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2016年9月14日

Scoop: New Honda Civic Type R

Mag-X has has published info about the new Honda Civic Type R, which in August 2017 is going to make its debut in Japan. Sales of the new Civic have began in the US, with the European debut scheduled for the Paris Auto Salon in October. Sales in Japan will start during the second half of 2017. Price of the new Civic Type R is expected to be below 5,000,000 ¥. 

Source: Mag-X

2016年8月30日

2011年9月22日

All-new EUDM Honda Civic - IAA 2011



So, it took a bit longer, but I finally managed to upload some photos I took. The previous-gen model was way better and I really liked it. The new one is just a big failure in my opinion, with the front having some Seat design elements and the rear being simply ugly. In terms of the interior, the quality has been improved, but it has become very complex in terms of design with a lot of lines etc.

2011年9月17日

All-new EUDM Honda Civic at IAA!

I will be able to upload more live photos very soon, but this is just one of them. The car looks a bit better in the flesh, but I think Honda has really failed with the rear end design.

2011年8月31日

First official photo of all-new EUDM Honda Civic!!!

As it was expected, the new EUDM Civic's design is an evolution of the current one and this is the first official photo published by Honda. I really like the new rear lights!

2011年3月27日

2011年3月24日

Photos of new JDM Honda Civic!!!

This is the new JDM Honda Civic, which will be also sold in Asia. As you can clearly see, there are not huge differences compared to the USDM model, apparent from a different grille at the front, different bumper design and rear lights.

2011年2月18日

New Honda Civic (USDM) officially revealed

The 9th-gen USDM Honda Civic has been revealed and I am afraid there are no pleasant surprises... Honda claims that the new-gen Civic shares practically nothing with the previous model!

The petrol version will be powered by a 1.8L i-VTEC engine, with a power output of 140 hp, while the hybrid version will be powered by a 1.5L engine coupled to a CVT gearbox. An Li-Ion battery will be used for the first time in a Honda vehicle and the total power output is 110 hp. The sporty Si model will get a new 2.4L engine with 200 hp.
 
More photos after the jump!

2011年2月2日

All-new Honda Civic caught undisguised in Japan!!!

The first new Honda Civics have been caught leaving from the Suzuka plant in Japan! Those units are under way to the States and I have to admit that I am seriously disappointed by the design. I think the new Corolla (earlier post) will be much nicer than this...

More photos after the jump!

2011年1月24日

Honda Civic Type R: EK9 vs EP3 vs FD2 vs FN2

Below is a nice technical comparison between all the generations of the Honda Civic Type R!

 EK9 vs EP3
Release Year1995/092000/09
Year end2000/092005/09
Type the reference year1999/122004/04



TypeGF-EK9ABA-EP3
Car NameCivicCivic
GradeType RType R
Riding capacity44
Price¥ 219.8 万円¥ 233.1 万円



Takeshi Tamotsu × width × height4185 × 1695 × 1360mm4135 × 1695 × 1430mm
Interior length × width × height1695 × 1390 × 1115mm1805 × 1455 × 1175mm
Front / rear1480mm/1480mm1470mm/1470mm
Wheelbase2620mm2570mm
Turning circle5.4m5.7m
Vehicle weight1070kg1190kg



Drive systemFFFF
Transmission5MT6MT
Tire SizeF:195/55R15 R:195/55R15F:205/45R17 R:205/45R17



Engine TypeB16BK20A
Emissions and type1595cc 直4 DOHC1998cc 直4 DOHC
Diameter × stroke81mm × 77.4mm86mm x 86mm
Compression ratio10.811.5
Intake SystemNANA
Maximum power output185ps (136kW) / 8200rpm215ps (158kW) / 8000rpm
Maximum torque16.3kg ・ m (159.7N ・ m) / 7500rpm20.6kg ・ m (201.9N ・ m) / 7000rpm
The use of fuelHigh-octane gasolineHigh-octane gasoline
10.15 mileage13.6km / L12.4km / L

FD2 vs FN2
Release Year2005/09
Year end2010/08Drive current (December 2010)
Type the reference year2008/092010/10



TypeABA-FD2ABA-FN2
Car NameCivicCivic
GradeType RType R Euro
Riding capacity54
Price¥ 283.5 万円¥ 300.0 万円



Takeshi Tamotsu × width × height4540 × 1770 × 1430mm4270 × 1785 × 1445mm
Interior length × width × height1900 × 1470 × 1170mm2230 × 1445 × 1195mm
Front / rear1505mm/1515mm1505mm/1530mm
Wheelbase2700mm2635mm
Turning circle5.9m5.6m
Vehicle weight1270kg1320kg



Drive systemFFFF
Transmission6MT6MT
Tire SizeF:225/40R18 R:225/40R18F:225/40R18 R:225/40R18



Engine TypeK20AK20A
Emissions and type1998cc 直4 DOHC1998cc 直4 DOHC
Diameter × stroke86mm x 86mm86mm x 86mm
Compression ratio11.711.0
Intake SystemNANA
Maximum power output225ps (165kW) / 8000rpm201ps (148kW) / 7800rpm
Maximum torque21.9kg ・ m (214.6N ・ m) / 6100rpm19.7kg ・ m (193.1N ・ m) / 5600rpm
The use of fuelHigh-octane gasolineHigh-octane gasoline
10.15 mileage11.0km / L11.6km / L
JC08 fuel economy
10.8km / L

2011年1月18日

New 2011 EUDM Honda Civic - launch of every Civic variety within weeks of each other!

So far, we have seen spy shots of both JDM and EUDM Civics, and Honda has even presented two concepts of the USDM 9th-gen Civic at Detroit. The USDM versions will go on sale in April, and apparently, every Civic variety will be launched within weeks  of each other, according to John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda!!!

Quattroruote magazine has came up with this 'photoshoped' image, giving an impression of how the EUDM model (earlier post) could look like. Well, judging by the spy shots, the overall shape won't change much and it makes sense, since after the "revolutionary" design of the current-gen model, Honda has decided to play it safe.

According to the article, the engines are expected to be the same, meaning that the 2.2 L diesel engine will be on offer, along with the 1.8 L petrol (R18A1) one. I suspect that once again, the hybrid version will be made in Japan and thus Europe will get the JDM Civic Hybrid.

I would like to thank my dear friend, Dimitris, for providing me with this magazine scan!

2011年1月12日

New Civic Hybrid to be lighter with improved electric drive range

Following the reveal of the Civic concepts at Detroit, which are basically what will be sold in the States in the spring, we are now waiting for more info to come up regarding the JDM and EUDM versions.

The hybrid version of the new Civic will be equipped with a lithium-ion (Li-ion) rechargeable battery. Li-Ion batteries are the next step in terms of battery technology and the Civic Hybrid will be the first Honda to come with one. The battery will be provided by Blue Energy, a joint venture of Honda and GS Yuasa, and according to Tech-On!, production has already started.

The IMA system will be the same as the one used at the moment across the Honda lineup, and the capacity of the battery has not been disclosed yet. However, Honda claims that the new Civic will have improved electric drive range and with the new battery, it is possible to more efficiently harvest electricity by using regenerative braking. As for the self-developed motor, its output is apparently higher than that of the motor used for the Insight and the Fit (10 kW).

The new Civic is going to be lighter than its predecessor, and a larger amount of high-tensile steel will be used.

2011年1月10日

Even more live photos of Civic sedan concept...


[Source: Autoblog]

Even more live photos of Civic coupe concept...


[Source: Autoblog]

More photos of new Civic concepts presented at Detroit!

As usual, besides the live ones, here we are with the official photos.

Honda, pleeeeease bring the coupe in Europe...!!!

More photos after the jump!

Honda Civic coupe and sedan concepts finally presented at Detroit!!!

Finally the waiting is over. Those are the new USDM Civics! Honda just presented two concepts, a coupe and a sedan!!!  They are expected to go on sale in the US in April and those concepts presented at the Detroit Auto Show are pretty much what will go into production... ok, minus the fancy bits and pieces.

Three powertrains will be available, as with the current-gen model: gas, natural gas, and hybrid.

The design of both cars is just an evolution, but the Civic coupe looks really good, better than the current one IMO!!!

[Source: Twitter]