Russian dealers and private sellers are still importing the 11th generation Honda Civic into the country, with new car orders starting at 2.3 million rubles—about 150,000 more than two months ago. Although the price has risen, the Civic remains more affordable than the base domestic “Moskvich 6,” which is priced at a minimum of 2.477 million rubles, or for instance, the base Lada Aura (2.6 million rubles).
A company from Vladivostok offers the Honda Civic in the Zhiqu Plus trim for 2.3 million rubles. This price includes delivery, recycling fees, and all necessary documents for vehicle registration. The car is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbo engine (182 hp), a CVT, a fabric interior, a digital dashboard, a multimedia system with a large touchscreen, dual-zone climate control, a rearview camera, and keyless entry.
In Krasnodar, both sedan and hatchback models with leather interiors can be ordered for 2.49 and 2.5 million rubles, respectively. In Moscow, either hybrid versions with a 2.0-liter ICE (143 hp) or gasoline versions with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine (158 hp) are available from stock or by order.