New Honda Civic Type R 2022 reveal at Tokyo Auto Salon

     The all-new Honda Civic Type R 2022 is shown to the public for the first time at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2022 in Japan. Between 14-16 January 2022 before the official launch within this year.

Honda Civic Type R Features

     The next-generation Honda Civic Type R being showcased at the show continues to be heavily camouflaged, just like the one previously tested on the Suzuka Circuit. without revealing any further details In addition to the look developed from the new generation Civic Hatchback.

Along with improvements to increase aggression in many points Whether it is a front bumper with large air intakes, a diffuser on the rear bumper, a 3-pipe tailpipe, a large spoiler. and bulging wheel arches both front and back, etc.

Honda Civic Type R

     While the power of the Honda Civic Type R is expected to retain the same engine block, but has been tuned to be more powerful. Currently, the Civic Type R, body code FK8, is equipped with a four-cylinder turbo petrol engine coded K20C1 to achieve maximum power. 320 horsepower, maximum torque 400 Newton – meters, transmission with a 6-speed manual transmission, can do a top speed of 272 km / h.

     Honda’s booth at the Tokyo Auto Salon also showcased a number of special edition concept cars, including the Step WGN e:HEV Spada Concept, Vezel e:HEV Modulo X Concept, Fit e:HEV Crosstar Custom, N-BOX Custom Style+ Black and N-VAN Custom etc.

     As for more details of the all-new Honda Civic Type R 2022, we will have to wait closer to the launch date again.

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