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Honda Civic Type R 2023 Review

Civic Type R – Honda launched the all-new Civic Type R earlier this year. The sixth-generation model comes at a time when the market is moving away from small, dedicated sports cars, which is a shame.

First up it looks the part with low sleek 4 door hatchback design, huge rear spoiler, ultra-low profile tyres and a tri exhaust system.

I have to say it certainly attracted a lot of attention when I was driving it.

It also has a delightful exhaust note courtesy of the tri exhaust outlets.

The Civic Type R is powered by a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine that delivers up to 235kW of power and 420 Nm of torque. This drives the front wheels through a smooth six speed manual transmission.

While there isn’t an official 0-100kmh time it should do mid to high 5.0 second times.

The interior is sports car focused with red sports seats and trim, an abundance of information available through the 9-inch central touch screen and an Alcantara sports steering wheel.

Overall, the Civic Type R is responsive and a lot of fun to drive.

The latest model is priced from $72,600 plus the usual costs.

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I’m Rob Fraser

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Civic Type R Video Review

Honda Civic Type R more thoughts

Many years ago, I owned a Honda CRX, a 1989 or 90 model I think it was. It was a practical hot hatch style vehicle. Essentially it was a go cart. Low to the ground, gripped corners like a limpet and useable performance when you worked the transmission. It wasn’t the fastest, but it was HUGE fun.

The hatchback styling was also immensely practical. We used to pack a lawn mower and whipper snipper in it and head to the beach house to mow the lawn.

Fast forward to 2023 and the latest Type R feels similar. It retains the hatch practicality; it grips like a limpet and is FUN to drive.

I must be getting a bit older (obviously), but the suspension sometimes feels a little harsh for everyday driving and the torque steer adds to the excitement.

What is the Civic Type R look like?

I like it. Its low, wide and shows purpose.

Aggressive bonnet, grill, and wheel arches along with a bonnet scoop for air flow all add to the overall appeal.

Having a large rear spoiler and tri exhaust pipes leaves no doubt as to the intent of the vehicle.

How about inside the Civic Type R.

The first thing you notice is the rich red body-hugging seats. They scream sports car.

Once you settle in, there is enough room for even my bear like frame.

In front of the driver is a thick rimmed sports steering wheel that frames the drivers’ instruments. These are clear and easy to read.

Central screen tends to stand out a bit but is functional and has excellent resolution and touch sensitivity.

Drivers can select from several screens that allow monitoring of performance and vehicle factors.

A heavily updated version of the Honda LogR data logger is available. This combines performance data from the onboard computer and in-car sensors with a new built-in vehicle app, rather than just the smartphone app available on the previous model.

LogR helps drivers monitor and record a variety of performance parameters in real time when driving on the track or other closed courses, helping to improve driving skills.

Civic Type R features highlights

Honda Civic Type R is equipped with a wide-ranging list of new features and technologies, including:

Civic Type R engine and drivetrain

The Type R is powered by a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine that produces up to 235kW of power and 420 Nm of torque. This drives the front wheels through a slick six speed manual transmission. The transmission lever is aluminium,

The Civic Type R’s helical-type limited-slip differential (LSD) helps to minimise wheel spin which puts more of the engine’s power effectively to the pavement.

The system never locks the speed of the two drive wheels together as would a locking differential, but instead allows different wheel speeds to accommodate the longer distance the outer wheel must travel when cornering.

This component enables the vehicle to accelerate harder on surfaces with uneven traction.

The specially tuned Adaptive Damper System helps the Type R excel by allowing different damping curves that adjust automatically to suit driving conditions.

This is all based on steering input, lateral G, and suspension stroke. The retuned system, along with updates to suspension geometry and hardware, improves handling and ride comfort over rough surfaces.

This includes comfort, sport and +R. Mechanical grip is also improved by adopting wider tires and wheels.

The new forged wheels are wrapped in stickier 265/30 R19 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres that are specially developed for the new Civic Type R.

Drive Modes

With four available drive modes, the 2023 Civic Type R is more customisable than ever as there is now room to choose between Comfort, Sport, +R and a new Individual mode.

What is the Civic Type R like to drive?

Fun would be the first impression.

Its quick off the mark in the mid 5 seconds. However, its more about how responsive it is on the move.

Here the quick-shifting 6-speed manual transmission (6MT) with an automatic rev-matching system provides a smooth and active engagement for both upshifts and downshifts.

When this selectable feature is enabled, the Drive-by-Wire throttle system automatically adjusts the engine rpm during gear changes to match the next gear the driver selects.

The automatic rev matching has two operational profiles: Comfort and Sport. In Comfort, the rev match system uses a seamless profile, designed to give the Type R a smooth, comfortable shift feel.

In Sport and +R modes, the system switches to a more aggressive, quick-revving profile designed to complement the faster paced shifting of performance driving.

The new Type R has a lighter flywheel which also allows more precision and encourages spirited driving.

Under heavy acceleration, there is noticeable torque steer through the front wheels. It will catch you   guard the first time, but when anticipated adds to the overall excitement.

The other noticeable effect of selecting +R is that the suspension can be a little harsh on an older body kike mine. The youngsters will love it though.

Steering feel is well weighted and directly responsive.

The overall combination of driver inputs combines to make the Civic Type R a real sports experience.

What about safety

Even though there isn’t an ANCAP rating Key Safety and Driver-Assistance features include:

Honda Civic Type R final thoughts

In a world that is heading towards SUVs and EVs, cars like the Civic Type R restore order.

It looks great, feels awesome to drive and isn’t too expensive.

It’s a practical sports hatch that provides enormous fun.

What is good?

  • Stylish and practical
  • Engaging to drive
  • Stands firm against the SUV trend

What is not so good?

Also look at.

Unfortunately, the small sports car segment is slowly contracting. Hot hatches were huge many years ago but are now being replaced by small SUVs or even electric cars.

Buyers could look at the Toyota GR Corolla, Subaru WRX, Hyundai i30N, Audi S3, Renault Megane RS, or even the Audi SQ2.  

If you don’t mind having no exhaust blip, then you could look at the Kia EV6 GT Line, Subaru Solterra, or Hyundai IONIQ5.

Honda Civic

Model

Civic Type R

Model Price $72,600 MLP*
Engine 2.0L 4 Cyl Turbo Petrol
Drivetrain 6 Sp MT FWD
Battery Capacity / type N/A
Power 235Kw @ 6,500 rpm
Torque 420Nm @ 2,600 – 4,000rpm
Fuel ADR 8.9L/100km Euro 5
Fuel on Test 10.2 L/100k
Fuel capacity 47L
Range (WLTP) / efficiency 662km Max
Realistic range 550km on test
Fast Charge / Home (240V) N/A
Safety N/A
CO2 Emissions 203g/km
0-100kmh/Top Speed 5.5 secs / 270 km/h est.
Servicing 12 MTh / 10,000km – Capped
Warranty 5yr/ Unlimited km
Roadside Assist 5Yr. conditional roadside assist

*MLP Includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of options. Some features mentioned in the article are options. RDAP means Recommended Drive Away Price (without options but including all other charges)

Overall Rating    

83/100

Behind the Wheel 8
Comfort 8
Equipment 8
Performance 9
Ride and Handling 7
Practicality 9
Fit for Purpose 9
Style / appeal 9
Technology/connectivity 8
Value for Money 8

Dimensions

 Civic Type R

Overall Length 4606mm
Wheelbase 2735mm
Width 1890mm
Height 1407mm
Wheels 19 X 9.5 Alloy
Tyres 265/30 R19
Max ground clearance Up to 123mm
Wading Depth N/A
Approach N/A
Rampover N/A
Departure angle N/A
Turning Circle KTK TBC
Boot Capacity Min 410L
Boot capacity Max 1212L
Battery Weight N/A
Kerb Weight 1429kg
Payload (kg) 371kg
GVM (kg) 1800kg
GCM TBC
Towing Capacity N/A
Tow Ball rating N/A

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