2025 Honda Civic Sedan vs
2025 Toyota Corolla Sedan
(Hybrid trims)

Key Comparisons

2025 Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan

2025 Toyota Corolla Hybrid Sedan

Total System Horsepower 

200 hp1

138 hp

EPA Fuel-Economy Ratings2
(city/hwy/comb)

50/47/49
(Sport Hybrid, Sport Touring Hybrid)

50/43/47
(FWD SE)
53/46/50
(FWD LE, XLE)

Wheels

18" alloys 
on Sport Touring

16” alloys 
on XLE

Automatic
Climate Control

Dual-zone
on all trims

Single-zone
on all trims

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)3
w/Low Speed Follow

Standard
on all trims

Standard
on all trims

Genuine Leather-Trimmed Seats

Standard
on Sport Touring

Not Available
on any trim

Rear Seat Reminder
(RSR)4

Standard
on all trims

Not Available
on any trim

Passenger Volume

99.0 cu ft

88.6 cu ft

The Verdict: Significantly more power, a longer list of standard comfort and convenience features plus a much roomier cabin make the Honda Civic a clear winner in this showdown!

 

Total system horsepower (ISO net) as measured by the peak, concurrent output of the two electric motors and gasoline engine.
Based on 2025 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, battery-pack age/condition and other factors. 
ACC cannot detect all objects ahead and may not detect a given object; accuracy will vary based on weather, speed and other factors. ACC should not be used in heavy traffic, poor weather or on winding roads. ACC only includes a limited braking function. Driver remains responsible for slowing or stopping the vehicle to avoid a collision.
4Rear seat reminder functions when a rear door has been opened prior to driving and will alert the driver to check for the presence of rear seat occupants when the vehicle is turned off. If the vehicle is turned off partway through a drive and the vehicle restarted without a rear door being opened, no alert will be provided the next time the vehicle is turned off.