
Following media speculation Mugen Euro has confirmed the development of a highly-tuned Honda Civic Type R Mugen concept prototype road car, using the same powertrain as the Civic Mugen RR saloon launched in 2007 in Japan. However, there are currently no plans for a production model. More images and full press release after the jump...
PRESS RELEASE:
MUGEN EURO TO BUILD TYPE R PROTOTYPE
Following media speculation, MUGEN EURO Co., Ltd has confirmed the development of a highly-tuned Honda Civic Type R 'MUGEN' concept prototype road car, using the same powertrain as the Civic MUGEN RR saloon launched in 2007 in Japan.
The car is being developed in Japan by MUGEN EURO - the Northampton-based subsidiary of Honda's long standing tuning partner MUGEN - and will be brought to the UK for testing later in the year. At this stage, the car is being prepared purely as a prototype model.
To enhance the performance of the already-impressive Civic Type R, MUGEN EURO will tune Honda's 2.0-litre i-VTEC engine to produce more power and torque, as well as developing the brakes, exhaust and suspension. Externally, the Civic will take on an even more aggressive appearance, with a new aerodynamic package including a larger rear boot spoiler.
"In standard trim, the Civic Type R is a thrilling machine to drive," said Hiro Toyoda, Vice President of MUGEN EURO. "It is a fantastic base model from which we hope to develop one of the quickest point to point front-wheel-drive road cars in the country."
There are currently no plans for a production model.
[Source: Honda]
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Mugen Euro confirms development of Type R prototype
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