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Castor 10-17-2009 08:36 PM

The new Civic Type-R
 
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So i was looking around and found this The new Civic Type-R it says it was from 2007 but i am yet to see this here for the USDM or is this for JDM

YOU only need a quick glance at the Honda enthusiast website www.vtec.net to realise there is a huge pent-up-demand for a new Civic Type-R.

So the Geneva show car, based on a three-door Civic hatch, which is yet to be released in Europe, is stirring plenty of web traffic across the world.

If Honda needs any inspiration it need not look any further than the positive comments about the egg-yellow show car.

But don’t get too excited, we already know the European-styled Honda Civic hatch is a long way off for Australia, so the unveiling of the Type-R concept joins our wish-list of highly desirable Hondas.

The Type-R concept borrows its 150kW 2.0-litre i-VTEC naturally aspirated four-cylinder from the previous model but wraps it in a stylish three-door, the sexy coupe borrowing from the Civic five-door hatch, which will only be sold in Europe.

The new Civic three-door, which shares DNA with this Type-R Concept model, goes on sale there later this year.

Visually, the three door follows the Euro five-door’s stylish wedge-shape, with a deep windscreen, broad corporate grille and a lower ride height.

The appropriate go-fast bits are also apparent, from the mesh grille insert, "aero" style exterior mirrors, body kit combined with aggressive front and rear spoilers and 10-spoke alloys. The "Type-R" moniker along the car’s flanks clearly stamp the high-revving i-VTEC’s intent.

Although specific details of the Type-R concept remain sketchy, rumours out of Japan suggest that apart from a three-door, there will also be a four-door variant with a slightly more tuned version of the Civic Si sedan engine at around 160kW to 165kW.

The four-door is gaining currency as the Civic RS, based on the Civic sedan Si Concept shown at the recent Chicago motor show.

According to Honda, more than 35,000 Type-R customers world-wide fell in love with the low-volume car during its short production run.

Honda announced last year that it would build a successor, and while the previous model is a tough act to follow, the credentials of the Type-R Concept suggests that the new car will attract a whole new wave of enthusiasts.

Honda Motor Co Ltd president and CEO, Takeo Fukui said the concept was "born with Honda racing DNA... and sure to appeal to customers who want more of Honda’s emotional driving characteristics. Enthusiasts won’t argue with that!"

Honda has confirmed that the Civic Type-R will be built alongside the Civic five-door range at Honda’s UK plant in Swindon, which makes a business case for Australia tough, given exchange rates.

CivicTypeRice 10-17-2009 08:38 PM

Thats EDM. I hope we don't see these here. =/

twitchyzero 10-17-2009 08:42 PM

keep that shit there please
dont ruin the type-R image
butt ugly, and i think top gear had an episode that these performed worse than its previous gen (EP3-R)

Enraged 10-17-2009 09:07 PM

i would imagine honda fans are more interested in the new CR-Z

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/09/v...d-of-tokyo-sh/

NashMan 10-17-2009 09:28 PM

is it me or car looking better these day's

tamazoid 10-18-2009 05:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NashMan (Post 6639951)
is it me or car looking better these day's

I think it's just you...

Great68 10-18-2009 07:40 AM

Honda has some serious catch up to play in the horsepower wars of the hot hatch segment before I think that Type-R would sell well here.

oldsnail 10-18-2009 09:56 PM

i was lucky enough to sit in a CTR-MUGEN RR when i was in asia... it was pretty awesome.. but the price was comparable with an Sti over there.... but still, i loved it :)

Black SC2 10-19-2009 04:00 PM

Does not want.

Amaru 10-19-2009 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Great68 (Post 6640392)
Honda has some serious catch up to play in the horsepower wars of the hot hatch segment before I think that Type-R would sell well here.

Agreed. 160kW = 215bhp.

Fail, when I can buy a better-looking 300bhp RWD Genesis for the same price.

Great68 10-19-2009 04:25 PM

Honda may have had the market cornered in the early 2000's, but now the market has Honda cornered...

Super Dipper 10-19-2009 04:47 PM

like the styling but at that price point there is better out in the current market

Shean Dansh 10-19-2009 08:18 PM

im goin to have to agree with the super dipper, for example my project is up for sale, why spend money on a brand new over priced car, when mine is for sale

Super Dipper 10-19-2009 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shean Dansh (Post 6643048)
im goin to have to agree with the super dipper, for example my project is up for sale, why spend money on a brand new over priced car, when mine is for sale

huh?

johnnyd 10-20-2009 12:01 PM

Everything posted by account "Shean Dansh" is just BS. It's just someone thinking it's fun to bug Sean Dance by putting his car "up for sale" on multiple sites... Someone with no balls or dignity... Worst part about it is he's probably a regular member on this site too... that's just sad.


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