Type R Serial Number Plate. Leather-wrapped steering wheel. Sport Pedals. Aluminum Shift Knob. Red Illuminated Front Door Panels. Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control System. Push Button Start. Power Windows with Auto-Up/Down Driver's and Front Passenger's Windows. Power Door Locks. Type-R Limited Edition Hatchback: $43,995: $71,163 / Poor: LOOKING TO BUY THIS CAR? LOOKING TO SELL YOUR CAR? Honda Civic Type R 5-Year Cost to Own | Poor. 2023 2022 2021 2020. 0. 2020 Make: Honda Model: Civic Type R Body type: Hatchback Doors: 4 doors Drivetrain: Front-Wheel Drive Engine: 306 hp 2L I4 Exterior color: Black Combined gas mileage: 25 MPG Fuel type: Gasoline Interior color: Black/Red Transmission: 6-Speed Manual Mileage: 31,231 NHTSA overall safety rating: 5 Stock number: S11607 VIN: SHHFK8G79LU200708 Honda has a Euro-only Type R S grade coming, and it was the version that set the Nurburgring lap record. Many of the changes to the S grade track along the same lines as the Limited Edition 2021 Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition 4dr Hatchback. when driven annually in the US. Depreciation $23,502 Fees & Taxes $4,276 Fuel $9,874 Insurance $10,080 Interest $7,235 Maintenance $4,764 Officially, Honda Australia says new orders for the Type R closed in late 2020 – around the same time as the launch of the upgraded 2021 model in December and well before the first of just 20 local deliveries of the Type R Limited Edition were due to commence in April. For the record, the standard Honda Civic Type R was last priced at $54,990 nxoxDO. People love hot hatchbacks. They're affordable, fun, efficient and surprisingly practical for daily use. Of course, there are hot hatches and then there's the Honda Civic Type R, which transcends the hot hatch label and becomes more of a "hot damn!" Of course, while it's cheaper than many sports cars, it's not exactly cheap, per "not cheap" is the 2021 Honda Civic Type R? Well, according to an announcement made by Honda on Wednesday, the standard car starts at $38,450 (including destination), which represents a modest bump over the outgoing 2020 model. Luckily, the Type R comes pretty much loaded unless you need a bunch of carbon-fiber bits or more red accents. Honda is also selling a Civic Type R Limited Edition (limited to 600 units), which only comes in Phoenix Yellow (which you may remember from the 2001 Acura Integra Type R) and loses 46 pounds of weight compared to the standard car. The Limited Edition will set you back $44,950 if you can get your grubby little hands on $40,000-ish sounds like a lot to pay for a Honda Civic, it is -- but don't forget that the Type R is packing an utterly bananas 306 horsepower four-cylinder that also makes 295 pound-feet of torque. This is paired exclusively with a very lovely six-speed manual transmission. The result is a car that (in Limited Edition form, with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires) set a new front-wheel-drive lap record of 2 minutes, seconds at Japan's Suzuka race Type R benefits from a handful of changes made for the 2020 model year, including a larger grille opening and radiator for improved engine cooling, an Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel and a new weighted shift knob. The Honda Sensing suite of advanced driver-assistance systems is standard equipment, too. 2021 Civic Type R Limited Edition is Honda's new halo car See all photos In 2017, Honda claimed the title for fastest lap from a front-wheel-drive at Germany’s Nürburgring Nordschleife racetrack with the Civic Type R, setting a record time of seven minutes and seconds. Unfortunately for the Japanese automaker, the record was subsequently broken by French company Renault with its Megan RS Trophy-R, completing the lap a full four seconds faster. Now, in the hopes of reclaiming this title, Honda has reworked the Civic, bringing out a limited edition version — which will also be available for the US consumer market — to challenge the legendary track once again. Based on the updated 2020 Type R, the 2021 Civic Type R Limited Edition unfortunately does not produce more power, as its equipped with the same turbo-four engine, which pushes out 306 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. However, the Japanese automaker managed to make improvements elsewhere, such as a recalibrated steering system, dampers specially tuned for the car, and upgraded Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires. It’s also made lighter than its predecessor by reducing the weight of its wheels, sound-proofing materials, and the outright removal of various unnecessary components. The US model will weigh 46 pounds lighter than the original Type R, while the European version will be another 30 pounds lighter than its American counterpart due to the further removal of parts like its audio system or air-conditioning. As for availability, Honda will be producing a total of 1,000 units of the Limited Edition Type R, with 600 heading Stateside, 200 for domestic release in Japan, 100 for Europe, and another 100 for Canada. All of them will be dressed in a racing-ready Phoenix Yellow, with a release date some time this summer. Official pricing information will be announced closer to its release date. Elsewhere in the automotive world, Lotus has offered a closer look at its production-ready Evija electric hypercar. New Limited Edition brings go-faster dynamic package for ultimate Type R performance, clothed in exclusive Phoenix Yellow Limited Edition features BBS forged alloys, extra sticky Michelins, weight reduction, and bespoke chassis tuning Type R Limited Edition1 set new front-wheel drive Suzuka Circuit record The 2021 Honda Civic Type R begins arriving in dealers today, heightened by the addition later this month of the ultimate street-legal Type R, the Limited Edition. Since its debut in 2017, Civic Type R has quickened the pulses of hot-hatch enthusiasts, earning widespread praise from media and owners alike. The new Limited Edition model turns up Type R performance further still, with lower weight, improved handling, a higher-performance wheel and tire combination, and an exclusive, eye-catching Phoenix Yellow paint. The 2021 Civic Type R comes with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $37,495, while the Type R Limited Edition has an MSRP of $43,995 (neither including the $955 destination and handling charge). With only 600 Limited Edition units available, it is recommended buyers contact their local authorized dealerships directly for availability of this exclusive model. The 2021 Type R Limited Edition will come in an exclusive Phoenix Yellow color, with gloss black paint on the roof, outside mirror caps, and intake vent on the hood, along with a dark chrome Civic badge on the rear hatch. Inside, each Limited Edition has a special numbered plaque on the center console designating its build number. The 2021 Civic Type R and Type R Limited Edition carry forward the numerous updates made to the 2020 Type R, including the freshened front and rear exterior styling, larger grille opening and radiator for improved engine cooling, and interior updates such as the Alcantara™-wrapped steering wheel, and a new weighted shift knob. Both feature the Honda Sensing® suite of safety and driver-assistive technologies as standard equipment, including Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™) with Forward Collison Warning, Road Departure Mitigation with Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keeping Assist, and Adaptive Cruise Control. TYPE R LIMITED EDITIONThe 2021 Type R Limited Edition embodies multiple engineering and feature changes designed to maximize performance, without sacrificing Type R’s unique combination of razor-sharp performance and civilized daily-driving manners. Racers know that reducing weight is key to better performance at the track, which is why a number of measures were taken to reduce the curb weight of the Type R Limited Edition by 50 lbs. versus the standard Type R. Replacing the standard Type R wheels with lightweight forged-aluminum alloys from BBS saves the Type R Limited Edition an additional 18 pounds of unsprung weight, which has an important impact on agility and roadholding with a side benefit to ride comfort. The lighter weight results in lower rotational inertia, an effect amplified by lightweight two-piece floating front brake rotors that were applied to all Type Rs in 2020, which yielded a pounds of weight savings per side. Going further still, 28 pounds of sound deadening materials have been removed from the roof, rear hatch panel, and front fenders and dash; even the cargo cover, rear heater ducts and rear wiper mechanism were removed to save weight. The Type R Limited Edition also features grade-exclusive Michelin Cup 2 tires with improved cornering performance2 and reduced weight (1 lb. each). To take full advantage of the lighter weight wheels and extra-grippy tires, Limited Edition features unique programming for the Active Damper System (ADS), which was already updated just last year to sample inputs 10 times faster the before. Similarly, the electrically assisted power steering has been reprogrammed to match the elevated dynamic performance and lighter weight of the BBS alloys. The result is an even more rewarding driving experience, especially during on-track driving. Under the hood, the 2021 Civic Type R and Type R Limited Edition draw power from the same race-bred direct-injected and turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with VTEC™ valvetrain, putting out a peak 306-horseopwer (SAE net) and a peak 295 of torque (SAE net), with power to the front wheels delivered through a close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission and limited-slip differential. Both Type R models allow drivers to choose between three driving modes – Comfort, Sport and +R – that vary throttle mapping, damping force and steering assist. Suzuka Track RecordThe Civic Type R Limited Edition (European spec) recently stormed to a new front-wheel drive track record at Suzuka Circuit, Honda's Formula 1 racetrack in Japan, with a time of 2 minutes seconds. Originally built as a test facility for Honda, the Suzuka track's figure-8 configuration today is known worldwide as a highlight of the Formula 1 season as a driver and fan favorite. To read more about this achievement, visit About Honda Honda offers a full line of reliable, fuel-efficient and fun-to-drive vehicles with advanced safety technologies sold through over 1,000 independent Honda dealers. The Honda lineup includes the Fit, Civic and Accord passenger cars, along with the HR-V, CR-V, Passport and Pilot sport utility vehicles, the Ridgeline pickup and the Odyssey minivan. Honda’s electrified vehicle lineup includes the Insight hybrid-electric sedan, Accord Hybrid, CR-V Hybrid, and the Clarity series. Honda has been producing automobiles in America for more than 35 years and currently operates 19 major manufacturing facilities in North America. In 2019, more than 90 percent of all Honda brand vehicles sold in the were made in North America, using domestic and globally sourced parts. For More InformationAdditional media information including detailed pricing features and high-resolution photography of all 2019 Honda models is available at Consumer information is available at To join the Honda community on Facebook, visit # # # 1. European specification2. High-performance summer tires are not designed for winter driving and will wear faster than normal passenger car tires. Please see your Honda dealer for details. To niesamowite japońskie auto będzie robić na ulicach sporo rabanu i przykuwać do siebie wzrok intensywnym żółtym kolorem nadwozia. Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition oficjalnie opuści salony polskich dealerów. Ile dokładnie sztuk wyjedzie na nasze jezdnie? Przedstawiciele polskiego oddziału marki Honda oświadczyli nam, że zebranych zamówień jest na kilka sztuk. Auto jest ściśle limitowane, a Polska dostała przydział na mniej niż 10 samochodów. Pula aut przeznaczonych dla Europy wynosi dokładnie 100 sztuk. Jak się dowiedzieliśmy, klienci zdeterminowani na zakup tego pojazdu dokonywali rezerwacji nie znając nawet ceny. Ile trzeba zapłacić w Polsce za model Type R Limited Edition? Tego niestety pracownicy Hondy nie chceli zdradzić, a oficjalny cennik nie zawiera modelu Limited Edition. Znamy za to już cennik Hondy Civic Type R po liftingu dla wersji Base, Sport Line oraz GT. 2020 Honda Civic Type R - polski cennik wersja cena Base 154 900 zł Sport Line 163 200 zł GT 165 400 zł Dopłata za lakier metaliczny, perłowy oraz lakier Championship White wynosi 2500 zł. System multimedialny Honda Connect + z nawigacją satelitarną Garmin pojawia się w wyposażeniu wersji Sport Line i GT. Opcjonalnie można zamówić zewnętrzny Pakiet Karbonowy wyceniony na 22 500 zł, a w opcji okrojonej pakiet ten kosztuje 12 500 zł. Pakiet Karbonowy Wewnętrzny to koszt 9700 zł. Pakiet Iluminacyjny oznaczający elementy nastrojowego czerwonego oświetlenia kabiny kosztuje 4500 zł. Honda Civic Type R po liftingu Informowaliśmy już, że Honda Civic na rok modelowy 2020 zyskała kilka zmian oraz pojawia się w nowej wersji Sport Line, która elementami stylizacji nawiązuje do sportowego modelu Civic Type R - pisaliśmy o tym tutaj - KLIKNIJ i ZOBACZ. Do tej tradycyjnej wersji dołączyła także oficjalnie ta najbardziej rozpalająca zmysły. Testowaliśmy: Honda Civic X Type R i-VTEC Turbo 320 KM GT: kompaktowa petarda Zmiany są kosmetyczne. Można zauważyć zmienioną kratkę grilla i nieco inne wypełnienia wlotów powietrza w zderzakach. Całkowitą nowością jest w palecie lakierów kolor Boost Blue. Poza tym podobnie, jak to było wcześniej, nadwozie ma poszerzone błotniki, pokaźny dyfuzor z trzema końcówkami układu wydechowego umieszczonymi centralnie, wielki spoiler i duże 19-calowe obręcze kół. W kabinie tak samo goszczą kubełkowe fotele, sporo czerwonych akcentów dekoracyjnych i wskaźniki podświetlone czerwonym światłem. Modernizacji uległ system informacyjno-rozrywkowy, który otrzymał przyciski funkcyjne i pokrętło (wcześniej obsługa była w pełni dotykowa). Systemy bezpieczeństwa uzupełnienia pakiet Honda SENSING, obejmujący liczne rozwiązani zwiększające bezpieczeństwo czynne oraz wspomagające kierowcę. VTEC TURBO Szybka przednionapędówka pod maską kryje 4-cylindrowy silnik VTEC TURBO z bezpośrednim wtryskiem paliwa. Generowana moc wciąż wynosi 320 koni mechanicznych i 400 Nm maksymalnego momentu obrotowego. O świetne wrażenia z jazdy dba zamontowany na przedniej osi dyferencjał o ograniczonym poślizgu. Skoki dźwigni zmiany biegów 6-biegowej skrzyni manualnej stały się krótsze, a układ hamulcowy przeszedł modernizację. Osoby uważające, że głośny już seryjnie Type R, nie jest wcale aż tak głośny, będą mogły korzystać ze sztucznego podbicia wrażeń akustycznych w kabinie dzięki systemowi Honda Active Sound Control. Porównaliśmy: Nieoczywiste, japońskie hybrydy. Subaru Forester e-BOXER vs. Honda CR-V Hybrid - PORÓWNANIE, OPINIA Dopracowaniu poddano także zawieszenie. Jazda w zależności od wybranego trybu jazdy ma być bardziej komfortowa, lub cechować się jeszcze większą sztywnością. Tak jak poprzednio, będzie można wybrać jeden z trzech trybów jazdy (Comfort, Sport, +R), które optymalizują podzespoły (zawieszenie, układ kierowniczy, przepustnica) dla różnych scenariuszy jazdy. Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition Ten samochód jest lżejszy o prawie 50 kg w stosunku do wersji Base i waży dokładnie 1358 kg. Z wyglądu wyróżnia się dedykowanym żółtym lakierem, kontrastowym czarnym dachem, czarnymi lusterkami oraz czarnymi wlotami powietrza i spoilerem pomalowanym na czarno. Type R Limited Edition otrzymał 20-calowe kute obręcze kół, które pozwoliły zredukować masę o całe 21 kg. Na felgi założono opony Michelin Cup 2 w rozmiarze 245/30 R20. Resztę wagi udało się zbić po wyjęciu ekranu i elektroniki systemu multimedialnego oraz układu klimatyzacji. W wyposażeniu nie ma czujników parkowania, nie ma kamery cofania, funkcji automatycznego opuszczania i podnoszenia szyb czy składanych elektrycznie lusterek. Zobacz: 2020 Honda Jazz w sprzedaży. Polski CENNIK i wyposażenie nowej hybrydy W kabinie poza brakiem multimediów i klimatyzacji, wersję tę można rozpoznać po zakotwiczonej przy dźwigni zmiany biegów tabliczce z oznaczeniem modelu. Egzemplarz zaprezentowany w Warszawie był modelem przedprodukcyjnym, dlatego na tabliczce widniał numer 0. Ponadto wewnątrz znajduje się dużo czerwonej oraz czarnej alcantary, która trafiła nawet na kierownicę. Czy żółta limitowana strzała jest szybsza od podstawowej odmiany? Tak! Za sprawą niższej masy własnej hot-hatch od 0 do 100 km/h przyspiesza w czasie 5,7 s, a to oznacza, że urwano dokładnie 0,1 s w stosunku do standardowego modelu Type R. Prędkość maksymalna wynosi 270 km/h. Feb 19, 2020 at 8:00pm ET Since coming to the United States for the first time in 2017, the Honda Civic Type R has been widely praised as one of the best performance cars on sale. Adding to this reputation, Honda announced today that joining the new facelifted 2020 Civic Type R is a lighter-weight, track-focused version of the street car called the Civic Type R Limited Edition. Only 600 examples of this special edition will make it to the market. While its name doesn’t exactly break convention, the Limited Edition’s purpose is simple: take back the front-wheel-drive record at the Nürburgring, which Honda will likely attempt later this year, though that is unconfirmed at this time. To make this car faster than the 7:40 time set by the Renault Mégane Trophy-R, Honda reduced the car’s weight from the standard Type R with BBS forged aluminum wheels that save 18 pounds ( kilograms) and removed sound deadening, the rear heater ducts to save an additional 28 pounds ( kilograms). European-spec’d versions of the Limited Edition will also ditch the infotainment system and air conditioning saving additional pounds, however, the cars retain those features. Enhancing the Limited’s track prowess, Honda traded the standard Continental tires for stickier Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 rubber. Finally, the company reworked the dampers to a more aggressive state of tune and recalibrated the steering for additional feedback to the driver. In addition to making this a more hardcore Type R for the street and track, Honda also makes the Limited differ from the standard car by giving it exclusive Phoenix Yellow paint that draws back to the Acura Integra Type R. All 600 units coming to the market will wear this color, along with contrasting black accents and a unique number plaque inside. Everything You Need To Know About The 2020 Civic Type R: We know that the Limited Edition will make its way to the market later this year in the fall, but Honda has yet to confirm pricing. We can expect it to command a premium over the standard Type R’s $39,995 starting price, but just how much is still undetermined. With its weight reduction, revised hardware, and special color scheme, the Civic Type R Limited Edition is sure to be a hot commodity by the brand’s most hardcore fans. Whether or not it gets the change to reclaim bragging rights around the world's most infamous racing circuit remains to be seen. Source: Honda Gallery: 2021 Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition Hide press release Show press release 2021 Civic Type R Limited Edition: Ultimate Track-Focused Type R Coming to America Special lightweight features include forged wheels, reduced sound deadening Exclusive Phoenix Yellow color scheme 600 units coming to each with unique numbered plaque MILAN, February 20, 2020 – The ultimate street-legal track-focused variant of Honda’s legendary Civic Type R will arrive on American shores later this year, the company announced today. The lighter, faster and even more ferocious 2021 Type R Limited Edition will feature all of the 2020 model year Type R updates, plus additional enhancements designed to make it the ultimate street-legal Type R track machine. Only 600 units of the 2021 Type R Limited Edition, all in brilliant new Phoenix Yellow and each with an individually numbered serial plate, will be sold in the with availability starting this fall. 2021 Civic Type R Limited Edition modifications from stock include: Lightweight, forged aluminum wheels from acclaimed manufacturer BBS (18 lb. total unsprung weight reduction) Further weight reduction of approximately 28 pounds accomplished via reduced sound deadening materials and removal of features such as the rear wiper, tonneau cover, rear heater ducts Specially tuned dampers Recalibrated steering for maximum control and feedback Paying homage to past Type R Limited Edition models, the 2021 Civic Type R Limited Edition will come in one model-exclusive color: Phoenix Yellow. Additional model-exclusive treatment includes contrasting gloss black paint on the roof, outside mirror caps, and intake vent on the hood, along with a dark chrome Civic badge on the rear hatch. The new Type R Limited Edition shares the 2020 Civic Type R mechanical and design updates. In addition, all Limited Edition models will feature an individually numbered serial plate denoting the vehicle’s original country of sale. Like the standard Type R, the Limited Edition also receives the Honda Sensing® suite of safety and driver-assistive technologies as standard equipment, including Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™) with Forward Collsion Warning, Road Depature Mitigation with Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keeping Assist, and Adaptive Cruise Control. Under the hood, the 2021 Civic Type R draws power from the same race-bred direct-injected and turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with VTEC™ valvetrain, putting out a peak 306-horseopwer and 295 of torque (both SAE net), with power to the front wheels delivered through a close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission and limited-slip differential. As with the “standard” Type R, drivers can choose between three driving modes – Comfort, Sport and +R – that vary damping force, steering assist and throttle mapping. The new-for-2020 Active Sound Control modifies interior sound in concert with chosen drive mode. Manufacturer’s Suggested Pricing for the 2021 Civic Type R Limited Edition will be made available closer to its launch.

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