Honda Civic Type R Prototype

This is the new Honda Civic Type R Prototype and everyone’s losing their minds

New Civic Type R Prototype breaks cover in Paris

The new Honda Civic Type R Prototype has been revealed at the 2016 Mondial de L’Automobile in Paris, previewing the styling of the next-generation Civic Type R which will be officially unveiled in 2017. Based on the new Civic hatchback, the Type R Prototype is enhanced by an aggressive body kit and modifications to aid aerodynamic performance. The exterior is clothed in a brushed aluminium-effect finish unique to the show car.

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New Civic Type R Prototype breaks cover in Paris

At the front, the aggressive bumper is accentuated with a winged carbon fibre splitter and a red accent line. Additional slatted ducts add width to the bumper, and diamond-mesh inserts fill the sculpted air intakes. Honda’s red ‘H’ badge – which adorns all Type R models – sits above a new air vent at the nose of the car. There is also a new intake on the bonnet, with an air scoop sited centrally in a trapezoidal recess. Also, there are smoked lenses for the LED headlights, indicators and side repeaters.

New Civic Type R Prototype breaks cover in Paris

Carbon fibre side skirts run the length of the wheelbase, between 20-inch piano black alloy wheels with red accents and 245-section high-performance tyres. Enlarged arches accommodate the new wheels. A carbon fibre diffuser runs below the wider rear bumper, which frames three fully-functional tailpipes with a pair of directional strakes at each side. The central tailpipe is of a smaller diameter and is highlighted in bright metallic red. Unique peaks at the roof flanks point backwards towards the large rear wing.

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New Civic Type R Prototype breaks cover in Paris

The next-generation Civic Type R was engineered within the same development programme as the other members of the Civic family, and will be officially unveiled in production form next year. It will be produced at Honda of the UK Manufacturing (HUM) in Swindon – the global manufacturing hub for the five-door hatchback, with sales expected to begin in Europe during the second half of 2017. The Type R will be exported to markets around the world, including the US – which will mark the first time that any Honda-badged Type R has been officially sold in North America.

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