Honda has christened its new
Civic Type-R a 'superhatch'.
Not for
Honda the mere hot-hatch term, and with an engine that revs to a sweltering 8,000rpm, who are we to argue?
You're also not going to hear any complaints from us about the way the
Type-R looks.
All aggressive angles, creases and attitude, the
Civic should have the competition quaking in their boots with just a look.
The performance should also have the
Honda's rivals seriously worried, thanks to a reworked version of the previous generation
Type-R's engine.
The 2.0-litre motor now gives out 198bhp, revs to 8,000rpm, and the VTEC variable valve timing does its clever stuff at 5,200rpm to give a broader spread of power.
There's also an I-VTEC indicator on the dash to let the driver know the full lunacy of the
Type-R's engine is there to be used.
Nought to 62mph now takes 6.6 seconds and top end is 146mph, while lowered and firmed-up suspension takes care of the handling.
Inside, the
Type-R has caressingly grippy front seats finished in Alcantara cloth and a dash that wouldn't look out of place on the Starship Enterprise.
A GT version will feature cruise control, dual zone climate control and side curtain airbags.
No prices yet, but the British-built
Civic Type-R starts headbutting the competition in March 2007.
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