppy powertrain compositions and small dimensions. They’re also impressively versatile and practical, making them easy to live with on a daily basis and convenient for running daily chores. All of these key qualities, along with their penchant for safety, reliability, and leading fuel economy returns, make these machines some of the most well-rounded commuters around.

Common Specifications of Honda Hatchbacks

  • Performance: The driving experience proffered from these nimble commuters is usually excellent on black and white - focused toward exhilarating acceleration and capable handling dynamics, or toward a totally livable one.
  • Powertrain: Most, if not all, of the automaker’s compact vehicles get small-displacement motors, with turbocharging found in the more sporty derivatives. Many feature stick-shift transmissions, though automatics and CVTs have become more common. A front-wheel-drivetrain can be expected in every option.
  • Features: Though some are very driver-centric and all about the experience, most 4-door rides are designed with all occupants in mind. This means buyers can expect comfortable and suitably well-outfitted interiors at a reasonable price. The latest releases debut with sizeable infotainment touchscreens and decent audio layouts, with an array of creature comforts and, in some cases, with race car-inspired constituents.

Honda Hatchback Models

Three models make up the lineup, and include:

  • Fit: This vehicle is the brand’s ultimate urban runabout. It comes equipped with a highly fuel-efficient 1.5-liter inline-four engine mated to a CVT or six-speed stick-shift depending on the variant. An FWD system is standard across the board.
  • Civic: All but the Civic Si come in coupe, sedan, and hatchback forms. The Civic LX is the lineup’s base trim. It’s equipped with a 1.5L turbo-four unit tethered to a CVT and FWD. A six-speed manual gearbox is optional with the Sport and line-topping Sport Touring trims.
  • Civic Type R: With a turbocharged 2.0L four-pot engine under the hood, a six-speed manual gearbox at hand, and an FWD system at the helm, the specially outfitted Type R is undoubtedly a capable, performance-focused machine.

Pricing of Honda Hatchbacks

Model Power Engine Base Price
Honda Fit 130 hp 1.5L Inline-4 Gas $16,190
Honda Accord Crosstour 271 hp 3.5L V6 Gas $29,990
Honda Civic Hatchback 158 hp 2.0L Inline-4 Gas $23,550
Honda Insight Hatchback 98 hp 1.3L Inline-4 Hybrid $18,725
Honda CR-Z 130 hp 1.5L Inline-4 Hybrid $20,295
Honda Fit EV 123 hp Electric $36,625
Honda Civic Type R 306 hp 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas $37,895

What to Consider Before Buying

Though compact vehicles have become a lot less popular over the years with larger, more versatile cruisers gaining favor in the US, there are still plenty of new hatch models for sale on the market. So, whether you’re looking to get behind the wheel of an all-new Honda hatchback or a used, older model, be sure to check out CarBuzz’s buyer’s guide and reviews and weigh up the pros and cons below:

Pros

  • Hot-hatch debauchery with daily livability
  • Highly versatile and still practical
  • Exceptional safety and reliability standards
  • Plenty of value for the relatively low cost

Cons

  • No rear- or all-wheel-drive setups offered
  • Some may be overly performance-focused
  • Dramatic styling may be polarising to some

FAQs

Are any of Honda’s hatches hybrids?

No, only the Accord, Clarity, and Insight coupes and sedans and the CR-V SUV are offered as hybrids.

Are any of Honda’s hatchback cars available in all-wheel-drive?

Unfortunately, none of the automaker’s hatches are proffered with AWD systems in place or optionally available.

What hatchback car is the lightest on gas?

With EPA-derived gas mileage figures of 33/40/36 mpg city/highway/combined, the Fit is the class’s most fuel-efficient choice.

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