Race-car For The Road - All New Type R Honda Civic
TOKYO, March, 4 2015; After a five year wait, 2015 sees the arrival of the
world's most keenly anticipated hot hatch, the Honda Civic Type R. Billed
as a 'race car for the road,' the all-new Civic Type R will set new
standards in the high-performance front-wheel drive hatchback
segment.
The production version of Honda's latest hot hatch icon is
revealed for the first time at the 85th Geneva Motor Show (5 to 15 March;
Stand 4250, Hall 4).
- Production version of Civic Type R revealed
at 2015 Geneva Motor Show
- Characterful, high-revving all-new 2.0 liter
VTEC TURBO engine offers greater power, torque and response than any
previous Honda production car engine
- Function dictates form -
eye-catching styling enhancements optimize airflow to aid performance and
stability
- Advanced new suspension systems, unique to the Type R,
ensure rewarding handling characteristics and maximize power transfer
-
New +R mode increases the response of chassis and engine for enhanced
driving thrills
- Under development the Civic Type R has achieved a top
speed of 270 km/h
Type R vehicles have garnered a cult following
around the world and the new model more than lives up to the high
expectations. A world-first application of Honda's new 2.0 liter VTEC TURBO
engine, aggressive function-led styling, and pioneering new chassis
technologies combine to deliver one of the most immersive and rewarding
driving experiences available in any sector.
The new 2015 Civic Type
R will be powered by the most extreme and high-performing engine in the
22-year history of the red 'H' badge, signalling the start of a new
performance era for the Honda brand.
All-new turbocharged 2.0 liter
VTEC TURBO engine
At the heart of the Civic Type R is an all-new,
direct-injected turbocharged 2.0 liter VTEC TURBO petrol engine, which
delivers power, torque and performance figures unmatched in the front-wheel
drive hot hatch segment. Peak power output is 310 PS(1) at 6,500 rpm, and
peak torque is 400 Nm* at 2,500 rpm - both higher than for any previous
Honda Type R model.
Red-lining at 7,000 rpm, the engine - part of
Honda's next-generation Earth Dreams Technology series - features an
advanced new turbocharger with VTEC technology that boosts low-end torque
and delivers sustained acceleration.
The Civic Type R's blistering
performance is unmatched in the front-wheel drive hot hatch segment: the
0-to-100 km/h (62 mph) sprint is covered in just 5.7 seconds(1)making it
the fastest accelerating performance front-wheel drive hatchback - and top
speed, where permitted, is a class-leading 270 km/h (167
mph)(1).
The new engine is mated to a slick-shifting six-speed
manual transmission, safeguarding an intimate, rewarding connection with
the drivetrain, and power is directed through the front
wheels.
Function dictates form
The styling changes that are
unique to the Civic Type R give the car an aggressive, purposeful stance,
yet almost all have a functional purpose. The sleek and
aerodynamically-efficient design reflects a car developed to perform at
speed. The focus on aerodynamics has ensured high-speed stability and high
levels of downforce.
To achieve this aim, the Civic Type R was
subject to exhaustive aerodynamic analysis, testing and development. The
development team tirelessly pursued its objectives through computer-based
CFD modelling and wind tunnel testing at Honda's dedicated automotive
motorsports facility in Sakura, Japan; home of Honda's Formula One engine
development.
This development work was validated through extensive
prototype testing both on the road and on track, including at the Suzuka
Formula One circuit, the Nurburgring Nordschleife and at the company's
Takasu test facility.
A new, almost completely flat underside aids
airflow under the vehicle and combines with a rear diffuser to optimize
downforce - effectively 'sucking' the car onto the road.
The rear
wing has been reimagined from the Type R Concept. The structure of the
airfoil - its angle, height and shape as well as its vertical end plates -
have been carefully engineered to optimize downforce without causing a
significant increase in drag at higher speeds. This helps improve
road-holding abilities, particularly through high-speed corners.
A
wide front splitter and deep side skirts also manage airflow and reduce
lift, while the front bumper has been shaped specifically to inhibit air
turbulence around the front wheels, enhancing high-speed stability and
reducing lift forces.
Heat management was another major focus for
the design team, influencing several prominent external design
modifications. Enlarged upper and lower grilles in the front bumper allow
greater volume of cooling air into the engine bay. The airflow is
channelled to outlet vents above the wheels on the front quarter panels and
vents at the trailing edges of the widened front wheel arches to provide
greater cooling and ventilation for the high-output engine.
New
lightweight, high rigidity 19-inch alloy wheels, unique to the Type R,
complement the visual changes. They fill the enlarged wheel arches with
235/35R19 tires that were developed specially for the Type R.
To
help the driver manage the Type R's prodigious power, the car is equipped
with a high performance Brembo brake package, developed specifically for
the car. At the front, four-piston calipers apply braking force to 350 mm
drilled discs.
The Type R is available in five distinctive colours
that give the purposeful new styling added visual impact. As well as
Championship White - shared with successive generations of iconic Type R
vehicles - buyers can choose from Crystal Black (pearlescent), Polished
Metal (metallic), Brilliant Sporty Blue (metallic) and Milano Red.
A
cabin with a sporting ambience
A range of aesthetic and functional
upgrades within the cabin reinforce the Type R's sporting character. As
with previous Type R models, the gear lever knob is made from machined
aluminium alloy. High-backed sports seats, trimmed in suede-effect black
fabric with red double stitching, provide driver and front-seat passenger
with ample lateral support during harder cornering.
Matching red
double stitching also appears on the black leather-clad steering wheel and
black gear-lever gaiter. The roof-lining is trimmed in black fabric,
augmenting the focused ambience.
New suspension technologies for a
rewarding, more agile drive
A number of innovative new suspension
systems, unique to the Type R, have been introduced to produce rewarding
handling characteristics and to maximize power transfer to the
road.
A new four-point Adaptive Damper System, developed
specifically for the Type R, enables continuous independent control of each
wheel to deliver exceptional road holding performance, limit wheel-load
transfer during sharp acceleration and deceleration, and to maintain a
stable, flat ride. It also means that the ride is more comfortable and
supple in everyday driving and cruising.
An advanced Dual Axis Strut
Front Suspension system helps to reduce torque steer by 50 per cent
compared to the standard Civic's suspension set up, enhancing high speed
stability, on-the-limit cornering and steering feel. At the rear, Type R's
H-shaped torsion beam suspension is constructed with a bespoke 'crushed
pipe' which improves rear roll rigidity by 180 per cent, further enhancing
stability in high-speed corners.
These systems are complemented by
Dual Pinion Electric Power Steering, which helps to deliver rapid yet
linear steering response and abundant feel.
New '+R' mode increases
responses for enhanced driving thrills
The new Civic Type R will
mark the debut of the new '+R' button that increases the response of
various chassis and drivetrain systems. The result is an even more intense
driving experience, ideal for the track and sure to be appreciated by the
genuine sports-driving enthusiast.
When +R mode is activated, engine
responsiveness is heightened, with torque-mapping changed to a more
aggressive and performance-focused setting. Steering receives reduced power
assistance and is therefore more responsive to driver inputs, and basic
damping force from the new four-point Adaptive Damper System is increased
by 30 per cent. This means the behaviour of the car is firmer and more
agile for high-performance handling.
All-new GT Pack offers further
enhancements
Customers will have the option to specify their new
Civic Type R with an all-new GT Pack.
Externally, the GT Pack adds
signature red highlights to the front and rear splitters for even greater
eye-catching impact, but it's under the skin where the GT Pack's most
significant upgrades will be found.
The driver will benefit from
extra convenience features such as front and rear parking sensors, dusk
sensing headlamps, rain sensing automatic wipers and electric fold door
mirrors. Integrated Garmin satellite navigation (including five years of
free map updates) is added to the Honda Connect infotainment system.
Audiophiles will be attracted by the addition of a CD player and a premium
eight-speaker, 320 watt stereo system upgrade.
All occupants will
appreciate automatic dual zone climate control air conditioning, and
sophistication in the cabin is also boosted by red ambient
lighting.
The GT Pack also includes Honda's Advanced Driver Assist
Systems. This comprehensive suite of sensor-based safety technologies
includes Forward Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Traffic Sign
Recognition system, High-Beam Support System, Blind Spot Information and
Cross Traffic Monitor.
Honda's City-Brake Active system will be
fitted as standard on the Civic Type R.
The all-new Honda Civic Type
R will go on sale across Europe from this summer. Full vehicle
specifications will be announced in due course.
(1) Honda internal
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