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Honda Civic Type R 2024 vs. 2023: What’s the Difference?

Honda Civic Type R 2024 vs. 2023: What’s the Difference?

Honda Civic Type R 2024 vs. 2023: What’s the Difference?

Honda Civic latest price in Pakistan after Budget 2024–25 approval!

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  • Honda Civic Type R: beloved for performance, practicality, and engineering.
  • The 2023 model is praised for its engine, suspension, and practicality, but fuel economy is a concern.
  • Price hike due to “higher costs associated with production and logistics.”
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Car enthusiasts have a special affinity for the Honda Civic Type R, appreciating its unique combination of performance, practicality, and Honda’s renowned engineering. The Civic Type R, which initially gained cult status in the late ’90s, inherited the Type R badge from the Honda NSX. The first Civic Type R (EK9), featuring a high-revving B16B engine and track-focused handling, was a three-door hatchback with a 1.6-liter 4-cylinder VTEC engine producing 182 hp. Today’s Civic Type R retains the spirit, significance, and front-wheel-drive drivetrain of its predecessor but with a more contemporary design and a slightly less potent engine.

The well-received 2023 Honda Civic Type R garnered positive reviews, particularly in engine performance, suspension, transmission, and practicality, although fuel economy posed a potential drawback. Anticipation surrounded the expectation of Honda introducing the 2024 Civic Type R as a hybrid or fully electric car. However, the 2024 model refresh focused on a minor adjustment: the price.

What does the 2023 Honda Civic Type R look like under and outside the hood?

Honda Civic Type R 2024 vs. 2023: What's the Difference?

Honda Civic Type R 2024 vs. 2023: What’s the Difference?

Let’s delve into the crucial details: the specifications. The 2023 Civic Type R is equipped with a turbocharged 2.0-liter VTEC engine, delivering 315 hp at 6,500 rpm and 310 lb-ft of torque between 2,600 and 4,000 rpm. Its inline-4 cylinder layout is supported by a 16-valve dual overhead camshaft (DOHC), and the engine redlines at around 7,000 rpm. This front-wheel-drive sports car can accelerate from zero to 60 in 4.7 seconds. In terms of transmission, the 2023 Civic Type R, like its predecessors, features a six-speed manual transmission.

The vehicle features a relatively restrained body design, especially compared to previous Honda Civic Type R models, with fewer sharp edges and a more sophisticated appearance. Honda has shifted its focus toward aerodynamics, departing from the stereotypically aggressive exterior of the Honda Civic. Notable exterior elements include a sizable rear spoiler and 19-inch wheels with wide tires. Inside, the design is minimalist, with red accents on the seats and carbon-like trims on the dashboard. The interior space is comparable to a regular Civic hatchback.

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What’s different in the 2024 Honda Civic Type R?

Honda Civic Type R 2024 vs. 2023: What's the Difference?

Honda Civic Type R 2024 vs. 2023: What’s the Difference?

Despite growing environmental concerns and the trend toward hybrid or electric vehicles in the industry, you might have expected Honda to incorporate an electric motor into the iconic Civic Type R lineup in 2024. However, the 2024 CTR remains unchanged in all significant aspects, retaining the same engine, horsepower output, appearance, and even color options. Standard colors include Rallye Red and Crystal Black Pearl, while premium choices consist of Championship White, Sonic Gray Pearl, and Boost Blue Pearl. The interior maintains the red and black color scheme from the previous year.

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The primary distinction lies in the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP). The 2023 Honda Civic Type R starts at an MSRP of $44,390, while, according to Edmunds, the 2024 CTR has a $45,890 MSRP (inclusive of destination cost). Due to their high demand, dealers might sell these cars for several thousand dollars above the MSRP. Understanding the substantial price increase without apparent differences can be challenging from a buyer’s perspective. However, a Honda spokesperson informed Motor1 that the main reason for this hike is the “higher costs associated with production and logistics and that it is taking effect with the 2024 model year.”

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