How Does Toyota Prius Compare to Honda Civic Hybrid?

2025 Toyota Prius vs. 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid
Is the Toyota Prius a better hybrid choice than Honda Civic Hybrid?
Toyota Prius has long been synonymous with advanced hybrid technology and efficient motoring. Honda Civic is one of the popular sedans available today, with a hybrid introduced for 2025 to offer an additional choice in eco-friendly cars. Both nameplates have a reputation for affordability, fuel efficiency, and reliability, so it can be difficult to pick between the two options in the market. When comparing their specs and features however, there are several key advantages that make Toyota Prius stand out over Honda Civic Hybrid. Let’s explore.
How much does the Toyota Prius cost?
This starts in their base prices, where the starting price of the Prius is hundreds less than Civic Hybrid Sedan. This already puts it at an advantage in initial cost. If you put a priority on the practicality offered by a hatchback, this difference grows even more, as the Civic Hybrid Hatchback is more expensive than the sedan.
Verdict: The 2025 Toyota Prius offers better overall value, thanks to its lower starting price and additional content against Civic Hybrid.
2025 Toyota Prius | 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid | |
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Base MSRP | $28,350 | $28,950 sedan, $30,150 hatchback |
Standard MPG, city/hwy/combined | 57/56/57 | 50/47/49 sedan, 50/45/48 hatchback |
All-Wheel-Drive | Available | Not Available |
Fuel Capacity | 11.3 gal. | 10.6 gal. |
Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto | Standard | Available |
Standard Audio | 8″ display | 7″ display |
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio | Standard | Not Available |
Heated Steering Wheel | Available | Not Available |
Ventilated Front Seats | Available | Not Available |
Panoramic View Monitor | Available | Not Available |
Complimentary Maintenance | 2 years/25,000 miles | 1 year/12,000 miles |
What kind of fuel economy does the new Toyota Prius get?
Both Toyota Prius and Honda Civic Hybrid are rated for similarly exceptional fuel economy. The Prius has the edge overall however, with up to an estimated 57 mpg city in LE trim. Other Prius trims are rated up to an estimated 52 mpg. All estimates are higher than Civic Hybrid’s estimate of 50 mpg city. You’ll also find a larger fuel tank in the Toyota Prius, allowing for extra cruising range and even fewer stops at the gas pump.
Can you get AWD on Toyota Prius or Honda Civic Hybrid?
Toyota Prius also has a unique advantage with available all-wheel-drive (AWD) for additional traction in slippery conditions. AWD isn’t available on any Honda Civic.
Verdict: The Toyota Prius offers better fuel economy and greater cruising range, plus more variety in drivetrains with available AWD.
What technology features does Toyota Prius have?
Prius also comes standard with features that are optional on the Honda Civic, widening the price gap between the two. The Prius offers an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that includes 6 speakers, standard. This is a larger screen than Honda Civic Hybrid provides at its starting model. Prius also features standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a feature which requires moving up to the most expensive trim of the Civic Hybrid. Prius also has standard SiriusXM Satellite Radio, not available on any Civic Hybrid.
Many additional features are available on Toyota Prius that can’t be found on any Honda Civic Hybrid. These include features like available Digital Key capability, heated steering wheel (XLE & above), and a full glass roof (optional XLE & Nightshade, standard on Limited). Prius Limited offers the ultimate, with comfort and convenience features like a power liftback, ventilated front seats, memory driver’s seat settings, available heated rear seats, and available Panoramic View Monitor – all unavailable on any Civic.
Verdict: The Toyota Prius provides more amenities for all passengers and a more technologically advanced interior than Civic Hybrid, making it the smart choice for comfort and convenience.
Is Toyota Prius a better value than Honda Civic Hybrid?
The new Honda Civic Hybrid offers a lot to shoppers looking for a practical, efficient car. However, the Toyota Prius delivers more standard features and more mpg for a lower price. With its additional fuel economy, extra convenience features, and lower starting price, it blends more of what drivers look for in a hybrid in a value-packed friendly sedan. And that value continues in the cost of ownership in your new Prius, with complimentary ToyotaCare included on every new Toyota, giving you no-charge scheduled maintenance in the first 2 years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first. This is longer than Honda’s included 1 year/12,000 miles.
It’s no wonder Kelley Blue Book has named Toyota the best overall brand in resale value for 8 of the last 9 years. And for even more peace of mind during your new Toyota ownership, Pinehurst Toyota in Southern Pines goes further with the Advantage Plan. Call, text or visit us today to check out the Prius for yourself. We look forward to seeing you!