With the all-new
European Honda Accord set to debut next month in
Geneva, word is that buyers will be disappointed to hear there are apparently no plans to launch a high-performance Type-R version of the new chassis.



Honda does not feel the all-new model fits the Type-R brand, adding that the new European
Accord is designed to propel the company into competing with the likes of BMW and Audi.
Honda does have plans to release Accords with modified suspension and body kits, but with standard engines, much like Audi does with its S-line models.
The United States will see the all-new
Euro Accord re-badged as the
2009 Acura TSX, first arriving at the New York Auto Show next month.
© Source: autoblog
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