Wednesday, April 15, 2015

2015 Honda Civic Type R

Honda has revealed the price of its 310-horsepower compact rocket.
Honda has indeed revealed at the Geneva Motor Show 2015 at the World premiere of the 2015 Honda Civic Type R all information and details about the new top model of its compact series, but a key question left open the Japanese. For as much of the front-wheel drive 310 hp Civic will cost, they did not respond to the auto show on strong demand. Who picks up the equipment line GT, must prepare 40,390 euros. The launch takes place in the summer 2015.


In terms of performance there is no difference. Both versions are powered by the 310 hp and 400 Nm strong 2.0 VTEC TURBO petrol engine that propels the Civic in 5.7 seconds from zero to 100, and only at 270 km / h slowed by air drag. In addition, the Honda Civic Type R 2015 first to feature the new "+ R" mode, which is activated by pressing a button and increase the responsiveness of various powertrain and chassis systems.

Equipment
The differences are purely in the equipment. In the basic model are the City Emergency Braking Assistance (CTBA), air conditioning, the 7-inch infotainment system Touchsceen Honda CONNECT including smartphone integration, the keyless entry system Smart Entry & Start and LED headlights for the low beams on board. With the version of the compact sports car GT also has front and rear parking sensors, headlights with automatic headlight activation, 320-watt audio system, dual zone climate control, red ambient lighting, rain sensor and electrically folding exterior mirrors. The new infotainment system is also integrated with Garmin satellite navigation equipped (including five years free map updates). Honda's driver assistance package also is part of the standard equipment of the 2015 Honda Civic Type R GT: The safety systems that use a combination of camera and radar technology, include the collision warning system, the lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition, the high-beam assistant, the Blind Spot Assist and parking assistant.


Photo Credit: © Honda

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