2026 Honda Civic Hatchback Sport
2026 Honda Civic Hatchback Sport Lease Offer in Central Indiana
The Civic has been Central Indiana's default first new car and its default sensible second car for a very long time, and the Sport hatchback is the version that adds real practicality without pushing the payment up. At 179.0 inches long on a 107.7-inch wheelbase it is nearly 6 inches shorter than the Civic sedan, which makes it the easier of the two to place in a parking garage downtown, while the liftgate opens onto 24.5 cubic feet.
You can now lease the 2026 Honda Civic Hatchback Sport for $238 per month for 36 months with $3,495 due at signing. To get started, click "Get Offer" and fill out the form on this page before 8/31/26.
Highlighted Features
- 18-inch gloss black alloy wheels on 235/40R18 tires
- Push-button start with remote engine start from the key fob
- Automatic climate control with air filtration
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel with red ambient cabin lighting
- Rear window wiper and washer, with a security system and remote hatch release
Vehicle Highlights
- 150-Horsepower Engine: A 2.0-liter four-cylinder produces 150 horsepower and 133 pound-feet, through a continuously variable transmission with paddle shifters.
- Three-Mode Drive System: A 3-mode selector covering Econ, Normal and Sport is standard, on a chassis with multi-link rear suspension.
- 24.5 Cubic Feet of Cargo: The hatchback body opens to 24.5 cubic feet behind the rear seats, reached through a liftgate rather than a trunk lid.
- 180-Watt Audio with 8 Speakers: A 180-watt system with 8 speakers is standard, alongside a 7-inch color touchscreen and a 7-inch driver display.
- Blind Spot Information Standard: Blind spot information and rear cross traffic monitor are standard here, on top of the full Honda Sensing suite.
Why Lease Your New Civic?
Leasing suits the Civic because this is a car people want to keep current rather than keep forever. A lease covers the vehicle's peak performance years under comprehensive factory warranty, gives you a predictable monthly budget, and hands the car back before the wear items come due rather than after. The Civic is also where Honda tends to introduce its newest driver-assist and interface technology first, so ending a term and stepping into the next one keeps you in the current generation of the equipment rather than one behind it.
Vehicle Features
An Engine and Chassis Tuned for the Everyday
The 2.0-liter four-cylinder delivers 150 horsepower at 6,400 rpm and 133 pound-feet between 4,000 and 5,000, through a continuously variable transmission fitted with paddle shifters. A three-mode drive selector covering Econ, Normal and Sport lets you soften or sharpen the response, and the multi-link rear suspension keeps the car composed over the frost heaves that follow a Central Indiana winter. The EPA rates it 30 city and 38 highway on regular unleaded.
The Case for the Hatchback Body
The hatchback is the reason to choose this Civic. It holds 24.5 cubic feet behind the rear seats. Because the opening is a liftgate running the full height of the back of the car rather than a trunk lid, a bicycle wheel or a dog crate goes in upright instead of being wrestled through a narrow gap. Inside, a 7-inch color touchscreen and a 7-inch driver display handle the interface, a 180-watt 8-speaker system handles the audio, and five people fit inside 99.0 cubic feet of passenger volume.
A Digital Safety Net With Blind Spot Coverage Included
Honda Sensing is standard on every Civic hatchback trim, and so is blind spot information with rear cross traffic monitor, which is not true of every Honda at this price. Collision mitigation braking can brake on its own when it detects an impending front collision, road departure mitigation acts if the car begins to leave the pavement, and adaptive cruise control with low-speed follow holds a set gap in traffic down to a complete stop. Lane keeping assist, traffic jam assist, traffic sign recognition and auto high-beams complete the suite, over the Advanced Compatibility Engineering body structure and a full airbag set. The federal safety program rates the 2026 Civic 5 stars overall.