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« on: June 19, 2011, 10:16:35 AM »

Honda Civic Type R Mugen Pre-Production Spec
By Piers Ward Top Gear Magazine



There aren't many ways that you can get a Touring Car experience on the road, but Mugen is about to create one. The Japanese tuner of all things Honda has decided to put the Type R concept it built over the summer into limited production. And when I say ‘limited', this time it really is. Just 20 cars will be built and all are heading for the UK in the spring.



Each of those 20 customers will have to shell out £38,599 - about £20,000 more than the standard car. That's a big ask even for a hot hatch as capable as this Mugen Civic.


 
So, for nearly £40k you get an uprated engine which now produces 238bhp, an all-new exhaust system, forged alloy wheels which are 32 per cent lighter at each corner, altered suspension, bigger front brakes, and an outrageous and active aero kit.


 
If you decide to throw more money at Mugen, they'll throw more of your car away. You can opt to remove the rear seats, fit Recaros at the front, and get stickier tyres.


 
All that will shave more than 100kg off the standard Civic Type R's weight, whereas the ‘standard' Mugen loses 20kg. Personally, I think spending nigh on £40k on a Civic is eye-watering enough, so I'd stick to the normal version.


 
And why wouldn't you when it's this good? What a car. There aren't many things this side of a Porsche 911 GT3 RS that are this responsive, this ready to react to your every command. There's a fantastic poise and balance to the Type R now, so that it feels like it's pivoting around you. Yes there's understeer, but on the open road you won't be going quick enough for that. And I'd wager this thing would be as much fun, and as quick, as a Ford Focus RS.


 
Turn in, feel the front tyres scrabble for grip, plant your foot and let the limited slip diff try to drag your nose in, snick the amazingly slick gearstick into the next cog and concentrate on the next bend. It's so alive and brilliant and addictive.


 
I'll be honest - we drove it on a flat circuit and I've no idea what the ride would be like. But Tom Ford reckoned the concept was better damped than the normal Type R and the front springs on this pre-production spec version are a bit softer than the concept, so it should be pretty good.


 
The engine is amazingly tractable, so that even if you're just pootling along you don't have to feel like you've got to constantly change down a gear to get some torque. The way it revs and reacts to your right foot feels like a racing car, though. And if you're worried about the resonance that Tom mentioned in his feature, don't be. It's still loud but a trip to the shops won't make your ears bleed.
 
The only disappointment here is that the round and flashy tail pipes are still fake. You can see the real exhaust (and it's tiny) peeking out from inside the chrome. Come on, Mugen - you're an engineering firm steeped in glorious history. Fake exhaust pipes are not what you're about.
 
What's even odder about persisting with those pipes is that everything else is so well done. There aren't any ridiculous and blank air vents on the bodywork any more (the concept was littered with them) and the brakes feel fantastic. We did a lot of laps of a track and at no point did they start to fade. Approach a corner and you have absolute faith in them every time - there's enough feel to let you know what is going on, but not so much bite that it feels as if you'd be sent through the front windscreen every time. Perfect road car brakes.
 
There's no doubt a lot of time and effort, and brilliant engineering, have gone into this Mugen. It's now the car the Civic Type R should always have been. And if you do plenty of track days, this is certainly the hot hatch for you - nothing else will come close to it on a circuit. But it's also really expensive, and that just takes some of the shine off it. Brilliant, but not perfect.

Honda Civic Type R Mugen (2010) CAR review

By Ben Pulman

First Drives



The Honda Civic Type R Mugen is going into production. Yes, it might have been the worst kept secret in the world, but now Honda and Mugen have officially announced that they will produce a limited number of tuned and tweaked Euro-spec Civic Type Rs for the UK.



Just 20 will be made, each will cost £38,599, and if you tick the right option boxes you can make sure your car is exactly like the original Mugen concept. CAR has just driven the pre-production version of the Honda Civic Type R Mugen, so read on to find out how it differs from the concept.


 
£38,599 is a lot of money – presumably for that much cash the production Honda Civic Type R Mugen will be identical to the concept car?


 
Not quite. The limited run guarantees exclusivity and goes someway to justifying the pricetag, but you don’t get everything that was on the concept. So while there are engine, suspension, brake and aero tweaks, you have to pay extra for lightweight body panels and the stripped-out interior.


 
Will there be enough people in the UK ready to cough up the cash? Mugen is certain there will be – when it released 300 Japanese-spec Civic RRs in its home country all of them were sold in just 6 minutes. And if UK buyers don’t snap up this new car, then Mugen knows there are plenty of customers in Europe who will be happy to have one.



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How much?
£38,599
 
On sale in the UK:
Spring 2010
 
Engine:
1998cc 16v 4-cyl, 237bhp @ 8300rpm, 157lb ft @ 6250rpm
 
Transmission:
Six-speed manual, front-wheel drive
 
Performance:
6.0sec 0-62mph, 150mph, 30mpg (all estimates)
 
How heavy / made of?
1247kg/steel
 
How big (length/width/height in mm)?
4280/1795/1440

 

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« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2011, 08:03:24 AM »

Which issue was this Rob? Did they ever feature it in action live (show). Would like to watch if it was every aired.
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« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2011, 09:00:14 PM »

Apparently CAR magazine from UK tested it with a video shoot but not Top Gear they just tested it with a photoshoot which sucks because I like how honest Jeremy Clarkson is.
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