2021 Honda Civic vs Toyota Corolla

2020 Honda Civic SI

If you have long commutes in Panama City, Springfield, or Callaway, Florida then you may be searching for a sedan with great fuel economy and plenty of features.

Two options that might interest you are the 2021 Honda Civic and 2021 Toyota Corolla. However, one may be a better fit than the other. We’ll help you decide in this head-to-head battle of the compact car class.

Discover what each model has to offer and contact Honda of Bay County if you have any questions.

2021 Civic vs 2021 Corolla Performance Specs

2020 Honda Civic in Blue

The 2021 Honda Civic and 2021 Toyota Corolla offer comfortable rides with smooth, responsive handling. However, the Civic is often seen as the more dynamic automobile.

After all, it provides you with two powerful engines. For instance, the available 1.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine delivers 174 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque. Plus, the engine is mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which gives you plenty of power without sacrificing fuel efficiency.

In fact, the Honda Civic can achieve up to an EPA-estimated 32 city/42 highway MPG in the EX and EX-L trims, which is great for especially long commutes.1

Unfortunately, the Toyota Corolla isn’t quite as powerful nor as efficient. It comes with a 1.8L 4-cylinder engine that delivers just 139 horsepower and 126 lb-ft of torque. Plus, the vehicle achieves an EPA-estimated 30 city/38 highway MPG. While still commendable and close, you may not get as far as you could in the Civic before needing to refuel.

Passenger & Cargo Room in the Civic vs Corolla

Although these vehicles are in the compact car class, they each have more than enough room for five people.

With the 2021 Honda Civic, you’ll find plenty of wiggle room since it provides 39.3 inches of front headroom, 42.3 inches of front legroom, and 97.8 cubic feet of passenger volume.

The Toyota Corolla does offer the same amount of front legroom. However, it falls a bit short when it comes to front headroom and overall passenger volume at 38.3 inches and 88.6 cubic feet, respectively.

Cargo room also differs slightly with these vehicles. While the Honda gives you 15.1 cubic feet of trunk space, the Toyota only gives you 13.1 cubic feet. As a result, you may not be able to pack everything you’d like into the Corolla.

However, both models offer 60/40 split-folding rear seats. So, if you need to bring along some bigger items, you can do so easily in either automobile.

Honda Civic vs Toyota Corolla Interior Features

2022 Honda Civic Sedan Touring Interior

The 2021 Civic and 2021 Corolla have lots of impressive interior features to help keep everyone happy, such as available heated front seats. However, the Honda also offers heated rear seats, so everyone on board can stay toasty on even the coldest nights.

They do share a lot of the same technologies, though, such as Bluetooth® and SiriusXM® Satellite Radio. They each offer advanced navigation systems to help you get to your destination quickly and safely.

Music lovers will be impressed with the 10 available speakers found in the Honda Civic Premium Audio System. It comes with 450 watts of power that enhance the sounds you’ll hear. With the Toyota Corolla, the most advanced optional system, Premium Audio, includes one less speaker.

Which Compact Car Is Right for You?

There’s no doubt that the 2021 Toyota Corolla is an impressive automobile. However, the 2021 Honda Civic delivers not only a better overall performance, but more features, as well.

If you want to experience this compact car for yourself near Panama City, Springfield, or Callaway, don’t wait. Schedule a test drive at Honda of Bay County today!

1 30 city/38 highway/33 combined mpg rating for LX and Touring trims. 29 city/37 highway/32 combined mpg rating for Sport trim. 32 city/42 highway/36 combined mpg rating for EX and EX-L trims. Based on 2021 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.