The EG generation, briefly
The 5th-generation Civic (1991–1995) is what everyone calls 'the EG', but the codes are more precise than that — and market-dependent.
- Years
- Launched in Japan September 1991, built there until August 1995. Europe broadly 1991–1995; North America as 1992–1995 model years. The EK 6th-gen followed from late 1995.
- Bodies
- 3-door hatchback (the enthusiast favourite), 4-door sedan (the 'Ferio' in Japan), 2-door coupe, and the del Sol targa.
- Code scheme
- A two-letter prefix (EG / EH / EJ) plus a digit. The prefix encodes body and market, the digit encodes engine and trim. Strictly, EG = JDM/Euro hatches and JDM sedans; USDM hatches are EH; coupes are EJ. The community uses 'EG' as shorthand for the whole generation.
- Suspension
- Double wishbone at BOTH ends — not a multi-link rear, a point the internet repeatedly gets wrong. Honda marketed it as '4-wheel double wishbone'. The multi-link rear arrived with the following EK generation. This front and rear geometry is the EG's real engineering advantage over strut-suspended rivals.
Sources Honda Civic (fifth generation) — Wikipedia · ultimatespecs.com; auto-data.net spec databases