Extra information
Below is a chart which indicates all the major engine types for the Honda Civic sold in Europe since 1974:
Model |
Years |
Engine code |
Power |
Torque |
S (SL33) |
1982-1983 |
EN4 |
70 hp at 5,750 rpm |
100 N⋅m at 3,400 rpm |
1.5i GT (AH53) |
1983-1987 |
EW3 |
100 hp at 5,800 rpm |
129 N⋅m at 4,000 rpm |
1.6i-VT (EE9) |
1990-1991 |
B16A1 |
150 hp at 7,600 rpm |
144 N⋅m at 7,100 rpm |
1.6 VTi (EG6/EG9) |
1992-1996 |
B16A2 |
160 hp at 7,600 rpm |
150 N⋅m at 7,000 rpm |
1.6 VTi (EK4) |
1996-2001 |
153 N⋅m at 7,000 rpm |
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1.8 VTi (MB6) |
1997-2000 |
B18C4 |
169 hp at 7,600 rpm |
166 N⋅m at 6,300 rpm |
Type R (EP3) |
2001-2006 |
K20A2 |
200 hp at 7,400 rpm |
196 N⋅m at 5,900 rpm |
Type R (FN2) |
2007-2011 |
K20Z4 |
201 hp at 7,800 rpm |
193 N⋅m at 5,600 rpm |
Type R (FK2) |
2015-2017 |
K20C1 |
310 hp at 6,500 rpm |
400 N⋅m at 2,500~4,500 rpm |
Type R (FK8) |
since 2017 |
320 hp at 6,500 rpm |
Note that Honda has produced several Japan-only models. The most famous are the Civic Type R EK9 (185 hp B16B engine) and FD2 (225 hp K20A engine). Mugen is well known to fans of the brand, and has tuned many Civics, such as the Mugen RR, which was released in 2007 and limited to 300 units with a 240 hp engine.