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New Honda Civic Type R 2015 - pictures

By:Auto Express team
2 Jun 2015
Go to: Honda Civic Type R (2015-2017) review
  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 front

    At long last, we've got behind the wheel of the new Honda Civic Type R to see if it's been worth the wait. 

  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 rear static

    Powered by a new 2.0-litre 4cyl turbocharged engine, the Type R produces 306bhp. 

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  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 dramatic shot

    Going from 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds, the Civic will also reach a top speed of 167mph. 

  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 lights

    There are plenty of touches (both subtle and unsubtle) to mark this hot version out over standard Civic models. 

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  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 pipes

    Quad exhausts and a gloss black rear diffuser contribute to the car's look. 

  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 driving

    Put your foot to the floor and the Civic dishes out a great slug of torque, while the six-speed short-throw manual gearbox is a joy to use. 

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  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 rear tracking

    The engine will rev out to 7,000rpm with ease, so the Type R hasn't lost all of its engine's character in the move to turbo power. 

  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 tracking

    On a twisty back road, the Type R comes to life, feeling lithe and agile - especially when you press the +R button which stiffens and sharpens everything up.

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  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 action

    The steering is weighty, but accurate enough to guide the Civic through corners with confidence. The Type R has tremendous grip, too. 

  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 engine

    Hardcore Honda purists might not be pleased with the decision to fit the new Type R with a turbocharged engine, but the new car's unit is a worthy successor. 

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  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 interior

    Inside, sporty bucket seats provide plenty of support and it's easy to find the perfect driving position. 

  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 dashboard

    There's plenty of standard equipment on offer, too. Bluetooth, keyless entry, cruise and climate control, parking sensors, autonomous braking and Honda's CONNECT multimedia system are all standard. 

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  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 seats

    Sports bucket seats are comfortable and supportive, and it's easy to find the perfect driving position. 

  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 binnacle

    +R button is subtle, but press it and the car changes to become a more hardcore road racer. 

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  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 static

    At £29,995, the Civic Type R is a but more expensive than its rivals, while you can add a GT pack for an extra £2,300 which adds sat-nav and some extra safety systems. 

  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 side

    The Civic is still a five door, so practicality isn't a concern. 

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  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 back

    The huge rear wing, amongst other exterior features, contributes to the Type R's purposeful look and downforce. 

  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 tail

    The steroidal styling is all fit for purpose, though. The Civic has a slippery shape which means performance and efficiency are both improved. 

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  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 badge
  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 boot

    The boot is big, while the Honda's clever Magic Seats fold flat to create a huge load bay - meaning this a hot hatch that can do it all. 

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  • New Honda Civic Type R 2015 rear seats

    The rear seats fold flat or, alternatively, can be flipped up - cinema-style - to fit a variety of awkward loads. 

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