2022 Honda Civic vs Mazda3: Sleek sedan battle
Honda Cars Philippines Inc. has just brought in the all-new 11th-generation Civic sedan. It comes with a ton of improvements mainly on its engine and on-board tech, and it also gets a sleek new exterior as well.
To this end, the competition in the Philippines compact sedan market segment is once again heating up.
So how does it compare to its competitors like the Mazda3? Well, to find out, we’ll be comparing the top-spec Honda Civic RS Turbo 1.5 CVT against the Mazda3 M Hybrid 2.0 AT. Of note, the said Mazda3 variant was also introduced in 2021, and its price closely matches up against the aforementioned Honda Civic variant.
Which sedan is better on paper? Let's find out.
2022 Honda Civic vs Mazda3: Exterior
When it comes to size, the new Civic RS Turbo 1.5 CVT is 4,678mm long, 1,802mm wide, and 1,415mm in height. Its wheelbase is 2,735mm long, and it has a curb weight of 1,337kg. It then has a ground clearance of 134mm.
Compare the 2022 Honda Civic RS Turbo (left) against the Mazda3 sedan (right) using the slider
Meanwhile, the Mazda3 M Hybrid 2.0 AT comes with a length of 4,660mm, a width of 1,795mm, and a height of 1,445mm. Its wheelbase then has a length of 2,725mm, and it has a ground clearance of 135mm. It also has a curb weight of 1,373kg.
Honda Civic RS Turbo 1.5 CVT | Dimensions | Mazda3 M Hybrid 2.0 AT |
4,678mm | Length | 4,660mm |
1,802mm | Width | 1,795mm |
1,415mm | Height | 1,445mm |
2,735mm | Wheelbase | 2,725mm |
1,337kg | Curb Weight | 1,373kg |
134mm | Ground Clearance | 135mm |
To sum it up, the top-spec Civic is longer, wider, but is shorter in height compared to the top-spec Mazda3. They both have an equal amount of ground clearance, but the Mazda model is a bit heavier than the Honda.
Honda Civic RS Turbo 1.5 CVT | Exterior Equipment | Mazda3 M Hybrid 2.0 AT |
LED w/ auto-on/off | Headlamps | LED w/ auto-on/off |
LED | Daytime Running Lights | LED |
Halogen | Turn signal lamps | LED |
LED | Taillights | LED |
LED | Front fog lights | LED |
With | Rear spoiler | With |
18 | Wheel size | 17 |
Alloy | Wheel type | Alloy |
In terms of exterior features, both the top-spec 2022 Honda Civic and Mazda3 models come with LED headlamps with an auto-on/off function, LED daytime running lamps, and LED taillights. Both also have LED front fog lamps, a rear spoiler, and a set of 18-inch alloy wheels.
Which car has the better-looking rear end?
Other features on the Civic RS Turbo and the Mazda3 M Hybrid are power-folding side mirrors with power adjustment, and rain-sensing wipers.
2022 Honda Civic vs Mazda3: Interior
Moving on to interiors, both the Civic RS Turbo and the Mazda 3 M Hybrid can comfortably seat up to five occupants. Both offer leather seats, dual-zone automatic air-conditioning systems, a push to start button, electric adjustment for the driver’s seat, as well as tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment.
Inside the 2022 Honda Civic RS Turbo
Honda Civic RS Turbo 1.5 CVT | Interior Equipment | Mazda3 M Hybrid 2.0 AT |
Leather | Seat material | Leather |
Electronic | Driver’s seat adjustment | Electronic |
Tilt and Telescopic | Steering wheel adjustment | Tilt and Telescopic |
Dual-zone automatic AC | Air-conditioning type | Dual-zone automatic AC |
Push button | Ignition | Push button |
5 | Seating capacity | 5 |
Both cars also feature auto-dimming review mirrors, and a wealth of soft-touch surfaces. The Mazda3 however, comes with a heads-up display, as well as a sunroof. The Civic RS Turbo lacks those features, but in turn, it has a fully digital gauge cluster.
The Mazda3's interior
Honda Civic RS Turbo 1.5 CVT | On-board tech | Mazda3 M Hybrid 2.0 AT |
9-inch touchscreen | Infotainment system | 8.8-inch touchscreen |
Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto Bluetooth, USB | Connectivity options | Apple CarPlay, Android Auto Bluetooth, USB |
12 | # of Speakers | 12 |
With | Offline Navigation | With |
With | Power-folding side mirror | With |
With | Auto-dimming rearview mirror | With |
With | Rain-sensing wipers | With |
As for on-board entertainment, the Civic RS Turbo gets a 9-inch touchscreen while the Mazda3 gets an 8.8-inch touchscreen. Both get a 12-piece Bose speaker system, as well as offline navigation. Both units also come with Android Auto, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity. The one on the Civic though, has wireless Apple CarPlay, whereas the Mazda3 gets the standard Apple CarPlay.
2022 Honda Civic vs Mazda3: Engine and Performance
Under the hood, the Civic RS Turbo and the Mazda 3 M Hybrid feature very different powerplants. For the Honda model, it uses an inline-4 turbocharged gasoline mill that can make up to 175 horsepower and 240 Nm of torque. It is then paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with a paddle shifter manual mode.
The 2022 Civic's 1.5-liter turbo inline-4 DOHC VTEC engine
On the flip-side, the Mazda3 M Hybrid comes with a naturally-aspirated inline-4 gasoline engine supported by a 24-volt lithium-ion battery and an integrated starter generator. At maximum, this system can put out 162 horsepower and 213 Nm of torque. It then gets a six-speed automatic gearbox, which also has paddle shifters for its manual mode.
Both cars are front-wheel-drive. But do note that the Civic RS Turbo makes a bit more horsepower and torque than the Mazda.
For suspensions, both vehicles use a MacPherson strut for the front. The rear suspension of the Honda model however is a multi-link type, whereas the Mazda3 uses a torsion beam type suspension.
The Mazda3 M Hybrid also has regenerative braking
Both cars then use ventilated front disc brakes, and a solid rear disc brake. They also have electronic parking brakes with an auto-brake hold function.
Specs | Honda Civic RS Turbo 1.5 CVT | Mazda3 M Hybrid 2.0 AT |
Engine | Inline-4 turbocharged gasoline | Inline-4 hybrid gasoline |
Displacement | 1.5-liters | 2.0-liters |
Transmission | Continuously variable transmission | Six-speed automatic transmission |
Horsepower | 175 horsepower | 162 horsepower |
Torque | 240 Nm | 213 Nm |
Drivetrain | Front-wheel-drive | Front-wheel-drive |
2022 Honda Civic vs Mazda3: Safety
In terms of safety, both cars are pretty much on par with each other. They both have the standard safety equipment you’d expect from modern vehicles. We’re talking about anti-lock braking with electronic brake-force distribution, ISOFIX child seat tethers, stability control, an engine immobilizer and car alarm, among others.
All trims of the 2022 Civic now comes with Honda Sensing
Both cars even have their own collection of driver-assist technologies. For the Civic, there’s the Honda Sensing. For the Mazda, there’s the I-Activsense. Both of these offer lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, emergency braking, blind-spot detection, rear-cross traffic alert, among others.
Of note, the only driver-assist features available on the Mazda3 that’s not present on the new Civic are the driver monitor system and front-cross traffic alert.
Only the top-spec Mazda 3 M Hybrid variants come with the i-Activsense suite
The Civic does have some driver-assist features that are in turn unavailable on the Mazda3. These include a lead car departure notification system, and a road departure mitigation system.
Honda Civic RS Turbo 1.5 CVT | Safety equipment | Mazda3 M Hybrid 2.0 AT |
6 | Airbags | 7 |
With | Antilock braking with EBD | With |
With | Reverse Camera | With |
Adaptive | Cruise control | Adaptive |
With | Hill-start assist | With |
With | Stability control | With |
With | ISOFIX child seat tethers | With |
With | Lane departure warning | With |
With | Blind-spot detection | With |
None | Tire pressure monitoring | None |
With | Engine immobilizer | With |
With | Security alarm | With |
With | Emergency braking | With |
2022 Honda Civic vs Mazda3: Price
2022 Honda Civic Variants | Price |
Civic S Turbo Honda Sensing 1.5 CVT | Php 1,290,000 |
Civic V Turbo Honda Sensing 1.5 CVT | Php 1,498,000 |
Civic RS Turbo Honda Sensing 1.5 CVT | Php 1,690,000 |
2022 Mazda3 Variants | Price |
Mazda3 Sport 2.0 AT | Php 1,495,000 |
Mazda3 M Hybrid 2.0 AT | Php 1,695,000 |
2022 Honda Civic vs Mazda3: Conclusion
As a summary, the 2022 Honda Civic and the 2022 Mazda3 are pretty much comparable when it comes to safety and interior comfort. Well, there are some variances when it comes to on-board safety tech, but each car can be considered as “very well kitted out” when it comes to overall safety.
If you value performance though, the Honda Civic in general makes more horsepower and torque than the Mazda3. Then again, a driver who prioritizes “driving feel” might want the geared tranny that the Mazda3 uses. That boils down to a car buyer’s choice though, so we urge you to take each car for a test drive.
And as for looks, well, we’ll leave that up to you as well. If you ask us though, both cars are elegant and sleek, and they each look great in their own unique way.
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