Honda Civic vs Skoda Octavia vs Hyundai Elantra vs Corolla Altis: Spec comparison
Honda has revealed that it will be launching the latest iteration of the Civic in India in March 2019. It even revealed the Civic’s powertrain details recently. So let’s take a look at how it stacks up against its immediate rivals - the Skoda Octavia, Hyundai Elantra and the Toyota Corolla Altis.
Dimensions
Measurements | Honda Civic | Skoda Octavia | Hyundai Elantra | Toyota Corolla Altis |
Length | 4656mm | 4670mm | 4570mm | 4620mm |
Width | 1799mm | 1814mm | 1800mm | 1775mm |
Height | 1433mm | 1476mm | 1465mm | 1475mm |
Wheelbase | 2700mm | 2688mm | 2700mm | 2700mm |
Ground Clearance | 170mm (unladen) | 155mm (laden) | 167mm (unladen) | 175mm (unladen) |
Boot Space | 430 litres | 590 litres | 420 litres | 470 litres |
Longest: Skoda Octavia
Widest: Skoda Octavia
Tallest: Skoda Octavia
Longest Wheelbase: Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, Toyota Corolla Altis
Highest Ground Clearance: Toyota Corolla Altis (unladen)
Most Boot Space: Skoda Octavia
The Civic is not the biggest car in this segment. The table above reveals that the Civic’s wheelbase is identical to that of the Elantra and the Corolla Altis, but the Octavia continues to remain the biggest car in this segment. Apart from the wheelbase, the Octavia has a higher measurement value in rest of the fields.
Engines
Petrol Engine
Honda Civic | Skoda Octavia | Hyundai Elantra | Toyota Corolla Altis | |
Displacement | 1.8-litres | 1.4-litre/1.8-litre | 2.0-litre | 1.8-litre |
Max Power | 141PS | 150PS/180PS | 152PS | 140PS |
Peak Torque | 174Nm | 250Nm/250Nm | 192Nm | 173Nm |
Transmission | CVT | 6-speed MT/ 7-speed AT (DSG) | 6-speedMT/6-speed AT | 6-speed MT/ CVT |
Fuel Efficiency | 16.5kmpl | 16.7/15.1kmpl | 14.62kmpl | 14.28kmpl |
Most Powerful: Skoda Octavia
Torquiest: Skoda Octavia
Most fuel efficient: Honda Civic
The Honda Civic is available with a 1.8-litre petrol engine paired with a CVT. As far as the powertrain’s output is concerned, the Civic is not the most powerful sedan in its segment. In fact, it produces only 1PS more than the Altis, which is the least powerful car here. However, the Civic-CVT is the most fuel efficient petrol-automatic car in its segment with a claimed fuel efficiency of 16.5kmpl.
Diesel Engines
Honda Civic | Skoda Octavia | Hyundai Elantra | Toyota Corolla Altis | |
Displacement | 1.6-litres | 2.0-litre | 1.6-litre | 1.4-litre |
Max Power | 120PS | 143PS | 128PS | 88PS |
Peak Torque | 300Nm | 320Nm | 260Nm | 205Nm |
Transmission | 6-speed MT | 6-speed MT/6-speed AT (DSG) | 6-speed MT/6-speed AT | 6-speed MT |
Fuel Efficiency | 26.8kmpl | 21/19.5kmpl | 22.54kmpl | 21.43kmpl |
Most Powerful: Skoda Octavia
Torquiest: Skoda Octavia
Most fuel efficient: Honda Civic
When it comes to the diesel engine, the Civic is powered by the same 1.6-litre unit as the CR-V and is available with a manual transmission only. The engine is rated to produce 300Nm of peak torque, only 20Nm short of the Octavia. However, when it comes to outright power, both the Octavia and Elantra are more powerful than the Civic. The least powerful car here is the Altis, which gets a 1.4-litre diesel engine that only produces 88PS of maximum power. Based on the claimed figures, the Civic diesel-MT is the most fuel efficient car in this segment. But rest assured, we’ll be putting these claims to test soon.
Features
Honda Civic: The main features of the upcoming Civic are six airbags, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 7-inch colour MID, an 8-way electrically adjustable driver seat, dual-zone automatic climate control, a sunroof, remote engine start, lane watch camera and multi-angle rear view camera.
Skoda Octavia: The main features of the Skoda Octavia are seight airbags, traction control, tyre pressure monitoring system, front and rear parking sensors, a panoramic sunroof, 12-way electrically adjustable driver and passenger seat, an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen, a 10-speaker (including subwoofer) Canton audio system, dual-zone climate control, car telephone and a fully customizable digital instrument cluster.
Hyundai Elantra: The main features of the Hyundai Elantra are six airbags, traction control, a 10-way electrically adjustable driver seat, dual-zone fully automatic climate control and wireless phone charging.
Toyota Corolla Altis: The main features of the Toyota Corolla Altis are seven airbags, paddle shifters, a 10-way electrically adjustable driver seat, vehicle stability control, rear parking sensors and rear camera, fully automatic air conditioning and six speakers.
Price
Cars | Honda Civic (expected) | Skoda Octavia | Hyundai Elantra | Toyota Corolla Altis |
Price Range | Rs 17.99 lakh to Rs 22.99 lakh | Rs 15.99 lakh - Rs 25.99 lakh | Rs 13.81 lakh - Rs 20.04 lakh | Rs 16.45 lakh - Rs 20.19 lakh |
For now, the Skoda Octavia is the most pricey car in this comparison, while the base variant of the Hyundai Elantra is the least expensive one. However, we don’t expect the Civic to cross these two marks once the car is launched in March, 2019. For more information about the upcoming Civic, stay tuned to CarDekho.
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