You Have Less Than A Month To Lease A 2026 Honda Civic Sedan At A Steal

You Have Less Than A Month To Lease A 2026 Honda Civic Sedan At A Steal

2026 Honda Civic Sport Sedan lease deal now open

The Honda Civic is a tough car to fault, and with a new lease deal now available for the Sport version of the sedan, it’s even more difficult to look elsewhere. The Sport sits above the entry-level LX model in the lineup, which means bigger wheels, paddle shifters, and nicer trimmings inside and out, as well as a higher-end sound system, to name just a few highlights. The 150-horsepower/133 lb-ft of torque 2.0-liter four-cylinder is a solid performer, too. Let’s take a look at the offer and see what the specifics are, but please note that the images in this article are of the pricier Sport Touring Hybrid Sedan, as Honda has only released images of the range-topping variant.

Honda’s Lease Deal for October

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The deal, valid until 3 November, 2025, applies only to the Sport sedan, so other trims and the hatchback bodystyle are not included. The offer is $269/month over 36 months, with an up-front payment of $3,799 due at signing. This offer is based on the lessee not exceeding 10,000 miles per year; those who do will be liable for up to 20 cents/mile over the annual limit. The lessee is also responsible for maintenance and for excessive wear and tear.

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Those who prefer to buy can expect an MSRP of $27,790, which includes the destination charge but does not account for tax, title, license, registration, insurance, or premium paint or other options. Purchase at the end of the lease period, and you’ll pay $18,063.50.

2026 Honda Civic Sport Sedan Features

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While the base Civic LX sedan has only Economy and Normal drive modes, the Sport also has a, er, Sport mode. While the base car has 16-inch steel wheels with covers, the Sport gets 18-inch gloss black alloys. The Civic’s engine is paired with a continuously variable transmission, and with the Sport, steering-mounted paddles provide a little more engagement, while blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert provides increased security. The Sport also offers the following features:

  • 180-watt sound system with eight speakers
  • Android Auto/Apple CarPlay on a seven-inch touchscreen
  • Sport pedals
  • Black headliner
  • 60/40 folding rear seats
  • Heated wing mirrors with black covers
  • Keyless access
  • Chrome exhaust tip

Final Thoughts

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Excluding the sportier Si, the Civic Sedan range offers four trims: LX, Sport, Sport Hybrid, and Sport Touring Hybrid. As mentioned, the lease offer only applies to the regular Sport, so the combined 200 hp and 232 lb-ft of hybrid trims are not available. That said, the gloss black 18s are similar, and so are the drive modes. The Sport and Sport Hybrid also share the entire available suite of safety features, besides front and rear parking sensors and a low-speed braking control system, which are only available on the range-topping Sport Touring Hybrid. In a nutshell, the Civic Sport Sedan is a better-looking and more capable car than the already strong Civic LX, without the complication and cost of a hybrid powertrain. Yes, that means less power and fewer miles per gallon, but for less than $270 a month, those aren’t huge sacrifices to make.

*Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle.

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