Finally, for the Accessories tab, there are multiple different options for visors, protective films, body molding, splash guards, wheel locks and valve stem caps. That consists of front, side, and rear underbody spoilers as well as HPD badging around the car, and is a $1,112 option. See Also: Honda To Bring Two 2022 Civic Si Racing Prototypes To SEMAįor the Packages tab, three of the four options are protection packages that include various guards, films, and locks, while the last is the HPD appearance package.
Choices for wheels are between the standard 18-inch Matte Black 10-spoke wheels and the $1,706 optional 18-inch Black Alloy 5-spoke wheels. Paint options include Aegean Blue Metallic, Crystal Black Pearl, Rallye Red, Blazing Orange Pearl, Platinum White Pearl, and Sonic Gray Pearl, the latter three of which are a $395 option. For Design, buyers can choose between one of 6 colors and one of two wheel designs, with only one interior option-black and red cloth-being made available. Read More: Honda Reveals New 2022 Civic Si With 200 HP Turbo And Type R’s Rev-Matching TechĪfter that, there are options for Powertrain, Design, Packages, and Accessories, and the Powertrain tab only has one option: the 200hp 1.5L 4-cylinder with a 6-speed manual. The only difference between the two appears to be the tires, and as such the HPT (likely standing for High-Performance Tires) trim only starts at $200 more than the base Si’s $27,300.
To start off, there are only two trims: Si and Si HPT. Honda‘s newest Civic Si has landed on the brand’s official configurator, nearly a month after its unveiling.Īs is the case with the rest of Honda’s configurators, this one is fairly basic.