Coming to the interior, the 2022 Civic Si distinguishes itself from the regular Civic with a sporty theme and color to match. Not only is the design very eye-candy, it is also quite ergonomic and easy to use. All the controls and dials are placed within easy reach of the driver. The dash looks quite modern and it also features a metal honeycomb panel which truly accentuates the sporty theme. For 2022 MY, the infotainment unit has been upgraded to a larger 9-inch touchscreen unit. Overall, the interior is clean, uncluttered and minimalistic. The choices of materials are decent and durability is one major perk that comes along with the Honda brand.
Speaking of materials, the 2022 Civic Si comes with a black and red cloth upholstery as the standard and only option for the interior. However, don’t be too disappointed, as you get a leather-wrapped steering wheel, sporty pedals, metal-look interior accents, leather gear shifter material and more as standard. We would have liked a list of options to upgrade to, but sadly Honda does not offer us that. Coming to the seating space, the vehicle comes with manually-adjustable racing inspired Si sport front seats.The seats come with an adequate amount of padding for better support and comfort. However, Honda removed the heated seats from the feature list. At the rear, you get 60/40 split fold down seat backs along with a center armrest. The rear row can seat three average-sized adults without much complaint.
That’s all well and good, but what’s there to keep you entertained? At the center of the dash, there is a new 9” touchscreen display sticking out which acts as your primary infotainment system. The system is not groundbreaking, but it is certainly responsive and intuitive. Also, you get the modern infotainment chops which include Wireless Apple CarPlay, Wireless Android Auto, SiriusXM satellite radio, HD radio, Bluetooth, HondaLink, SMS text function, USB ports and more. Sound duties are handled by a 12-speaker Bose Premium sound system as standard.
Finally, coming to the cargo trunk, you get about 14.4 cubes of storage space. The figure is decent for a compact sports sedan. This is enough to stuff all of your weekly groceries at one go. If you need more space, you can always knock the 60/40-split rear seats down.
Models
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2022 Honda Civic Si
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2022 Volkswagen Jetta GLI
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2022 Kia Forte GT
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2022 Mazda Mazda3 2.5 Turbo
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Seating Capacity
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5
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5
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5
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5
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Front Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Leg Room, in inches)
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37.6/57/42.3
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38.5/55.9/41.1
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38.8/56.1/42.2
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37.6/55.7/42.3
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Rear Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Leg Room, in inches)
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37.1/56/37.4
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37.2/54/37.4
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37.5/55.3/35.7
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36.7/53.5/35.1
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Trunk Capacity (cubic feet)
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14.4
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14.1
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15.3
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13.2
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The 2022 Kia Forte GT and the 2022 Honda Civic Si are the frontrunners in this list in terms of space and cargo capacity. The Forte, in particular, traded second row seating space for better cargo capacity. Speaking of interior design and styling, the new redesigned interior on the 2022 Civic Si looks more sporty and appealing. However, if luxury is your priority, Mazda 3 Turbo has a more premium vibe to it. Even the Jetta GLI offers a better set of comfort features than the Honda.
Key Interior Features:
- Fabric seat trim with red stitching
- Racing inspired Si sport front seats
- Driver's seat with manual height adjustment
- One-touch power moonroof
- 9-inch touchscreen display
- 7-inch full-digital instrument cluster
- 12-speaker Bose premium audio system
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- SiriusXM Satellite radio and HD Radio
- HondaLink
- Remote keyless entry
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Automatic climate control