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Geneva Motorshow: Honda unveils the Civic Type R Concept

Honda has revealed the Civic Type R Concept model at the Geneva Motorshow. The concept points to the styling direction for the exterior design of the production version of the new Type R that will debut in Europe during 2015.
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By Ameya Naik

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Published on March 4, 2014

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    Honda has revealed the Civic Type R Concept model at the Geneva Motorshow. The concept points to the styling direction for the exterior design of the production version of the new Type R that will debut in Europe during 2015.

    While the design team describes the concept as a 'racing car for the road' rather than a high performance version of a road car, the new Type R looks set to signal a new era for the marque. The styling of the car is heavily linked to performance. Many of the styling features like the shape and angle of the stand-out rear spoiler, has been designed to provide additional downforce, as a direct response to information gained through track testing.

    Additionally, the upper and lower front grilles have been enlarged and air outlets on the bonnet provide cooling for the high-output engine. Honda has confirmed that the forthcoming new Type R will be the first model in Europe to feature one of its brand new VTEC Turbo engines from the Earth Dreams Technology range.

    This will be a 2-litre, direct injection, four-cylinder turbo which will deliver at least 277bhp and will be EURO 6 compliant. Honda's successful return to WTCC in 2013, has been instrumental in gathering knowledge that has helped shape the new Type R, providing the development team with analysis and feedback on performance and styling collected from the track.

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