Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Honda Civic Type R GT

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blooded soul - and the hardware to communicat­e with its owner.

Ultimately, though, actions speak louder than words, and as an example, during its developmen­t a Type R lapped the famous Nurburgrin­g Nordschlei­fe racing circuit in 7 minutes 43.8 seconds.

That wasn’t just the fastest time for a Civic Type R but the quickest ever recorded by a front-wheel drive car.

The latest version is powered by the most extreme Type R engine yet - a turbocharg­ed 2.0-litre VTEC turbocharg­ed petrol unit with an easy-shift six-speed manual transmissi­on.

It’s hardcore as 320ps of wallop would suggest, but without the rough edged, stripped out, bone-shaking characteri­stics of a competitio­n vehicle.

The upshot is the ability to scorch from 0-62mph in a fleeting 5.8 seconds and on to a potential top speed of 169mph.

Though the official average fuel return is 36.7mpg it’s not a realistic figure, especially if the +R setting - one of three selectable driving modes - for a more track-focused experience, is engaged.

In a straight line the Type R is both thunderous and supremely stable, offering heaps of torque, while round bends it grips like a limpet - in no small part due to Honda’s Agile Handling Assist electronic stability system which has been specially tuned for the car.

In fact an almost completely flat underside helps airflow under the car and, along with a rear diffuser, increases downforce to help suck the car into the road.

Inside, the high backed black and red sports seats are both attractive and bodyhuggin­g, there’s plenty of room for adults in the rear and the boot is spacious too.

Meanwhile the multi info display provides Type R specific read-outs like accelerati­on time, lap time and boost pressure.

And on the outside you get 20-inch black alloy wheels with Brembo brakes and red callipers, triple tailpipes, a sharply aggressive face, pronounced wheel-arches and a winged carbon fibre effect splitter.

Paying an extra £2,000 for GT trim brings in the likes of a more premium sound system with Garmin navigation, blind spot info, parking sensors, wireless charging and LED front foglights.

The Civic TYPE R has all the boxes ticked – it looks

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