The new engine is based on the regular 2.0L Type-R unit but thanks to a stroker kit now displaces 2,157cc. It's the same basic i-VTEC 2.0L unit, but Honda has reduced friction on the internals and redesigned the camshafts. Other modifications include uprated brakes, shocks and springs and Mugen’s new 'I-TCMS' tire monitoring system.
Another area that’s been improved is the gearbox set-up. The standard model’s manual ‘box has been replaced with a six-speed sequential unit, which shifts gears in a blistering 80 milliseconds. The car still retains a clutch but this is only used when launching from a standstill. The car’s body has also been given a major makeover. In addition to the new carbon-fiber front bar, designers stripped out the cabin and replaced the standard seats with figure-hugging buckets.





Reader Comments
Fri Jan 18 2008 1:06 PM
mlevere1992 says
Why does the front of this look like the new Subaru STI?
Fri Jan 18 2008 4:40 PM
CK says
Well you shoud ask why looks the ne Impreza like the Civic sedan, cause the Civic was released earlier.
Fri Jan 18 2008 11:06 PM
sebastian says
I want this car!!
Fri Jan 18 2008 11:16 PM
ohmy says
reminds me more of a evo than STi
Sun Jan 20 2008 10:03 PM
SuperSkyline89 says
This car looks awesome, the carbon fibre makes it look pretty sinister. I don't even want to know the kind of attention it would draw from the police though.
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