Open wide and say R! Mugen Motorsports, Honda’s AMG-style tuning arm, is set to release the hardcore Civic Type RR later this year – heralding plans to beef up the maker’s entire model range.
Based on the high-revving three-door UK-spec Civic Type R, the Type RR features a 240bhp engine and track-focused cabin. It’s expected to look a lot like the original Civic Type R concept, revealed in 2006.
The Type RR will cost £35,000-£40,000 – easily £10,000 more than a Ford Focus RS. It will have a modified 2.0-litre VTEC motor, stripped-out cabin, stiffer suspension, sportier bodykit and all-important exclusivity. Mugen expects to sell only a few dozen in the first half year.
Aimed squarely at track day enthusiasts, the Type RR will feature various levels of customisation. There are also rumours of a retro-fit option for existing Civic Type R owners.
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This looks nice, as does the Ford Focus. But, FWD is not going to handle 240hp except going straight ahead. They both need to put the drive train in the back -- like the FIAT X1/9, Toyota MR2, and Lancia Beta Scorpion.