Thursday, November 30, 2017

Honda Accord and Civic Named to Car and Driver Magazine 10Best

America’s first and second best retail selling cars1 receive Car and Driver 10Best awards, Civic in Hatchback Sport, Si and Type R variants and Accord for a record 32nd time


The all-new 2018 Honda Accord and the 2018 Civic Hatchback Sport, Si and Type R have been named to Car and Driver magazine’s 10Best list for 2018. This marks the 32nd time that Accord has made the prestigious 10Best list, a feat unmatched by any other vehicle. It is the sixth time Civic has made the 10Best list.


The 10th generation Accord, dubbed by the experts at Car and Driver as “America’s Best Sedan” (November 2017 issue), benefits from the most radical redesign in the model’s 41-year history, including dramatic new styling, a more sophisticated and spacious interior and two all-new turbocharged powerplants. The Accord 1.5T launched on Oct. 18 and was joined earlier this month by the Accord 2.0T. The all-new 2018 Accord Hybrid will launch next year.

The Civic Sport Hatchback, Si and Type R are the latest editions to the 10th-generation Civic lineup, America’s best-selling car. The 306-horsepower2 Civic Type R is first Honda Type R sold in America and the fastest front-wheel drive production car around the famed Nürburgring circuit. The 10th-generation Civic Si Coupe, Si Sedan and Hatchback siblings also benefit from a completely reengineered body and chassis and new turbocharged engines, offering customers class-leading interior space and driving fun.

About Honda
Honda offers a full line of reliable, fuel-efficient and fun-to-drive vehicles with advanced safety technologies sold through over 1,000 independent U.S. Honda dealers. The Honda lineup includes the Fit, Civic, Accord and Clarity series passenger cars, along with the HR-V, CR-V and Pilot sport/utility vehicles, the Ridgeline pickup and the Odyssey minivan.

Honda has been producing automobiles in America for 35 years and currently operates 19 major manufacturing facilities in North America. In 2016, more than 95% of all Honda and Acura vehicles sold in the U.S. were made in North America, using domestic and globally sourced parts.

For More Information
Consumer information about Accord is available at https://automobiles.honda.com/accord and information about the Civic is available at https://automobiles.honda.com/civic. To join the Accord community on Facebook visit https://www.facebook.com/hondacivic/ and to join the Civic community on Facebook visit https://www.facebook.com/hondaaccord/. Additional media information including detailed pricing features and high-resolution photography of the Honda Accord and Civic available at http://hondanews.com


1 Based on Urban Science retail sales data among all car models in the industry for each 2016CY-end and 2017CYTD October.
2 306 horsepower @ 6,500 rpm (SAE net)
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

CRV HONORED AS MOTOR TREND 2018 SUV OF THE YEAR:

Motor Trend has named the ever-popular Honda CR-V as its 2018 SUV of the Year. The 2018 CR-V, which is the second model year of the completely reimagined fifth-generation of Honda's compact SUV, beat out 25 contenders in an exhaustive evaluation by 11 of Motor Trend's top editors, writers and testers. The refreshed fourth-generation Honda CR-V previously took home Motor Trend 2015 SUV of the Year honors.





"The Honda CR-V has earned its place as America's most popular SUV over the past two decades by providing customers with just the right balance of features, capabilities, fun-to-drive performance and outstanding quality." said Jeff Conrad, senior vice president of Automobile Sales & general manager of the Honda Division at American Honda. "We are incredibly honored to earn this recognition from the experts at Motor Trend in a very competitive and crowded field."

Calling it "the swankiest interior ever seen on the CR-V", Motor Trend chose the CR-V because Honda paid attention to a wide range of details including advancement in design, safety performance features, engineering excellence, efficiency and value. To be eligible for the Motor Trend SUV of the Year award, a vehicle must be "all-new" or "substantially upgraded" and have been on sale within 12 months from the previous November.

The 2018 Honda CR-V is manufactured at three Honda plants in North America: East Liberty, Ohio; Greensburg, Indiana; and Alliston, Ontario.  Its 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and automatic transmission are manufactured in Ohio by the Anna Engine Plant and Honda Transmission Mfg., in Russells Point, respectively1. Honda has sold more than 4.2 million CR-Vs in America since its U.S. introduction in 1997, making it the top-selling SUV in America over the course of 20 years. The new CR-V has collected numerous other accolades including a Kelley Blue Book "Best Overall Buy" in the Small SUV/Crossover category, U.S. News & World Report's "2017 Best New Car for Teens" and Autotrader's "Must Test Drive" Award, as well as a top-in-segment score in J.D. Power and Associates' 2017 U.S. APEAL Study.


1 The CR-V, its 1.5 liter turbo engine and transmission are made from domestic and globally sourced parts

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

PRESS RELEASE 
November 15, 2017                    

Bring Joy to Children Less Fortunate

Hendrick Honda is proud to join the U. S Marine Corps Reserve for the 9th year in a row to help the Toys for Tots Foundation collect toys for children who are less fortunate.

As some families struggle to bring joy to their children during Christmas, the Toys for Tots program asks for your help in collecting toys to be redistributed to these families.  The goal for Hendrick Honda is to support this program by filling up a vehicle on our showroom floor with new unwrapped toys.  Anyone can stop by our dealership and donate any new toy, large or small.  The key is to make this an enjoyable Christmas for as many Children in our local community as possible.    

Due to the overwhelming donation of toys the past seven years, Hendrick Honda is thrilled to serve as a Toys for Tots drop off location for a 9th year.  Last year, vehicles on our showroom floor were filled to the brim with toys, and this year we would like to collect even more toys.  Please join us and the Marine Corps Reserve in supporting Toys for Tots by donating any new unwrapped toy to our dealership at 8901 South Blvd. from November 13th through December 16th, 2017.

The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, an IRS recognized 51(c) (3) tax exempt not for profit charity, is the authorized fund raising and support organization for the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program.  The mission of the Foundation is to provide a tangible sign of hope to economically disadvantaged children during Christmas.  While the Marines coordinate and manage the program, the Foundation’s success depends on the support of the local community and the generosity of people who donate toys, and that’s why we at Hendrick Honda have joined this cause.

Hendrick Honda appreciates your continued support of this very worthwhile charity.



FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
               Anne Lewis
              704-552-3318
               anne.wilkinson@hendrickauto.com


Monday, October 30, 2017

HENDRICK Honda RAFFLES OFF BRAND NEW ODYSSEY!



Hendrick Honda was pleased to once again hold its annual Odyssey raffle in support of youth athletics.  Thirty three organizations participated to help raise over $60,340 this year for their respective groups.  The drawing for the 2018 Odyssey was held at the Pop Warner Bowl at the Cannon School on Oct. 28th, where Steve Terry and his family became the lucky recipients of a brand new vehicle!




For more information on how to get involved with next year’s Raffle, please contact Anne Lewis of Hendrick Honda at 704.552.3318 or at anne.wilkinson@hendrickauto.com.

Friday, July 14, 2017

Dramatic Design of Reimagined 2018 Honda Accord Signals New Direction for
America’s Retail Best-Selling Midsize Sedan



          Next-generation Honda design, packaging and proportion
          Interior space and quality that exceeds the midsize class
          New powertrain lineup: turbocharged and electrified performance
          Lighter, more rigid body and new chassis design
          Honda Sensing® technology standard on all models and trims
          New Accord Hybrid to be made in Ohio



DETROIT, MI Jul. 14 2017 – Honda today showcased a new direction for
America’s retail best-selling midsize sedan with the world debut of a more
stylish, sporty and premium 2018 Honda Accord that launches this fall. The
world debut event held today in Detroit can be viewed at


The 10th-generation Accord is new from the ground up and features a lighter
and more rigid body structure, an advanced new chassis design, two all-new,
high-torque direct-injected and turbocharged engines, the world’s first
10-speed automatic transmission for a front-drive car and a new generation
of Honda’s two-motor hybrid technology, along with a host of new safety,
driver-assistive and connected-car technologies – all wrapped in a more
sophisticated, sleek and athletic design with top class interior space and
comfort.


“We are redefining the Honda Accord for a new generation of buyers by
bringing something unexpected that challenges the idea of what a mainstream
sedan can be,” said Jeff Conrad, senior vice president of the Automobile
Division of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. “Even as we advance core values
like great driving dynamics, safety performance and efficiency, the
distinctive design of this all-new 2018 Honda Accord will help it appeal to
both head and heart in equal measure.”


Next-Generation Accord Design and Packaging


In reimagining the Accord for its 10th-generation rebirth, Honda designers
and engineers went back to the fundamentals of proportion and stance with a
sporting and athletic appearance, like a sprinter in the blocks. The
approach reinvigorates classic Honda design principles, such as a low and
wide body, expansive visibility and sporty seating position, and then
translating them into a thoroughly modern, sporty and premium Accord sedan
design.


The new Accord features a longer wheelbase (+2.16 inches), a lower overall
height (-0.59 inch) and wider (+0.39 inch) body, wider wheel tracks (+0.20
in. front, +0.79 in. rear), a shortened overall length (-0.39 inch) and
lower, sportier seating position (-1.0 inch front and -0.79 inch back). A
sweeping greenhouse positioned farther back on the body completes the new
stance and proportion of the next-generation Accord. The combined effect of
these changes is a more premium look, highlighted by shorter overhangs, a
bold front fascia, a long and low hood, and a visual center of gravity
moved closer to the rear wheels.


Viewed head-on, the new Accord’s greenhouse also angles in more
dramatically from the window sills to the roof, further emphasizing the
wide lower body, while inside the cabin the seats have been moved slightly
inward that contributes to improved hip, shoulder and head room while
enhancing occupants’ freedom of movement. Also, the longer wheelbase
allowed designers to move the second-row seats substantially rearward,
giving Accord almost 2 extra inches of rear leg room to offer one of the
most spacious rear seating areas in its class. Overall passenger volume is
increased by 2.5 cubic feet to 105.7 (based on LX). Trunk space has also
been increased by nearly one cubic foot on the 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter
engine powered Accords and by 3.2 cubic feet on the Accord Hybrid to a top
level 16.7 cubic feet (+0.9 cu.ft.).


Elegant and modern exterior detailing compliments the Accord’s new, more
dynamic design. The bold and upright front fascia is highlighted by Honda’s
signature chrome wing front grille positioned above a large main air intake
and flanked by available 9-lamp full-LED headlights and LED fog lights. The
chiseled hood features a distinctive and aggressive raised center, and the
deeply sculpted body sides enhance the visual length and strength of the
lower body.


Further, a new laser brazing process that joins the dramatically arching
roof to the body side panels creates a clean appearance with no garnish
over the rain channels. The similarly low and wide rear view is finished
off with an upswept decklid, distinctive LED light-pipe taillights and
cleanly integrated dual exhaust ports. Overall aerodynamic efficiency is
improved by approximately 3 percent (based on EX trim) to make it the most
streamlined Accord yet.


Elegant and Tech Savvy Cabin

The 2018 Accord also boasts a larger, more premium and tech savvy interior
that compliments its athletic and elegant body design, delivering a level
of quality and premium feel that belies Accord’s mainstream sedan status.


The new Accord features a panoramic forward view that is enabled by its
lower cowl and by front roof pillars that are 20 percent narrower and moved
rearward relative to the driver’s seating position. The new soft-touch
instrument panel features an ultra-thin profile and three-tier design with
a strong upper deck that describes a continuous arc from its outboard
section through the side door sills, giving a sense of strength and visual
continuity.


A more intricately contoured sport inspired steering wheel with deep-set
thumb rests and available paddle shifters compliment the Accord’s more
sophisticated and sporty performance capabilities. Meticulous attention to
the tactile and visual quality of surface materials and decorations
communicates modernity and soft-spoken elegance throughout the cabin.


The inboard positioning of the seats provides for improved freedom of
movement and is complimented by longer, wider and more deeply padded arm
rests, front and rear; while the Accord’s newly designed seats feature
taller shoulder bolstering for a more premium appearance and improved
lateral support. New high-accuracy seat padding with variable firmness
improves seating comfort and support. The driver’s seat now has available
12-way power adjustment with height-adjustable lumbar support, and
passenger comfort is further enhanced by available new heated and
ventilated front seats and by improved available rear seat heating with
both seat bottom and seat back heating elements.


The tech-savvy and easy-to-use 2018 Accord cabin also features an all-new
HMI that includes an ultra-slim 7-inch TFT driver’s meter and a new 8-inch
Display Audio touchscreen interface with physical volume and tuning knobs
and more intuitive, smartphone-like features and functionality including
customizable app tiles and home-screen shortcuts, along with Apple CarPlay™
and Android Auto™ compatibility. The Accord also will offer the
next-generation of HondaLink telematics with new capabilities including
emergency roadside assistance, remote locking/unlocking and engine start,
stolen vehicle tracking, remote diagnostics, geofencing, speed tracking and
more.


Touring trims of both 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter models also feature a new
6-inch driver’s Head Up Display with selectable information, including
speed, engine rpm, turn-by-turn navigation, and Traffic Sign Recognition.
Additional new or improved connected-car technologies available on the 2018
Accord include wireless device charging, automatic Bluetooth® phone pairing
with Near Field Communication technology, 4G LTE in-car Wi-Fi, and
Wi-Fi-enabled over-the-air system updates.


Audio systems vary by trim, starting with 4 speakers and 160 watts on LX,
8 speakers and 180 watts on Sport and EX trims, and 10 speakers and 450
watts on EX-L and Touring trims. All models feature USB charging ports (two
2.5-amp ports on EX and above) along with Bluetooth connectivity.


Accord Performance: Turbocharged and Electrified

The 2018 Accord takes an entirely new approach to performance by featuring
three advanced new powerplants – two direct-injected and turbocharged
4-cylinder engines and the third generation of Honda’s two-motor hybrid
powertrain technology. The 2018 Accord also features a new Honda-developed
10-speed automatic transmission (10AT) with the 2.0-liter turbo engine, the
first of its kind for a front-wheel-drive car, and an available 6-speed
manual transmission for both turbocharged engines.


The new 1.5-liter, 16-valve DOHC direct-injected turbo with dual Variable
Timing Control (dual VTC) produces a peak 192 horsepower (HP) at 5,500 rpm
and 192 lb-ft. of torque from 1,500 to 5,000 rpm, up from 185 HP at 6,400
rpm and 181 lb.-ft. at 3,900 rpm on the existing, normally aspirated
2.4-liter model. The new 1.5-liter turbo is mated to a Honda continuously
variable automatic transmission (CVT) or, in Sport trim, to a CVT or a
6-speed manual transmission (6MT).


The Accord can also be equipped with a new 2.0-liter 16-valve DOHC
direct-injected turbo with i-VTEC® valvetrain paired with a 10-speed
automatic transmission or, in Sport trim, to the 10AT or an available 6MT.
The new 2.0-liter turbo, sharing much of its design with the race-bred 2017
Civic Type R, produces 252 HP at 6,500 rpm and 273 lb.-ft. of torque from
1,500 to 4,000 rpm, compared to 278 HP at 6,200 rpm and 252 lb.-ft. at
4,900 rpm for the 3.5-liter V6 that it replaces.


Both turbocharged engines utilize a host of new technologies, including
high-efficiency low-inertia turbos, variable valve timing,
low-pressure-loss air intake and high-accuracy direct injection, to deliver
immediate and powerful response along while still anticipated to receive
top level fuel economy ratings.  The two new automatic transmissions – the
CVT for the 1.5-liter engine and new 10AT for the 2.0-liter engine – take
greater advantage of available torque while maximizing quietness and
efficiency during highway cruising. The redesigned CVT has an 11 percent
lower ratio compared to the current version for more powerful launch
performance, while the new 10AT is 22 lbs. lighter, has a 68 percent wider
overall ratio range with a 43 percent lower first gear, and a 17 percent
taller top gear compared to the current Accord’s six-speed automatic.


Production of New Accord Hybrid Returns to Ohio

An all-new, even more refined and fuel efficient Accord Hybrid will be
again built in Marysville, Ohio after a couple of years of production in
Japan, and will be powered by the third-generation of Honda’s innovative
two-motor hybrid technology, offering improved power delivery with no
compromise to interior or cargo space and packaging.


The new hybrid powertrain will utilize a 2.0-liter Atkinson cycle engine
with greater than 40 percent thermal efficiency, the highest for any
mass-produced Honda engine, paired with Honda-developed electric motors
that are the first drive motors in the world to use magnets containing no
heavy rare-earth metals. As before, the Accord two-motor system operates
without the need for a conventional automatic transmission.


Additionally, a new, more compact intelligent power unit (IPU), containing
the hybrid battery pack and its control systems, is now mounted under the
rear floor instead of in the trunk, preserving both cargo space (16.7
cu.-ft.) and the flexibility of a 60/40-split and folding rear seat,
standard on all models and trims. Detailed specifications on the 2018
Accord Hybrid, including power and fuel-economy ratings, will be release
closer to launch.


New Approach to Body and Chassis Design

The 2018 Accord’s new body structure is lighter and more rigid, utilizing
29 percent ultra-high-strength steel, the most extensive application of
this weight-saving material in any current mass-produced Honda car.
Overall, the new Accord employs 54.2 percent high strength steel (above 440
MPa).


Key body features include the latest generation of Honda’s Advanced
Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure with crash stroke front
frame, tailor-tempered rear frame members for improved crash-energy
absorption, and the extensive use of structural adhesives for increased
rigidity, cabin quietness and weight reduction. Total vehicle weight is
down between approximately 110 to 176 pounds, depending on trim, while body
torsional and bending rigidity are improved 32 and 24 percent,
respectively, aiding ride quality, cabin quietness, and dynamic
performance.


Mated to the new body is a more sophisticated new chassis design. The 2018
Accord’s lighter chassis features a new Macpherson strut front suspension
with L-shaped aluminum control arms mounted to an all-aluminum front
subframe. The new setup better isolates and manages varying road inputs,
improving handling precision, ride quality and cabin quietness along with
outstanding high-speed stability and control. The new, more space-efficient
rear suspension is a multi-link design mounted to a more rigid, floating
rear subframe. Fluid-filled compliance bushings at all four corners further
improve ride comfort and absorption of road irregularities, and all new
Accords also feature, for the first time, an Adaptive Damper System with
the ability to adjust shock absorber damping force every 1/500 of a second,
providing for a more compliant and controlled ride in all driving
situations.


The new Accord has a 10 mm lower center of gravity. The adoption of
lighter-weight turbocharged engines and other body design changes reduce
the vehicle’s moment of inertia, resulting in crisper turn-in and steering
response. All models now have near optimal FWD weight distribution of
approximately 60/40 (front/rear). Accords with the new 2.0-liter i-VTEC
turbo and 10AT check in at approximately 61/39, a significant improvement
versus the current V-6 and 6AT Accord.


All new Accords will now come equipped with a Two-Mode Driving System
featuring Normal and Sport settings, allowing the driver to dial-up/down
the vehicle’s sporty reflexes depending on the driving environment. The
system engages with multiple chassis and drivetrain components, including
the new dual-pinion variable-ratio electric power steering (EPS), automatic
transmission, drive-by-wire throttle, adaptive dampers and Active Sound
Control system, to provide the driver with an expanded range of driving
characteristics. An ECON mode is also available that helps improve fuel
efficiency by modifying throttle mapping and HVAC operation.


Along with the first application of structural adhesives to Accord, cabin
quietness is further enhanced by a comprehensive sound-insulating package
that includes full underbody covers, which also aid aerodynamics, front and
rear fender and engine compartment insulators, alloy wheels with
Honda-proprietary resonator technology, sound-absorbing carpet, acoustic
laminated windshield glass – plus front door acoustic glass on EX and above
– and a new, three-microphone Active Noise Control system.


Advanced Safety and Driver-Assistive Technology

For 2018, all Accords will feature the full suite of Honda Sensing® safety
and driver-assistive technologies as standard equipment. Honda Sensing
includes Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™), Lane Departure
Warning, Road Departure Mitigation, Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed
Follow and new Traffic Sign Recognition. Additional available
driver-assistive technologies include Blind Spot Information, front and
rear parking sensors, Cross Traffic Monitor and Driver Awareness Monitor;
and all models feature a Multi-Angle Rearview Camera with dynamic
guidelines.


Standard advanced active and passive safety systems include Vehicle
Stability Assist with Traction Control, Anti-lock brakes with Electronic
Brake Distribution, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), advanced front
airbags, driver and front-passenger side airbags and new driver and
front-passenger knee airbags. The Accord targets top U.S. government (NCAP)
and IIHS collision safety ratings.


Accord Models and Trims

More detailed information will be provided closer to launch, but the
1.5-liter powered Accord will be available in six trims – LX, Sport, EX,
EX-L, EX-L Navi and Touring. The 2.0-liter model has four trims available,
which are Sport, EX-L, EX-L Navi and Touring. And the new Accord Hybrid
will be available in five trims – Hybrid, EX, EX-L, EX-L Navi and Touring.
Sport trims for both 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter engine variants will now
feature available short-throw 6-speed manual transmissions.


Accord Manufacturing

All variants of the 2018 Accord will be produced at Honda’s Marysville,
Ohio auto plant1, at which the company is investing with numerous
enhancements to further advance quality and efficiency, including the
introduction of additional technologies and processes. Accord was the first
vehicle from a Japanese automaker to be made in America and has been in
continuous production at the Marysville Auto Plant since November 1982,
with cumulative U.S. production exceeding 11 million units over 35 years.


The 2018 Accord’s 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter turbo engines will be produced at
Honda’s Anna, Ohio engine plant, and its CVT transmission will be
manufactured at the company’s Russells Point, Ohio plant.


The all-new, Honda-designed 10-speed automatic transmission will be
produced at the company’s Tallapoosa, Georgia plant1. Honda recently
announced a combined $149 million investment in the Russells Point and
Tallapoosa plants to facilitate production of the new 10AT. Additional
details concerning new manufacturing technology and investments will be


announced closer to launch.

Monday, June 19, 2017




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

First-Ever Civic Type R for America Goes On Sale Tomorrow


·         306-horsepower Civic Type R is most powerful production Honda ever sold in the U.S.
·         World’s fastest production front-wheel-drive car at the Nürburgring
·         Civic Type R capstones Honda’s epic 10th generation Civic lineup

TORRANCE, Calif., June 14, 2017 – The all-new 2017 Honda Civic Type R – the ultimate performance variant of America’s best-selling car1 and the first-ever Type R- badged Honda sold in the U.S. – goes on sale starting tomorrow in one comprehensively-equipped Touring trim with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)2 of $33,900.






 1  Based on Urban Science retail data for all vehicles in the industry for 2016CY and 2017CYTD April
2  MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) excluding tax, license, registration, $875 destination charge and options. Dealer prices may vary.




The most powerful production Honda ever sold in America, the track-ready 2017 Civic Type R embodies Honda’s racing spirit, making 306 horsepower (SAE net) at 6,500 rpm and 295 lb.-ft. of torque (SAE net) from 2,500-4500 rpm from its 2.0-liter DOHC direct-injected and turbocharged i-VTEC® engine. A pre-production version of the new Type R claimed the title of world's fastest production front-wheel-drive (FWD) car on April 7, 2017, setting a record lap time of 7 minutes 43.80 seconds on Germany’s legendary Nürburgring Nordschliefe (North Loop), more than three seconds faster than the previous FWD best.
The Type R puts the power down through a short-throw 6-speed manual transmission with helical limited slip differential hooked up to 245/30ZR20 Continental SportContact 6 high-performance tires on 20x8.5-inch black-finished aluminum wheels. Speed is scrubbed by 13.8-inch cross-drilled rotors clamped by 4-piston Brembo aluminum calipers in front and 12.0-inch rotors with single-piston calipers in the rear.
The Type R chassis features a dual-axis strut front suspension and multi-link rear, front and rear anti-roll bars, Type-R exclusive springs, bushings and damper mountings and a newly designed Adaptive Damper System with the ability to continuously adjust damping force at all four corners using input from three on-board G sensors, four suspension stroke sensors and a steering angle sensor.
The Adaptive Damper System, along with the dual-pinion variable-ratio electric power steering, drive-by-wire throttle, and brake system, are tied to the Type R’s three selectable driving modes, with COMFORT, SPORT and +R settings, allowing the driver to dial up the Type R’s reflexes depending on the driving environment. The throttle ECU also features driver-selectable automatic rev matching with two profiles, one for COMFORT and SPORT modes and one for +R mode, to assist drivers in making smooth downshifts without the need for heel & toe downshifting.
Additional performance-enhancing Type-R exclusive features include a weight- saving all-aluminum hood (-11.7 lbs.) and the application of structural adhesives to the body for added structural rigidity, as well as a high-flow exhaust system with three center-mounted exhaust outlets, and a comprehensive aerodynamic package that delivers an exceptional balance of high-speed stability and low drag.




2017 Civic Type R Pricing and EPA Fuel Economy Ratings


Trim
MSRP1
EPA MPG Rating3
(city/highway/combined)
Civic Type R
$33,900
22/28/25



3 2017 EPA fuel-economy ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.


Key Exterior and Interior Features

The all-new 2017 Civic Type R offers a sporty and stylish exterior with advanced aerodynamics that immediately distinguishes the hatchback at a glance, while also providing a performance-focused interior with comfort, convenience and the latest in technology and connectivity features.

Exterior
Advanced Compatibility Engineering(ACE) body structure with crash stroke front frame design
Acoustic windshield
Unibody structural adhesive at key points
Triple door sealing
Security System with Remote Entry and Trunk Release
Advanced Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) countermeasures
LED daytime running lights (DRL)
LED headlights with auto on/off
LED fog lights, turn signals, taillights, brake lights
2-speed intermittent windshield wipers
Smart wipers
Body-colored power side mirrors
Body-colored door handles
Capless fueling system
Aerodynamics package with front splitter, side winglets, air-stabilizing vents, large rear wing, and roof-mounted vortex generators
Interior
97.0 cubic feet of cabin space
Class-leading 22.6-cubic foot cargo area with rear seats up
60/40 split and folding rear seat
Soft-touch, one-piece instrument panel upper
7-inch Display Audio touchscreen with integrated HVAC controls
7-inch Driver Information Interface (DII) with selectable performance content
Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ compatibility
540-watt, 12-speaker stereo
Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation SystemÔ
Driver Information Interface with performance-oriented information displays



Smart Entry and Push Button Start
Hill Start Assist
Walk Away Door Locking
Electric Parking Brake

In-Vehicle Connectivity

Like the rest of the Civic family, the new Civic Type R significantly benefits from advances in-vehicle connectivity and audio performance with a new generation of cutting-edge technologies. Type R standard features include a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen Display Audio interface with Android operating system, with a unique red graphic theme. Matching the aggressive spirit of the Type R is a standard 540-watt 12- speaker audio system. The system enables simplified smartphone connectivity with a single cable connection and is compatible with the Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ platforms. Featuring standard Pandora® compatibility, streaming Bluetooth® audio and many other content choices, including SiriusXM®, the Civic Type R offers a rich selection of audio and connectivity choices. The Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with Voice Recognition and Honda HD Digital Traffic is standard equipment on the Civic Type R.
The Type R’s red-illuminated meter cluster features a 7-inch Drivers Information Interface (DII) that includes a range of selectable real-time information designed to support performance driving. The system can display throttle and brake application in a graphic percentage format, turbocharger boost pressure, lap time (intended for use on closed circuits) and shift lights. A graphical G-meter provides a representation of acceleration, braking and cornering forces.

Safety Performance

The 2017 Civic Type R is equipped with numerous safety and driver-assistive features. Active safety features include Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) with Traction Control, Advanced 4-Channel ABS, Electronic Brake Distribution (EDB), Brake Assist, LED daytime running lights, headlights and fog lights, a multi-angle rearview camera with guidelines, and an Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Passive safety begins with advanced unibody engineering and construction, which includes the Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure and energy-dispersing


crash stroke front frame rails are employed, and additional passive-safety features include advanced front airbags (i-SRS), front side airbags, and side curtain airbags with rollover sensor.

Manufacturing

The 2017 Civic Type R for the U.S. market is produced exclusively in Honda’s Swindon, UK plant with the engine produced in Anna, Ohio, Honda’s largest automobile engine plant in in the world, using domestic and globally sourced parts.

For More Information

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About Honda

Honda offers a full line of reliable, fuel-efficient and fun-to-drive vehicles with advanced safety technologies sold through over 1,000 independent U.S. Honda dealers. The Honda lineup includes the Fit, Civic, Accord and Clarity series passenger cars, along with the HR-V, CR-V and Pilot sport/utility vehicles, the Ridgeline pickup and the Odyssey minivan.

Honda has been producing automobiles in America for 34 years and currently operates 19 major manufacturing facilities in North America. In 2016, more than 95% of all Honda and Acura vehicles sold in the U.S. were made in North America, using domestic and globally sourced parts.



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