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Civic Type R is Honda’s fastest iteration of the company’s longest-selling vehicle in the U.S. For 2023, it’s also the most powerful model on U.S. soil, putting out 315 horsepower and using all of those ponies to set a new front-wheel drive production car record at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan.
In short, is the best performing Civic Type R since it was introduced in Japan as a 1997, officials noted.
“Type R is very important for Honda as the pinnacle of our factory performance and an irreplaceable brand that enables enthusiasts to experience Honda’s racing spirit, and seek the ultimate in speed and driving pleasure,” said Hideki Kakinuma, global Civic Type R development leader.
“The all-new Civic Type R will continue that legacy, leveraging Honda’s racetrack-proven engineering to deliver extreme performance and passion — both on the road and on the racetrack.”
Going faster than any Type R before it called for some modifications, including a larger grille opening, a bigger radiator and a new large-diameter fan to help keep that small, but mighty powerplant cool during the extreme conditions the Type R often faces.
To add to the experience, the car’s active exhaust valve opens at a higher rpm level to make for a louder, enhanced engine note.
The latest model is powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine now making, as previously mentioned, 315 hp @ 6,500 rpm (SAE net) and 310 pound-feet of torque at 2,600 – 4,000 rpm (SAE net). Those are improvements of 9 hp and 15 lb.-ft, respectively. Civic Type R is one of the most powerful cars in its class per liter, with a specific output of 157.8 hp/liter, up from the previous-generation’s 153.3, Honda officials note.
Of course, if it’s a Type R, no one is looking for a smooth-shifting 8-speed automatic. The racer’s usual 6-speed manual remains in firmly in place, but gets some updates to handle the higher horsepower and torque and to improve overall performance.
A lighter flywheel and a revised rev-match system ensures perfectly paired rev-matching when shifting down through the gears, helping maintain stability on corner entry. The high-strength gearbox has also gained a high-rigidity lever and optimized shift gate pattern for a reassured and hyper-precise gear change. A standard helical-type limited-slip differential puts the engine’s power to the pavement effectively.
Changes for speed...With improved performance comes the need for improved stability and handling, and the new Type R delivers with a more rigid body structure. That helps with the 1.4-inch longer wheelbase, which aids with stability and a smoother ride. It’s now 107.7 inches long, making it the longest wheelbase in its class, said officials.
Longer helps, but wider completes the package and the new model is 1 inch wider up front and 75 inches wider in the back. This change paired with a retuned dual-axis strut front and a multilink rear suspension provide better stability when hitting the straights and better feel when making turns.
While the driver is in control, Honda offers four pre-set performance settings to take some of the guess work out of vehicle setup. It also comes with Comfort, Sport and R+ Mode as well as Individual Mode, which allows the driver to set the vehicle up just the way they want it.
It doesn’t just go faster, Honda wanted it to look faster. To do this, they made the whole package longer (by 0.8 inches), lower (by 0.5 inches) and wider (by 0.6 inches) while flaring out the fenders over the wheels. Oh, the wheels are 19-inchers — featuring a “reverse rim” to improve stability — shod with Michelin Pilot Sports.
All body panels forward of the A-pillars are new and unique to the Type R, including a new more aggressive front bumper design, the company said. Its lower stance is accentuated by wider rear doors exclusive to Type R and a reshaped rear bumper that reveals its updated signature three round exhaust outlets.
A redesigned rear spoiler with aluminum stanchions and a new rear diffuser intensify downforce and reduce drag. The new model comes in five colors: historic Championship White, Rallye Red, Boost Blue, Crystal Black Pearl and Sonic Grey Pearl.
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