The late 1970s were a turning point for compact car design, and Honda’s 1977 lineup shows that shift toward more efficient, varied small cars. Whether you’re tracing restoration details, checking parts compatibility, or just curious about model differences, these cars offer a clear snapshot of Honda’s strategy that year.
There are 3 1977 Honda Car Models, ranging from Accord to Life. The list below is organized by Body style, Engine (cc / hp), and Market(s) so you can quickly compare configurations and where each was sold — you’ll find below.
How can I tell which 1977 Honda model I have?
Check the model badge and VIN first; the VIN/serial plate often includes model codes tied to engine size and market. Compare body style (sedan, coupe, hatch) and engine displacement (cc) and power (hp) against reference charts or parts catalogs, and consult registration documents or period brochures for confirmation.
Were all three models sold in the same markets?
Not necessarily — some models like the Accord were exported widely, while compact/kei variants such as the Life were primarily for the Japanese domestic market. The Market(s) column below indicates where each specific configuration was offered.
1977 Honda Car Models
| Model | Body style | Engine (cc / hp) | Market(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Civic | hatchback, sedan, coupe, wagon | 1,169–1,494 cc / ~55–75 hp | Japan, US, Europe, Australia |
| Accord | sedan, coupe, liftback, wagon | 1,602 cc / ~68–76 hp | Japan, US, Europe, Australia |
| Life | kei hatchback | 356 cc / ~31 hp | Japan |
Images and Descriptions

Civic
Subcompact first-generation Civic (1972–1979) sold as 2/3-door hatchbacks, 4-door sedans and wagons. Identify by compact liftback profile, simple horizontal grille and CIVIC badge. Typical 1.2–1.5L engines; common commuter car across Japan, US and Europe.

Accord
First-generation Accord (1976–1981) mid-size model sold as 2-door liftback, 4-door sedan and wagon. Look for larger, longer body than Civic, distinct Accord badging and simple chrome trim. Early 1.6L engines produced roughly 68–76 hp.

Life
Kei-class Honda Life (1974–1979 generation) city car sold in Japan with a 356 cc engine producing around 30–35 hp. Identify by tiny footprint, round headlights and LIFE badge; kei plates, narrow track and minimalist interior mark it as a JDM kei car.

