2016 Honda Civic Sedan Real World MPG Review: Testing Fuel Efficiency of new Turbo Engine [Video]

2016 Honda Civic Sedan
2016 Honda Civic Sedan

The 2016 Honda Civic is redesigned and is the first Honda to offer a turbocharged engine in the United States. The optional 1.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder, paired with a CVT, is EPA-estimated at 31/42 city/highway. Power and torque are quite reasonable at 174 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque.

The all-new 2016 Civic has dynamic styling, handles corners with agility, and boasts a quiet interior with premium materials and spacious rear seats. It delivers everything it promises and does exactly what it sets out to do. Plus, Civics have a reputation for being dependable, affordable and economical.

Standard features include a rearview camera, automatic climate control, Bluetooth, Pandora Internet radio compatibility and a USB port. Available features include heated front and rear seats, leather upholstery, a moonroof, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, an eight- or 10-speaker audio system, a touch-screen infotainment system, satellite radio, navigation and the Honda Sensing package, which includes forward collision warning, automatic pre-collision braking, active lane keep assist and adaptive cruise control.

In this TFLcar mpg test we find out just how fuel efficient this new Honda is in real world highway testing. Does it get the promised EPA-estimated 42 mpg on the highway? Watch the video to find out.