Honda and Mugen take tuned rides to Tokyo Auto Salon
Honda has an array of modified machinery in store for the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon, including roadsters, hatchbacks, minivans, and crossovers customized by Mugen and Modulo.
Honda has an array of modified machinery in store for the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon, including roadsters, hatchbacks, minivans, and crossovers customized by Mugen and Modulo.
Honda has been spotted testing the next-generation Civic Type R at the Nurburgring, complete with a monstrous rear wing and even more power than the current model.
Honda has a hefty lineup for next month's Tokyo Motor Show, including both two- and four-wheel vehicles, along with a pair of production models.
The latest Honda Civic Type R and CBR1000RR sportbike line up with professionals at the controls at the Rockingham International Circuit in the UK for a one-lap battle on video.
The next-gen Honda Civic has been spotted testing yet again, and this time it's a sporty variant that could preview the future Type R. The newest shots still show an odd, three-exit center exhaust, but now Brembo brakes are obvious, too.
Honda's new chief executive Takahiro Hachigo has an empty space in his garage, and he only wants to fill it when the new Civic Type R arrives in Japan. In the meantime, he's without his own set of wheels.
The 2.0-liter, turbocharged heart of every Honda Civic Type R in Europe comes from Ohio. In a new video, the company is offering a glimpse of the mill's production line.
We get our hands on the European-spec 2015 Honda Civic Type R. It's not coming to America as-is, but the engineering found here will soon form the basis of a Type R that's headed our way. Get excited.
Honda is launching the new Civic Type R into an increasingly competitive European hot hatch market. Naturally Xcar went to check it out to see how it drives.
Honda wants you to know that it's still dedicated to performance in a brief Japanese commercial simply titled I Like Sports, and the spot showcases much to get excited about from the brand.
The Civic Type R is coming to America. We just don't know when and in what form, but it could very well look something like these renderings based on the coupe concept unveiled in New York.
It's a great time to be an enthusiast. From high-horsepower Hellcats to the purist BRZ, engaging automobiles are found in nearly every segment of the market. Everyone wants to join the performance parade. Everyone it seemed, but Honda.
Honda is reportedly prepping a new CR-Z and plans to offer some serious performance this time. In place of the hybrid in the US, it might get a detuned version of the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder from the Civic Type R and ride on the next-gen Civic platform.
The latest Honda Civic Type R being unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show is a 306-horsepower, turbocharged hot hatch that is capable of lapping the Nordschleife in 7:50. At least for now, it remains exclusive to European buyers.
Goodbye, Seat. Step aside, Renault. There's a new King of the Ring - at least as far as front-drive hot hatches are concerned - in the form of the new Honda Civic Type R.
It's been a long time coming, but it looks like it was worth the wait as Honda has finally revealed the production Civic Type R at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, promising the most blistering performance of any front-drive hot hatch on the market.
Honda will showcase the new European-market Civic Type R at the Geneva Motor Show next month, but before it does, it's given us some tasty details and teaser images to chew on.
After showcasing numerous prototypes and concepts, Honda will finally take the wraps off the production-spec Civic Type R hot hatch at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show in March.
Honda plans to release the next-gen Civic Type R some time in 2015, but until then the automaker continues to test it. The latest battery of evaluations is cold weather testing in Sweden. That meant the future hot hatch got to put on some camo and went to play in the snow. Our spies caught it at work, though.
Honda is bent on kicking butt and taking names with its upcoming new Civic Type R, but since the Japanese hot hatch is based on the European model and isn't slated to come to the United States, it's been of little consolation to American enthusiasts. But if you're one of them, we've got good news for you.