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Firecracker better than ever

Honda Civic Type R

By Bill McCarthy


LOOKING for a rip-snorting, fully blinged up full fat hot hatch with the kind of pace to set records at the famed Nurburgring Nordschleife racetrack, but with all the practicality of a family hatchback?

Throw in an affordable, relatively, price tag, then Honda’s pocket rocket rocket fits the bill. Is it successful, well yes, legendary is a word bandied around too much, but now in its fifth incarnation, it has been around for 25 years and still turns heads.

For 2020 there is the addition of two new variants, Limited Edition and Sport Line.

With the Limited Edition, Honda is unleashing the most extreme version of the car, with lightweight components, a stripped-back interior, enhanced driving dynamics and stand-out styling.

The Sport Line is designed to appeal to a customer who seeks a subtler look from their performance hatchback, with lower  height rear spoiler, 19-inch alloys and an all-black interior.

All models now receive a number of styling enhancements. The front bumper is revised with a smoother design, while the lower fog light surrounds feature a new symmetrical design incorporating smooth surfaces and sleek styling blades. Redesigned full LED headlight clusters and daytime running lights complete the cleaner styling direction says Honda.

The car is aggressively styled, all sharp angles and creases, red trim and inserts, huge spoiler, triple exhaust, red Brembo brakes and with the familiar R insignia making it stand out from the crowd.

The two-litre petrol power unit has three selective drive modes and an advanced suspension system front and rear and uprated brakes to delivers exhilarating performance all the way to the redline.

A real firecracker with the added  bonus is the Type R is also a perfectly good every day car, with decent economy – driven carefully of course.

You can change the way it handles by switching between modes even while driving – so when you can easily flick out of +R for a track-like experience.

For a more comfortable ride, switch to, you’ve guessed it, comfort mode, which softens the suspension and quietens the craziness down.

The 320ps of power means it can hit 62mph in just 5.7 seconds and will go on to a top speed of 169mph. It is also the fastest Type R ever around the Nurburgring Nordschleife racetrack, with a lap time of 7min 43.8sec.

The GT Pack adds red highlights to the front and rear, splitters at the rear end, where the tailpipes are positioned in the centre of the rear diffuser.

Main tailpipes on either side deliver exhaust flow from the engine, while a unique, smaller centre tailpipe controls the sonic tone of the engine.

The interior is similarly sporty, although offering more space than ever.

It has sport bucket seats, trimmed in suede-effect black fabric with red double stitching while the rear seat backs split 60/40 to increase boot space. The flat-bottomed multi-function sports steering wheel has red double stitching on the black leather, while red ambient lighting adds a further touch of class.

The centre console has piano-black finish, and hosts  the seven-inch Honda CONNECT colour touch-screen display which controls navigation, climate, connectivity and infotainment and reversing camera, plus smartphone connectivity.

A small TFT screen behind the wheel gives the driver instant information while the dash can be configured for different readouts, from economy to sport, plus features the likes of a digital lap timer and even a G-force meter, should you ever need it on a shopping trip.

It’s not all about blistering pace, a neat innovation in the large boot area is the side-sliding tonneau cover, which can be operated with one hand for extra practicality.

It’s truly a driver’s car, but still offers hatchback practicality with its large boot, 60/40 split rear seats, and when driven sedately decent economy. In spite of such performance it achieves CO2 emissions of 177g/km and reasonable fuel consumption.

In addition there is  automatic dual zone climate control air conditioning,  and comprehensive safety measures include full complement of airbags, traction and stability control, forward collision warning, lane departure warning blind spot information and cross traffic monitoring.

A real firecracker with the added  bonus is the Type R is also a perfectly good every day car, with decent economy – driven carefully of course.

Factfile

Honda Civic TYPE R  GT 2.0 i-VTEC

Price: £33,525

Mechanical: 318bhp, 1,996cc, 4cyl petrol engine driving front wheels via 6-speed manual gearbox

Max speed: 167mph

0-60mph: 5.8 seconds

Combined mpg: 38.7

Insurance group: 33

CO2 emissions: 177g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/90,000 miles

Civic’s nine-speed surprise

Honda Civic

By Bill McCarthy


THINK of the Civic and you may think of the firecracker Type R, or maybe just a smart looking medium-sized family hatchback.

Futuristically styled when it first came out, but still a practical family motor the Civic has never been short of innovations.

So given the doubts about the future of diesel technology, Honda has tackled it head on with its latest 1.6 oil burner, mated to a nine, yes nine, speed automatic gearbox.

This is the first time that a combination of a diesel and automatic gearbox has been available on a Civic.

In addition the firm has incorporated a new system to deal with harmful emissions.

The diesel is one of the first engines to be officially tested through the Real Driving Emission (RDE) procedure to validate nitrogen oxide (NOx) and particulate emission levels. It has a new NOx Storage Converter (NSC) system which enables faster conversion and a reduction in emissions.

The nine-speed gearbox is as sweet a nut with you barely able to register the gearchanges while delivering official average fuel economy of 68.9mpg.

The spread of ratios means the automatic delivers smooth shifts and acceleration through the gears. Depending on the engine speed and throttle application, the transmission is also capable of ‘skipping’ gears for quick response, for example shifting down directly from ninth to fifth gear or from seventh to fourth gear, in addition to one- and two-gear downshifts.

With its latest lightweight, rigid body shell and the lower centre of gravity a combined with sophisticated suspension, it now also features superior handling dynamics.

While the Type R is a full-fat hot hatch and not afraid to flaunt it, this model also has some sporting features seen on the performance model.

The interior also has a sporty feel and offers high quality fixtures and fittings with hi-tech colour touch screen and impressive levels of standard kit, even at entry level.

It is longer, and lower than previous generations, making it more aerodynamic, with short overhangs and muscular, large wheel-arches cat-like projector lights and sculpted front and rear intakes.

This top ender offers all the bells whistles and wizardry you could want, including heated leather seats with lumbar adjustment, classy 11 speaker sound system and if you want that little bit more there, there is the optional Tech Pack, with wireless charging, LED fogs, LED headlights with washers and heated rear seats.

The centre console features a piano-black finish, while the seven-inch Honda CONNECT colour touch-screen display controls navigation, climate, connectivity and infotainment and reversing camera.

It also runs Apple Carplay and Android Auto and employs the familiar ‘pinch, swipe and tap‘ functionality of a smartphone to access its features and apps.

A small TFT screen behind the wheel also gives the driver instant information.

It is still hugely practical with plenty of stowage space and seating versatility.

A neat innovation in the large boot area is the side-sliding tonneau cover, which can be operated with one hand for extra practicality.

The split and folding rear seats provide a large stowage capacity of 550 litres, expanding to 1,267to roof level with the seats down.

On the road the 118bhp engine delivers decent pace, hitting the 60mph mark in just over 10 seconds. The refined power unit and decent soundproofing means occupants are well insulated from outside noise, with little tyre and wind noise intruding.

It is also a fine motorway cruiser while just as happy around town where the nine-speed automatic and weighted, direct steering, comes into its own.

Safety kit is impressive with standard Honda SENSING offering camera and radar technology, collision mitigation braking system, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition and intelligent-adaptive cruise control.

Factfile

Honda Civic 1.6 iDTEC EX 9AT

Price: £26,620

Mechanical: 118bhp, 1,597cc, 4cyl diesel engine driving front wheels via 9-speed automatic gearbox

Max Speed: 125mph

0-62mph: 10.5 seconds

Combined MPG: 68.9

C02 emissions: 108g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/90,000 miles

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