The Honda Civic is one of Malaysia’s most-searched cars, and “how much is it” is the question everyone starts with. This is a single, up-to-date price guide to the Honda Civic in Malaysia – covering the current new car (the 2025 FE facelift, including the RS and e:HEV hybrid), the Civic Type R, indicative monthly instalments, and what older generations cost on the used market.
Prices move with promotions and stock, so treat these as a current reference rather than a fixed quote, and always confirm the latest figure with a dealer.
New Honda Civic price (2025 FE facelift)
The current, eleventh-generation Civic (chassis code FE) was given a facelift that launched in January 2025. It’s sold in four variants – three powered by the familiar 1.5 litre VTEC Turbo (180 PS/240 Nm), topped by the 2.0 litre e:HEV hybrid. Here’s the line-up, with an indicative monthly instalment for each.
| Variant | Price (OTR) | Powertrain | Est. monthly* |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.5 E | RM133,900 | 1.5L VTEC Turbo, 180 PS / 240 Nm | ~RM1,367 |
| 1.5 V | RM144,900 | 1.5L VTEC Turbo, 180 PS / 240 Nm | ~RM1,479 |
| 1.5 RS Turbo | RM149,900 | 1.5L VTEC Turbo, 180 PS / 240 Nm | ~RM1,530 |
| 2.0 RS e:HEV | RM167,900 | 2.0L petrol-electric hybrid, 184 PS / 315 Nm | ~RM1,714 |
Prices are on-the-road without insurance (source: carbase.my). The petrol RS and the hybrid e:HEV RS are the two range-toppers most price-searchers ask about – the RS Turbo is the sportiest-looking petrol, while the e:HEV adds a stronger, smoother hybrid powertrain for RM18,000 more. For the full driving impression, see our 2025 Civic facelift review.
How the monthly instalment is estimated
The monthly figures above are indicative estimates only, calculated on the same basis as our inventory tools: a 10% down payment (so 90% financed), a 2.5% flat interest rate per year, over a nine-year hire-purchase tenure. Your actual instalment depends on your down payment, approved interest rate, loan tenure and any rebates – a larger down payment or shorter tenure lowers the total interest. Use these as a ballpark, not a quote.
Honda Civic Type R price
The Civic Type R is priced in a different league to the regular car. The current FL5 Type R – a 330 PS/420 Nm 2.0 litre turbo with a six-speed manual – costs RM399,900 on-the-road, which works out to roughly RM4,082 a month on the same financing basis.
Its predecessor, the FK8, launched in 2017 at around RM320,000 and is now a sought-after used buy.
Used Honda Civic price by generation
If the new car is out of budget, the used market is where most Civic shopping happens. Values are driven mainly by generation, age, variant (turbo commands a premium) and condition. The figures below are drawn from Honda Civic listings on Carro Certified’s used-car inventory.
| Generation | Years | Typical used price | Full range seen |
|---|---|---|---|
| FD (8th gen) | 2006-2011 | Scarce – around RM37,000 | Limited listings |
| FB (9th gen) | 2012-2015 | RM27,000 – RM37,000 | RM22,000 – RM53,000 |
| FC (10th gen, the “Ketam”) | 2016-2021 | RM67,000 – RM90,000 | RM38,000 – RM116,000 |
A few notes on the used picture:
– The tenth-gen FC (“Civic Ketam”) is by far the most-traded used Civic and the one most people are searching for – the turbo 1.5 TC/TC-P sits at the top of its band, the naturally-aspirated 1.8 at the bottom. See our full used FC buyers guide for the variant-by-variant breakdown [EDITOR: link to the used Civic FC buyers guide once published].
– The ninth-gen FB and eighth-gen FD are now budget buys; FD examples in particular are increasingly scarce on the major platforms, so treat that figure as indicative only.
– The current FE generation (2022 on) is also available used, typically around RM103,000 to RM123,000 for low-mileage examples – close enough to new-car money that many buyers simply opt for a brand-new one with full warranty.
Which Civic makes sense at each budget?
As a quick orientation: under about RM40,000 puts you in older FB/FD territory; RM65,000-90,000 is the sweet spot for a tenth-gen FC, with the brilliant 1.5 turbo the one to stretch for; RM100,000-125,000 buys a lightly-used current-gen FE; and from RM133,900 you’re into a brand-new FE with warranty.
Above that, the e:HEV hybrid tops the regular range at RM167,900, while the RM399,900 Type R is a different proposition entirely.
Whichever generation fits your budget, buy on condition and service history first – and for the used cars, price any specific example against current live listings rather than a generation-wide average.
Looking to sell your car? Sell it with Carro.



