Until this
car is the fastest hot hatch around the ’Ring, you won’t be able to buy it,
If you saw Honda’s brilliant Civic Type R teaser film a few
months ago, you’ll have gathered at least three important things. Firstly, that
after languishing in purgatory for a few years, there’s actually going to be a
new Civic Type R. Secondly, that it looks and sounds like a bit of an
old-school turbo nutter. There’s whoosh, a race-tuned four-pot screams itself
senseless in the way only four cylinders can, and of any hybrid-related smoke
and mirrors there is none to be seen. It’s the Eighties and Nineties in a
blender, with old-fashioned analogue excitement high on the agenda.
Honda Civic Type R Prototype
There is some transparently 2014 marketing hype going on,
though, which is the third element. Honda’s engineers are on red alert until
the new Type R is the fastest hot hatch round the Nurburgring. In fact, they’re
not going to go home until it turns in a sub-eight-minute lap of the
Nordschleife, which will mean shaving at least eight seconds off the lap time
of the current record holder, the Megane RenaultSport 265 Trophy. WTCC driver
Gabriele Tarquini is apparently getting close to that goal, which is a hell of
an achievement for a 2.0-litre front-drive hatch.
There is some transparently 2014 marketing hype going on,
though, which is the third element.
The engine is an all-new direct injection 2.0-litre single
turbo four with VTEC and variable timing control producing - and this is the
important bit - at least 209kW. As the finished car is some 18 months away from
launch, the exact figure is still up for grabs, but should nudge 224kW.
Let’s hand over to project team leader Suechiro Hasshi for
enlightenment. “How much power?
It’s 209kW. It will be more than 209, actually.
People say that this is the limit owing to current
suspension technology and the performance. But more is... not impossible.”
The engine is an all-new direct injection 2.0-litre
single turbo four with VTEC and variable timing control producing - and this is
the important bit - at least 209kW
We’re on the banked oval at Honda’s Tochigi track for this
super-early engineering drive, and we have nothing like the Ring’s notorious
range of corners to play with. But the new Type R is one of those cars that
feels bang on the money the second you put your foot on the clutch pedal, not
least because it actually has a clutch pedal, rather than flappy paddles. Its
action, and the weight of all the other primary controls, is also satisfyingly
abrupt. Type R fans will be similarly thrilled to see the return of the
titanium gearknob, and the seats are brilliantly supportive semi-race jobs. It
feels right.
We’re on the banked oval at Honda’s Tochigi track for
this super-early engineering drive, and we have nothing like the Ring’s
notorious range of corners to play with.
It takes a judicious amount of mechanical empathy to get the
Type R off the line smoothly, another sign that this is a true driver’s car.
The gearbox is wrist-flicky if not rifle-bolt mechanical, and there’s a bit of
lag at low revs. But then it wakes up and grabs your attention in a major way.
Between 2000 and 5000rpm, there’s over 400Nm of torque, and the red line
whooshes into view in an addictively turbo-thrusty fashion, signaled by a green
to red strip light in the instrument display. There’s also little sign of any
torque steer, so whatever they’ve done to the front suspension is effective.
(Hasshi tell us what, though.) It’s seriously grunty and punchy.
The Type R retains the standard car’s torsion beam rear -
likely to deny it the ultimate poise of the multi-linked Ford Focus ST or VW
Golf GTI. That said, the new Civic Tourer gains a three-mode Sachs-developed
adaptive damping system, on the rear suspension only, and that plus the promise
of a mechanical LSD could transform the Type R. It feels super-stiff, even on
Tochigi’s smooth surfaces, so will be spine-crushing on a bumpy back road.
The Type R retains the standard car’s torsion beam rear -
likely to deny it the ultimate poise of the multi-linked Ford Focus ST or VW
Golf GTI.
But it has a fabulously pointy front end, turns in
brilliantly, and feels properly joined-up. Push the ‘R’ button nestling beside
the steering column, and you get weightier steering, sharper throttle response,
a reduced traction-control threshold, and even less compliance from the
dampers. Suddenly, you can see how sub-eight round the Ring seems doable.
The Type R also looks the business: sharky, fighty and
downright mean, especially in the development car’s matte black finish. Some
serious aero work has clearly gone on - work that is ongoing, according to
Hasshi-san, in the search for optimum balance and stability. The exact shape
and form of the rear wing is still evolving, and while the test car is wearing
235/35 Continental rubber on 19-inch rims, new tyres are being developed for
the production car. Here are a few other random bits of intel: a hybrid
powertrain was never considered, despite Honda’s expertise; the final car will
contain aluminium in an effort to reduce weight, and the Civic Type R is
targeting best-in-class CO2 numbers. “It will become even more aggressive,”
Hasshi adds with a smile.
The Type R also looks the business: sharky, fighty and
downright mean, especially in the development car’s matte black finish
Unusually, we’re not sure if it really needs to be. We’d
focus on softening off some of the edges, while sharpening up the throttle
response.
Otherwise this weapons-grade Nurburgring destroyer could end
up being a bit too much for standard roads.
Specifications
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Make: honda
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Model: civic
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Variant: dti-s
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Series: fk
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Year: 2014
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Body type: 5d hatchback
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Seats: 5
Engine Specifications
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Engine Type: DIESEL TURBO F/INJ
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Engine Size: 1.6L
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Cylinders: DIESEL TURBO 4
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Max. Torque: 300Nm @ 2000rpm
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Max. Power: 88kW @ 4000rpm
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Pwr:Wgt Ratio: 4000kW/kg
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Bore & Stroke: 76x88mm
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Compression Ratio: 16
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Valve Gear: DUAL OVERHEAD CAM
Drivetrain Specifications
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Transmission: 6 SP MANUAL
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Drive Type: FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
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Final Drive Ratio: 4.294
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Fuel Specifications
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Fuel Type: DIESEL
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Fuel Tank Capacity: 50
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Fuel Consumption (Combined): 4L / 100km
Weight & Measurement
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Kerb Weight: 1373
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Gross Vehicle Weight: Not Provided
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Height: 1475mm
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Length: 4300mm
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Width: 1770mm
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Ground Clearance: 135mm
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Towing Capacity: Brake:1500 Unbrake:500
Steering & Suspension
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Steering Type: RACK & PINION - POWER ASSISTED
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Turning Circle: 11
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Front Rim Size: 7x17
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Rear Rim Size:7x17
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Front Tyres: 225/45 R17
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Rear Tyres: 225/45 R17
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Wheel Base: 2605
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Front Track: 1525
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Rear Track: 1530
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Front Brakes: DISC - VENTILATED
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Rear Brakes: DISC
Standard Features
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Comfort: Air Con + Climate Control Multi Zone
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Control & Handling: 17 Inch Alloy Wheels, Electronic Brake
Force Distribution, Hill Holder, Traction Control System
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Driver: Adjustable Steering Wheel - Tilt & Telescopic,
Power Steering, Trip Computer
Engine &
Transmission
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Entertainment: Radio CD with 4 Speakers
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Exterior: Rear Spoiler
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Interior: Power Windows
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Safety: Dual Airbag Package, Anti-lock Braking, Head Airbags,
Side Airbags, Seatbelts - Pre-tensioner/Load Limiter
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Security: Alarm System/Remote Anti Theft, Central Locking Remote
Control, Engine Immobilizer
Eco & Safety Ratings
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CO2 Emission: 105grams/km
Other
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Service Interval: 6 months / 10,000 kms
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Warranty: 36 months / 100,000 kms
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VIN Plate Location: 9-G-13
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Country of Origin: UNITED KINGDOM
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