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Honda Europe Confirms Production of Civic Type R Mugen 240HP, 20 Examples Priced at £38,599 - $64,000

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As anticipated, Honda has given the green light for a limited production run of the Civic Type R Mugen hot hatch that was first revealed as a prototype model earlier this summer. Only 20 cars will be hand-built in the UK by Mugen's European division with prices set at £38,599 OTR, which comes to about $64,000 or €42,900 at the current exchange rates. Honda did not say whether all examples will be right-hand drive or if it will produce some left hand drive vehicles.

"Each Type R MUGEN will be an exclusive, hand-built race car for the road," said Hiroki Toyoda, Vice President of MUGEN EURO. "When we launched the Civic Type RR saloon in Japan, we sold out of all 300 units in just six minutes. Given the interest we have already had from car enthusiasts in the UK and abroad, we hope to repeat that achievement."

The hottest Type R hatch (see video here) ever is based on the series production model but benefits from an array of upgrades. Mugen has thoroughly reworked the Type R's 2.0-liter i-VTEC four-cylinder engine with a modified intake system, new pistons, a reprogrammed ECU and a custom stainless steel exhaust system and airbox.

The result is a 20 percent power increase from 200HP to 240HP at a screaming 8,300 rpm (300 revolutions more than the stock engine) and a 10 percent boost in torque throughout the rev range. The four-cylinder engine's peak torque is up, from 142 lb-ft at 5,600rpm to 157 lb-ft at 6,250rpm.

Honda estimates that the Mugen Civic Type R will accelerate from zero to 62mph (100km/h) in 6.0 seconds and reach a top speed of 150mph or 241 km/h.

The extra grunt of the tuned engine is transferred to road through a six-speed manual gearbox and a limited slip differential, while grip and handling are claimed to be significantly improved through a completely revised suspension set-up, with custom-made springs and dampers.

Stopping power comes courtesy of bespoke four-piston mono-block racing brake callipers that sit under high-density, lightweight forged alloy wheels. According to the maker, these weigh just 7.85kg (17.3 lbs) each or 32 per cent less than the production wheel.

The Mugen-prepped hardcore Civic Type R also features an aerodynamic kit comprising of a large wing at the back of the car that promises to increase downforce at high-speeds, new front and rear skirts made out of composite materials. A new grille and the large twin tail pipes complete the exterior package while all cars will be painted in Honda's Championship White – the traditional racing colour of the brand.

Furthermore, buyers can opt for a 'Track Pack' that includes front Recaro bucket seats, removal of the rear seat bench with a composite blanking panel fitted to reduce weight, water and oil temperature/pressure gauges, data recording equipment, and a set of track-ready road-legal tires.





15 Comments:

Anonymous said... »October 22, 2009

"Honda did not say whether all examples will be right-hand drive or if it will produce some left hand drive vehicles"

AutoCar magazine suggests they're all destined for the UK - so I presume they're all Right Hand Drive

John @ Carscoop said... »October 22, 2009

Anon# That would be my guess too since only 20 cars will be produced. But you can't be 100 percent sure until Honda says so.,

Anonymous said... »October 22, 2009

64K for Honda Civic Type R Mugen you have got to be kidding me, I don't care that only 20 are being made I would rather save up the extra 16K or so worth of cash and buy a Nissan GT-R.

SamuraiJack said... »October 22, 2009

Anon,

The GT-R is 58000pounds in the UK, 30000pounds more than the Mugen. That's about a $50000 price difference. We outside of the US aren't as lucky as you with your cheap cars.

Anonymous said... »October 23, 2009

and still, the performance figures arent that great either....

Anonymous said... »October 23, 2009

20 examples? 64K? idiots...

Anonymous said... »October 24, 2009

Its Honda guys.... you have quality and performance.

Anonymous said... »October 25, 2009

If it's quality and performance you are after, then think Focus RS...
Can't believe anyone would be that stupid to spend that kind of money for such lackluster performance.
Civic Type R Mugen=Epic fail

Anonymous said... »October 26, 2009

"If its quality and performance you are after, then think Focus RS.."
No way..DuDe.... cannot focus my mind on the Focus. Focusting!

Anonymous said... »October 26, 2009

Focus Rs 305bhp stunning aggresive looks fantastic performance and all for 27k, its a no brainer.

Anonymous said... »October 27, 2009

VW Golf R AWD 270hp 6speed

Sun CRm said... »October 28, 2009

This is only for a mad-crazy honda lover-collectioner.
None of fresh-minded person would ever consider waste his money on this. There are 'N' number of cars which are better in performace, less cost repairs and spares etc. Even older ones.

Anonymous said... »November 19, 2009

supertricky
I'll take a standard honda & supercharge that for 325bhp thank you very much.

Anonymous said... »April 23, 2010

Honda = quality and performance?

you are kidding right....64k for a piece of crap ...sorry that is my opinion...with 30k I can buy a great Seat Leon Cupra R that is faster than this and have a awesome look compared with this

Anonymous said... »August 31, 2010

GUYS DONT ARGUE..THIS CAR IS MADE FOR 20 UNIQUE PERSONS WHO HAVE THE DRIVING SENSE AND ABILITY..THEY WILL BE ALWAYS UNIQUE IN TIME TO DRIVE A UNIQUE HONDA...IF YOU ARE NOT UNIQUE TRY ALL THE OTHER CRAPS...SORRY I MEAN EUROPEAN AND US CARS AND BE....COMMON..THATS ALL..

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