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Honda Civic Type R [EU] (2023)

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Honda Civic Type R [EU]

The launch of the all-new Civic Type R comes as Honda celebrates 25 years of its iconic high-performance hatchback - and 50 years of Civic. The next-generation model has been engineered to deliver the fastest Civic Type R to date, building on a long tradition of performance cars inspired by the spirit of racing.

Building on the human-centred approach to dynamics, design and usability applied when developing the 11th generation Civic, Honda engineers have refined every aspect to create the Honda Civic Type R. Integrated design enhancements including a functional hood vent and a new rear diffuser that bring new aerodynamic benefits, whilst complementing the sporty silhouette. The Type R is also lower and wider than the standard Civic, with a new rear spoiler design accentuating the sleek roofline and contributing to the car's aerodynamic performance and muscular appearance.

Lightweight components and an increase in power from the 2.0 litre four-cylinder petrol engine combine to create one of the highest power-to-weight ratio in its class. A revised rev-match system with auto blip ensures that gear changes with the six-speed manual transmission offer drivers a rewarding experience.

Inside, the Type R features the evocative red interior, lightweight sport seats and driver-focused controls that distinguish all performance Hondas. In addition to pre-set driver modes, a new Individual mode enables new levels of customisation for drivers, enabling them to personalise vehicle characteristics such as throttle response and steering feedback. The onboard Honda Log R datalogger has improved monitoring and an innovative scoring function to help drivers improve their performance on the track.

As with all Honda Type R models, the Civic Type R wears the brand's iconic crimson red 'H' badge that is inspired by the spirit of Honda racing. This stretches back to 1965 with the success of the RA272 Formula 1™ car at the Mexican Grand Prix, which sported white livery with a red rising sun on the nose. Honda continues to push the boundaries of performance in motorsport, with the latest generation Type R recently setting a new lap record for a front-wheel drive car at the world-famous Suzuka Circuit in Japan.

Powerful aerodynamic exterior design

Developed under the model concept of creating the "Ultimate Sports 2.0", all aspects of the new Civic Type R have been reengineered to heighten the sense of driving exhilaration by improving aerodynamic performance and increasing downforce. Building on the sleek and stylish lines of the all-new Honda Civic, the Type R presents a more aggressive stance and greater road presence, which perfectly illustrates the vehicle's fast, dynamic, and addictive nature.

The Honda Civic Type R is 8mm lower and 90mm wider than the Civic e:HEV, and 13mm lower and 15mm wider than the previous generation Civic Type R. The low, muscular appearance is achieved through sculpted, muscular wheel arches that flare out over new reverse rim, lightweight and high rigidity 19-inch matte black alloy wheels. These unique Type R wheels are fitted with bespoke compound 265/30R/19 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres all round.

The taught surfacing of the new car is all functional. Developed by exchanging technical information and ideas with select partners from Honda's global network of racing suppliers - including WTCR supplier J.A.S. Motorsport and Super GT engineers from HRD's Sakura facility - the engineers focused on using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to significantly reduce air resistance around the car. The result is a marked improvement in drag coefficient over the previous generation Civic Type R, more controlled airflow, and reduced pressure changes over and around the car.

Detail touches such as the front fenders, which feature a large duct behind the wheel, help reduce pressure within the wheelhouse. The escaping airflow from these ducts is guided down the length of the car and side sill, before being directed away from the rear wheel housing and overhang by the small spoiler at the end of the sill.

Working in conjunction with these elements are the wider rear arches - now fully integrated into the body for a smoother, cleaner finish that does not impact the rearward airflow. The arch shaping removes the previous generation's pressure fluctuations around the rear door and presents the rear diffuser and spoiler with a cleaner flow of air.

The uncluttered, noiseless front bumper is an exaggeration of the Civic e:HEV's basic design and shape. The lower grille has been extended in width and height to accommodate the large capacity intercooler, increasing airflow to both it and the front brakes. This aperture is 10% larger than the previous generation, resulting in Type R losing the Civic e:HEV's foglight and surrounds - replacing them with stylised, thin vertical air intakes that help emphasis the width of the car and feed air to the front brakes.

To aid thermal management of the 2.0-litre VTEC Turbo engine, the aluminium hood now features a vent, which also works in conjunction with the large lower grille to optimise airflow and provide genuine negative lift over the front end.

At the rear, the new diffuser design works in combination with the new spoiler to further increase downforce while helping to suppress air resistance. Mounted to new aluminium die cast supports, the rear spoiler is wider and lower than on the previous model, helping accentuate the sleek new roof line. The positioning of the main beam of the spoiler has been optimised by rotating past horizontal, increasing generated downforce and reducing overall drag. Mounted part way up the resin boot-lid, the positioning of the wing also improves visibility from the car, as it aligns with the edge of the rear window.

The design of the lightweight 19-inch alloy wheels is also optimised to maximise the performance of the 265/30R19 profile Michelin tyres. A design evolution of the forged items fitted to the run-out Limited Edition model of the previous generation, the new wheels feature a stepless reverse rim design to improve rigidity. Their design improves handling by stabilizing contact pressure of the inner shoulder of the tyre when cornering. Visually, this also helps create the appearance of a larger diameter wheel.

All functional parts of the vehicle are finished in a high-gloss black, including the front grille, rear diffuser and central part of the rear spoiler, accentuating the performance focus of the car. The range of available paint colours honours the car's racing heritage, including the iconic Championship White in addition to Rallye Red metallic, and Racing Blue, Crystal Black and Sonic Grey Pearls.

A driver-focused cockpit experience

The interior of the new Honda Civic Type R is dedicated to enhancing the excitement of driving, from the moment the driver opens the door. Despite its track-focused character, the new Civic Type R maintains the high level of comfort, practicality and everyday usability that is the hallmark of the standard Civic.

The driver is positioned 8mm lower than in the previous Civic Type R and the latest 11th generation Civic, enhancing the sportscar feel. Newly designed lightweight front sports seats securely hold the driver at the waist, to support their postural structure and ensure comfort and manoeuvrability whether driving on the limit on track, or during longer drives on road. This enables the driver to easily find a natural driving position and provides a sensation of being directly connected to the car when cornering at speed.

With a reduced hip-point from ground, the body-hugging seats are central to an immersive cockpit experience. The entire cabin has been designed to enable high levels of concentration from the driver during intense driving experiences. All essential controls are placed within easy reach, with the main information display positioned as centrally as possible to allow the driver to maintain focus on the road.

Despite the low driving position, visibility from the driver's seat is improved over the previous Type R. There are clear sight lines to the front corners of the bonnet, while blind spots have been minimised around the base of the A-pillars and side mirrors; helping drivers on both circuit and street. To minimise distraction, reflective elements in the driver's eyeline have been reduced. In addition to the improved rearward visibility afforded by the new rear wing design, the flat shoulder line of the car enables a more intuitive perception of the car's surroundings when using the wing mirrors.

The sense of drama is elevated by the iconic red trim that has adorned many extreme Honda machines in the past. The seats are finished in a new, more vivid high-grip suede-like upholstery at the front, whilst the rears are now finished in the same material but in a contrasting black finish with red stitching offering all occupants improved levels of support during high-speed driving. The interior carpet trim is now finished in matching red, stirring emotions of previous Type R models.

As with all of those generations, the new car also features a unique serial plate. This is now positioned on the dash, rather than the centre console of previous models, to highlight the exclusivity of the Type R experience. High-end finishing touches now adorn the cabin such as the genuine aluminium console and polarised gun metal air vent outlet surround, which not only add to the premium feel but also actively help reduce reflections.

The standard car's all-digital meter display has also been enhanced for Type R, retaining the clean, simple dual-meter display for Comfort and Sport drive modes. Switching to +R mode engages a bespoke graphic set, which relays just the key information for focused, track driving. The full-width digital rev-counter sits atop displays of circuit driving data including vital temperatures, a lap timer and g-force meter. The newly introduced Individual mode allows users to tailor their preferred display layout.

Engineering the ultimate Civic Type R

The all-new Honda Civic Type R follows a long line of iconic Type R models that have each raised the bar for front-wheel-drive sports car performance. Building on the capabilities of the previous model, the latest generation model incorporates new lightweight materials, increased engine performance and improved driving dynamics, resulting in the fastest, most dynamic and addictive Civic Type R yet.

The most powerful VTEC Turbo ever

Since the first generation launched in 1997, the Civic Type R has become renowned for its powerful, highly responsive, and high revving engines. The latest iteration continues this dedication to performance excellence that has made the Civic Type R so popular with driving purists for 25 years.

The new Honda Civic Type R is powered by a revised 2.0 litre VTEC four-cylinder turbocharged engine, which features the application of several motorsport-derived technologies. These further improve the output, torque and response beyond the capabilities of even the lightweight Limited Edition version of the previous model.

The development team have redesigned the turbocharger to improve its efficiency. By reducing the number of turbo blades and optimising their shape and diameter, inertia within the unit has been reduced. A redesigned housing shape is smaller and more compact than its predecessor and further contributes to the higher output and responsiveness of the turbocharger.

A straight exhaust system increases the exhaust airflow rate by 13% over the previous model, reducing back pressure and allowing the engine to perform more efficiently. The system is finished with a newly designed triple-exit backbox that has an active valve to further increase exhaust gas flow. Enhancements to the sound modulation also improve the aural sensation to increase driver engagement.

The new car features enhanced temperature control and air-cooling through an upgraded radiator, ensuring sustained, optimal performance during heavy use thanks to the 48% larger opening offered by the new grille and front bumper design. A revised air intake is larger in diameter allowing for a 10% increase in intake flow rate.

All of this is managed by a revised engine control system, which has been updated by further increasing the resolution of the ignition timing control and tuning of the VTC (Variable Timing Control), to improve overall throttle response under acceleration.

The overall effect of the engine upgrades is higher performance at high revs and lower fuel consumption at low revs, and the highest power-to-weight ratio in its class. The engine produces 329PS @ 6,500rpm, whilst 420 Nm is available at just 2,200 rpm, and remains available up to 4,000 rpm, with the engine revving freely all the way to 7,000 rpm. The result is the Civic Type R can sprint from 0 - 100 km/h in just 5.4 seconds, and on to a top speed of 275 km/h.

Helping achieve these figures is a revised six-speed manual transmission, that has a number of new features designed exclusively for the new Type R which significantly improves the smoothness and shifting load. A new lightweight flywheel is 18% lighter than the previous generations, reducing inertia by 25% helping the VTEC Turbo be even more responsive.

A revised rev-match system with auto blip ensures perfectly paired rev-matching when shifting down through the gears, helping balance the car on corner entry. Particular attention has been paid to the 2nd to 1st gear shift. The high-strength gearbox has also gained a high-rigidity lever, an optimised shift gate pattern as well as a unique to Type R shift link mechanism to improve shift smoothness. Feel has also been improved with an optimised spring rate for faster gear changes with more satisfying weighting.

Despite being the most powerful Civic Type R ever, Honda engineers have improved the emissions output and fuel efficiency of the vehicle. The result of the extensive technological advancements is just 186 g/km of CO2 emissions, with fuel economy of 8.2 l/100kms (WLTP).

Lightweight, rigid chassis tuned for addictive performance

The latest generation Civic has been engineered to ensure that its chassis, steering, and suspension deliver superior levels of performance, dynamic response, and feedback in all driving situations. It was developed with a particular focus on precise steering feedback and a more planted ride, to increase the driver's sense of connection with the car - an effect that is heightened in the all-new Type R.

The 35mm longer wheelbase, compared to the previous Type R, and multilink rear suspension of the base car are paired with a significantly wider rear track to offer improved cornering stability over its predecessor. This has been refined through repeated testing on both the Autobahn and the Nürburgring.

The dual-axis front suspension, a configuration to minimise torque steer, has been revised with new lower suspension arms optimised in shape and rigidity to achieve a 16% increase in camber rigidity over the previous generation Type R. The front also features millimetre revised geometry to accommodate for the 265/30R19 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres and increased engine torque.

The adaptive dampers have been retained from the previous generation but feature a revised control logic for roll and pitch control.

A 15% increase in rear body rigidity over the previous Civic model further improves stability when cornering. To help realise the stiffer body, Honda has significantly increased the application of structural adhesive throughout the chassis. 3.8 times the amount of adhesive has been used in comparison to the previous Type R, with engineers applying the coating around key areas such as the bulkhead, door apertures and rear suspension turrets.

The increased application of structural adhesive is symbolic of the weight optimisation the Civic development team also focused on. The aluminium bonnet of the new Civic is 43% lighter than the previous model's steel panel, while the resin tailgate is 20% lighter than before. The strategic use of lighter materials, combined with structural improvements, has resulted in a lightweight yet highly rigid body.

Stopping power is provided by an upgraded Brembo braking system featuring revised brake ducts and a new mechanical brake master cylinder. These provide better temperature control while ensuring improved controllability and enduring stopping power, whilst the two-part floating discs are retained from the previous generation for sustained high level braking performance.

Addictive steering feel

When developing the Type R's steering, engineers wanted to encourage smooth driving, with minimal corrective inputs required from the driver. This has been achieved through a number of revisions to core hardware. The steering column now features bearings that have gone through a honing process for improved rigidity and longevity, the tie-rod ends are now also made from a high-rigidity material for increased steering feel, and the sliding section of the intermediate shaft now features serrations for more defined engagement.

Thanks to the application of a revised EPS control logic, a larger diameter, 60% more rigid, torsion bar could now be applied to the column, as well as high-rigidity tie rods, to reduce unwanted steering deflections, in order to decrease steering input delay for outstanding feedback and response.

The Motor Control Unit (MCU) has been carried over from the Civic e:HEV but with a revised control logic. This has improved on centre response and off-centre stability for a more responsive, yet linear feel throughout the steering range.

Bespoke Michelin tyres

In order to raise the handling limit of high-performance, front-engine, front wheel drive cars, Honda and Michelin codeveloped a bespoke compound tyre to cope with the heavy burdens placed on the front axle during performance driving.

The key was to ensure that the tire performance was stable in the high load range, and could control the load transfer characteristics of the Type R. After expanding the tire width to 265, different compounds were trialled and combined for each tread block.

Michelin's proprietary C3M manufacturing method has achieved a significant improvement in dry grip without compromising wet performance or wear performance.

Internally, the tyre features a 'wavy' belt structure to match the block shape of the tyre, offering increased support to the moveable tread blocks by reducing the distance between the belt to the tire's contact patch with tarmac.

Structural safety

The Civic Type R also benefits from new structural components developed for the standard Civic, to improve front, rear and side collision protection, enhancing overall passive safety.

Since the previous generation, Honda has implemented a network of interconnected structures to increase both torsional and bending rigidity. At the front of the car, a strong ring-shaped framework creates a more efficient joint structure for the front bulkhead. This is mirrored at the rear, with a second ring-shaped bulkhead bracing the tail end of the car. Connecting these is a highly rigid grid frame structure along the floor, which is paired with a butt-jointed centre tunnel. In addition to the improved dynamic behaviour of the car, the stiffer shell also provides improved refinement with reduced NVH transfer to the cabin, and improved safety with greater resistance to floor deformation in the event of a collision.

New developments for this generation Civic include additional front door stiffeners and rear wheel arch frames that improve side impact performance, and front bumper beam safety plates that absorb impact energy to reduce the risk of leg injury for pedestrians in the event of a collision.

The new Honda Civic Type R incorporates 8 airbags inside, including new knee airbags for both front seats to reduce occupant injury during front impacts and side airbags to help protect passengers in the rear seats.

Safety technology

The all-new Civic Type R benefits from the advanced suite of class-leading safety features, including the latest Honda SENSING enhancements, introduced in the standard Civic. The latest safety features mark the next step in Honda's bold ambition to bring traffic collision fatalities involving Honda automobiles and motorcycles to zero by 2050.

The sonar sensors that first debuted in the all-new Civic, four at the front and four at the rear, use the reflection of sound waves to detect non-metallic objects such as glass and walls. The front camera provides a 100-degree view and enables enhanced recognition technology to improve the car's capability to identify road lines, verges, motorcycles, and cyclists.

A high-speed processing chip has been used to improve the detection, performance, and control of the system, meaning the Honda SENSING system can detect objects earlier and more accurately than conventional millimetre radar systems, including pedestrians in light and dark environments.

The Honda SENSING suite of active safety technologies includes:

  • Forward Collision Warning System
  • Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS)
  • Cross Traffic Monitor
  • Blind Spot Information System
  • Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)
  • Road Departure Mitigation System
  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
  • Traffic Sign Recognition
  • Automatic High Beam

Honda Log R 2.0: Performance data in real-time

When developing the new Civic Type R, Honda engineers set out to provide drivers with a wealth of data, presented in an easy to interpret way, to ultimately help improve and refine driving skills on both road and track. This has taken the form of the new Honda Log R 2.0 app.

Heavily revised for this generation Type R, the app is now built into the infotainment system and no longer requires hosting via a hardwired smartphone, offering users an improved and more stable connection. The app also features a number of improved screens and graphical readouts, for both the smartphone screen and the data relayed through the new infotainment touchscreen.

Enabling all of this is a powerful data analysis system, which uses multiple datum points captured through the car's internal sensors. This allows the Honda Log R 2.0 app to provide users with two in-depth features; a 'Performance Monitor' function and a 'Scoring' function.

In Performance Monitor, 12 separate items of vehicle information can be selected from and relayed to the driver including engine, water, and oil temperatures as well as steering angle, brake pressure, accelerator pedal angle and yaw rate. The display also shows driver's operation and how the vehicle behaved.

One of the new functions introduced to Honda Log R 2.0 is a digital tyre friction circle, which calculates and displays the maximum tyre friction force of each of the four tyres that can exert at the moment, as well as the value of both longitudinal and lateral magnitude of the actual tyre force being used as a vector. This is calculated from the vehicle acceleration and tyre load information and displays in real time on the display monitor.

The Scoring function allows users to review their driving to help improve skills behind the wheel. This function is capable of delivering two further functions; Auto Score and Data Log. Auto Score function evaluates driving performance on the public road in everyday situations, whilst Data Log function allows owners to record and analyse track driving data.

The Auto Score function operates whenever the Honda LogR 2.0 app is running, tracking and logging inputs in five key performance areas: acceleration, deceleration, turning, straight-line driving and combination. A score for each of the inputs is generated by benchmarking the user's driving against the Honda R&D database-derived algorithm built into the app, helping to determine where improvements can be made. Drivers can also delve into previous journeys to assess how their driving style has improved over time. This mode is designed to encourage efficiency and smoothness improvements in routine daily driving.

In Data Log mode, acceleration, braking and cornering G forces data is collected and combined with GPS location mapping to provide a comprehensive lap overview. The colour coded lap trace allows users to recognise, and improve on, their braking points and throttle position at all points of the circuit. The GPS locator can also be used to set start and finish line markers for timed laps, with all data saved for comparison with previous and future laps.

Feedback is offered through an innovative scoring system as a part of Data Log function, which helps drivers pinpoint where they can improve their skills. The unique scoring function within Data Log mode awards up to 100 performance-based points per lap. The system follows the same C, B, A, S, and S+ driver ranks as Honda's R&D evaluators, offering easy to interpret data inspired by professional motorsport coaching for continual on-track improvement.

To further help drivers get more of Type R performance on track, other features built into Honda Log R 2.0 include a stopwatch to record and log lap times. 'VS Mode' also allows drivers to compare and contrast a multitude of parameters and track records by enabling the Data Log function.

Using the Auto Score and Data Log functions, driving data stored in the vehicle's local storage is automatically uploaded to the server and can be viewed anytime, anywhere using the Honda Log R 2.0 app installed on a smartphone. Another new feature of the Honda Log R 2.0 app is the ability to transform a smartphone's video function into data laden onboard camera. This captures onboard footage and overlays synchronised live streams of data for a number of performance parameters. Lap count, lap time, real-time vehicle and engine speed, tyre friction, registered G forces and more are all overlaid in clear, easy to read formats.

Available to download from the App Store and Google Play, Honda Log R 2.0 can provide a multitude of take-away, in-depth analysis points for drivers to assess when they are away from the car, too.

Customisable Type R experience

To achieve the ultimate Civic Type R experience for every driver, Honda has expanded the breadth of control over the car's performance characteristics. Accessed through a dedicated 'drive mode' toggle positioned next to the gearstick, users can choose from three pre-set performance settings - Comfort, Sport and Individual to alter the characteristics of the engine, steering, suspension, engine sound, rev matching and performance meter. A dedicated button for +R mode is positioned just above the toggle.

Each mode is tailored to different aspects of the car, including the adaptive dampers, steering force, rev matching and throttle response. When starting the engine, the car will begin in the mode last used as the default setting.

When in Comfort mode, the Honda Civic Type R offers greater compliance and everyday usability through a software suspension setup and smoother steering feel. This mode is ideal for rough road surfaces and prolonged motorway driving.

Sport mode offers a blend of comfort and dynamic response that increases responsiveness over Comfort mode without compromising on ride quality, sitting between Comfort and +R modes.

+R mode is the most performance-focused driver setting and remains the optimal choice for track use. This mode offers faster throttle response, and a sportier, controlled ride via the Adaptive Damper System. The result is more direct and linear power and steering feel, offering the ultimate Type R experience.

In +R mode, the Traction Control System and the Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) system function can be completely turned off, allowing a greater yaw and slip rate. To do this, users must press the VSA button for five seconds while in +R mode.

Internally, the digital dialset switches to a bespoke Type R layout, focusing what data is relayed. Completing the +R experience is an increased engine noise augmentation, delivering a more intense driving experience.

This latest generation Type R introduces a new Individual mode, a Global debut for the Civic Type R, enabling total customisation of the driving experience.

It allows users to configure settings that best suit their needs, preferences, and local driving environment. The mode can be accessed via the rocker switch like the pre-set modes of Comfort and Sport. In this mode, users can individually configure the throttle response, steering feel, suspension, engine sound, performance metre, and rev matching systems and save their settings for future use.

HAC-E Genuine Accessories

For the all-new 2023 Civic Type R, Honda has developed a number of official accessories and accessory packs that enhance and complement the car. These range from purely cosmetic additions that accentuate the low, wide, and sporty nature of the car to practical touches that heighten the useability of the car on a daily basis.

Carbon Pack

A highly decorative yet functional pack, the carbon pack introduces a hand made, genuine all-carbon rear wing spoiler, carbon centre console panel and matching carbon door sill trims to add a further racing touch to the Type R.

Illumination Pack - Red

A combination of interior and exterior illumination items, the Illumination Pack Red contains front foot and under seat lighting, door lining illuminations as well as cup holder and console illumination to create a sporty red ambient atmosphere inside the Type R. A white/red exterior illuminated Type R pattern projector completes the set up and offers greater visibility at night.

Body Cover

Helping keep the Type R immaculate all year round is a full body cover; made from 3-layer, water-resistant yet breathable materials, the cover offers maximum protection against the elements and UV rays. The soft inner fleece lining protects paintwork and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Finished with the Type R logo, the cover can be used with both the standard and optional rear wings.

Red Illuminated Door Sill Trims

The illuminated door sill trims are crafted from black brushed stainless steel and have a red illuminated Type R logo. Designed to protect the door sills from ingress and egress marks, the kit includes trims for all four door apertures.

Elegance Floor Mats

Finished in the same red as the carpet, the elegance floor mats are made from an elegant fitted, tufted carpet complete with red nubuck bindings. Designed to complement the red accents throughout Type R cabin, the front and rear red mat set is finished with a metal Type R emblem.

Carbon Wing Spoiler

Maximize the extreme look of the Type R with the optional real carbon fibre spoiler. Featuring a revised design to the standard item, the optional wing has a unique, eye-catching red weave within its construction to help personalise the car even more.

Carbon Centre Console Panel

Bringing that extreme look to the interior of the Type R is the optional carbon centre console panel, which features the same unique red weave finish to transform the cabin.

Carbon Door Sill Trims

The door sill trims are manufactured out of real hand-made carbon for increased protection when entering and exiting the car and feature the Type R logo to create a powerful impression the moment the door is opened.

Red Door Lining Illuminations

Once the ignition is turned on, the door lining becomes illuminated in a flood of soft, red light. Fitted to the door handles and pockets, the illuminations create a sporty, purposeful atmosphere within the car.

Red Front Foot and Under Seat Lights

Unlocking the doors of the Type R will illuminate the area under the front seats and complete front footwells in a sporty red light. While driving, illumination is dimmed by 50% to avoid distraction.

Red Cup Holder and Console Illumination

When turning on the ignition and headlights, the base of the front cup holders, and the storage box in the centre console illuminate in an ambient, sporty red light.

Illuminated Type R Pattern Projector

The Type R logo is projected on the ground with a bright red and white glow when opening the front doors, creating more visibility in the dark when getting in and out of the Type R.

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        2010

        The Honda CR-V adds to its compact crossover SUV credentials for the 2010 model year with refinements and upgrades to the exterior and interior, new...

      • 2007 Honda CR-V
        2007

        The Honda CR-V is a highly-versatile four-door entry crossover SUV with a spacious five-passenger interior, sedan-like handling and ride comfort, and a...

      • 2005 Honda CRV SE
        2005

        Following the tradition of adding a trim level above the EX during the refresh like the first generation CR-V, Honda added the SE trim level for the 2005 CR-V.

      • 2003 Honda CR-V
        2003

        Despite the power increase, the new CR-V retained the fuel economy of the previous model, thanks in part to the engine's i-VTEC system.

      • 1997 Honda CR-V
        1997

        The Honda CR-V is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by the Japanese automaker Honda since 1996. It was loosely derived from the Honda Civic platform to...

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      • 2025 Honda Civic
        2025

        2025 Civic will be available in four trim levels, starting with LX (sedan only) and Sport, and topped by the hybrid-powered Sport Hybrid and Sport Touring Hybrid.

      • 2023 Honda Civic Type R [EU]
        2023

        Honda Civic Type R is 8mm lower and 90mm wider than the Civic e:HEV, and 13mm lower and 15mm wider than the previous generation Civic Type R. The low, muscular...

      • 2023 Honda Civic Type R
        2023

        Honda Civic Type R is already setting new benchmarks, recently breaking the front-wheel drive lap record at Suzuka Circuit in Japan. As part of its development...

      • 2022 Honda Civic
        2022

        With a coupe-like profile inspired by European sportbacks, the 2022 Honda Civic Hatchback builds upon the Civic Sedan's new exterior design in a distinctive...

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      • 2021 Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition
        2021

        To reflect its extrovert nature, an exclusive new colour, 'Sunlight Yellow', is introduced for the Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition, along with a dark chrome...

      • 2020 Honda Civic Type R
        2020

        2020 Civic Type R receives updates to the front and rear bumpers with the addition of body-colored accents to the bumper cutouts. Additionally, Type R gets...

      • 2020 Honda Civic Hatchback
        2020

        Exterior styling refinements to the 2020 Honda Civic Hatchback lineup include revised styling of the lower bumper fog light housings, which now feature a...

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      • 2018 Honda Civic Type R
        2018

        The Honda Civic Type R has a new selection of driving modes, adding a 'Comfort' setting to the default 'Sport' and track-focused '+R' modes - all of which...

      • 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback
        2017

        With just the right balance of form and function, utility and athleticism, the 2017 Civic Hatchback perfectly complements the current Sedan and Coupe body styles for Honda.

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      • 2012 Honda Civic [EU]
        2012

        The Civic team led by Mitsuru Kariya, the 'Large Project Leader', were given the task to create and develop the new Honda Civic. With the current Civic ...

      • 2007 Honda Civic Type R
        2007

        Individuality and practical use plus driving pleasure in pure culture. Its bold design, a thus far unequalled interior style in combination with the...

      • 2006 Honda Civic EUR
        2006

        The European Civic (FK/FN chassis) is offered primarily as 5-door and 3-door hatchbacks and produced in Swindon, UK. It has a different appearance and...

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      • 2002 Honda Civic Si
        2002

        The seventh generation of the Honda Civic is an automobile which was produced by Honda from 2000 to 2005. It was released in September 2000 as a 2001...

      • 1997 Honda Civic Type R
        1997

        The first Honda Civic to receive the Type R badge was introduced on August 19, 1997, as the EK9. The EK9 shared many characteristics with the Integra Type...

      • 1995 Honda Civic Hatchback
        1995

        With a total interior room (passenger and luggage) of 90 cu.ft., the Honda Civic hatchback was classified by EPA of U.S. as subcompact.

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      • 1992 Honda Civic Hatchback
        1992

        The fifth generation of the Honda Civic debuted in Japan on September 9, 1991. The new Civic was larger than its predecessor, had a more aerodynamic body...

      • 1988 Honda Civic Hatchback
        1988

        The suspension had a radical re-configuration with what Honda called "double-wishbone suspension" on all four corners, wheelbase was increased to all four...

      • 1985 Honda Civic Hatchback
        1985

        The third generation Honda Civic is an automobile which was produced by Honda from 1983 to 1987. It was introduced in September 1983 for model year 1984.

      • 1973 Honda Civic
        1973

        The Honda Civic is an automobile manufactured by Honda. It was introduced in July 1972 as a two-door coupe, followed by a 3-door hatchback version that...

    • 2022 Honda Civic Sedan
      2022

      The new 11th generation Honda Civic Sedan draws inspiration from earlier Civics, while taking a fresh take on Honda's human-centered approach inside and out.

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      • 2023 Toyota Corolla Hatchback
        2023

        Toyota Corolla Hatchback's bold look begins with a rounded, muscular physique accented by chiseled character lines and simple, condensed three-dimensional highlights.

      • 2023 Toyota GR Corolla
        2023

        For GR Corolla, Toyota engineers took the same turbocharged G16E-GTS powerplant used in the GR Yaris and boosted its output for performance you will feel.

      • 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback
        2019

        Toyota Corolla Hatchback delivers a civilized, quiet ride. Powertrain drone and road noise have been culled thanks to revised drivetrain efficiencies...

      • 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback [EU]
        2019

        Toyota Corolla Hatchback adopts a significantly more sporting, dynamic and distinctive design with more striking frontal styling. This is a further evolution...

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      • 2004 Toyota Corolla
        2004

        + The first Corolla was launched in 1966, developed to respond to customers around the world + A new, fresh styling, fully aligned with Toyota's design...

      • 2025 Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport
        2025

        Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport accelerates from a standstill to 100 kmh in 5.6 seconds; the top speed of this most powerful of GTIs is electronically limited to 250 kmh.

      • 2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI
        2024

        Another GT element is the coloured stripe in the upper radiator grille and above the new headlights. This is traditionally red for the Golf GTI and blue for the Golf GTE.

      • 2024 Volkswagen Golf
        2024

        Purely in mathematical terms, this means that over 2,000 people around the world have opted to buy a new Golf every single day over the last 50 years.

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      • 2021 Volkswagen Golf GTI
        2021

        The design of the new Volkswagen Golf GTI embodies sporty charisma. The GTI has become faster, more efficient and safer in terms of its driving dynamics...

      • 2021 Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport
        2021

        Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport also complies with the latest and most stringent Euro 6d-ISC-FCM emission standard. The 1,984 cc turbocharged four-cylinder engine...

      • 2021 Volkswagen Golf GTD
        2021

        The design of the new Volkswagen Golf GTD embodies sporty charisma. The standard LED headlights are positioned low down and form a striking crossbar...

      • 2020 Volkswagen Golf
        2020

        Volkswagen Golf's design has always been considered the benchmark of its category - for seven generations it has been continuously enhanced, refined and...

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      • 2017 Volkswagen Golf GTI
        2017

        The 2.0-litre TSI with 230 PS is offered exclusively for the Volkswagen Golf GTI. This makes the new Golf GTI exactly as powerful as the previous Golf GTI Performance.

      • 2017 Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport S
        2017

        The Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport S is the most powerful ever version of the Golf GTI and was built to celebrate 40 years of the iconic hot hatchback. With...

      • 2017 Volkswagen Golf GTD
        2017

        At the rear, all 2017 model year GTI and GTD cars also have new bumpers and, of course, the full-LED tail lights that come as standard in these models as well.

      • 2017 Volkswagen Golf GTE
        2017

        With its plug-in hybrid drive, the Volkswagen Golf GTE is the ideal choice for all those car drivers who want to cover long distances in a short time, but...

      • 2017 Volkswagen Golf
        2017

        New details give the Golf's iconic design yet more unmistakable clarity, in particular the combination of the radiator grille and the headlights...

      • 2017 Volkswagen e-Golf
        2017

        The new generation of technology in the Volkswagen e-Golf is, of course, also beneficial for personal use. In addition, all owners of the sustainable...

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      • 2016 Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport
        2016

        At the beginning of 2016, the icon of the sporty compact class - the Golf GTI - is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Volkswagen will mark this historic...

      • 2014 Volkswagen Golf GTI
        2014

        When discussion of the new Volkswagen Golf GTI turns to its design, the car's technical layout needs to be discussed first. That is because the new VW Golf GTI...

      • 2014 Volkswagen Golf GTD
        2014

        GTD - these three letters say it all. They stand for "Gran Turismo Diesel" - the long-distance express car of the Golf range. Now there is a...

      • 2015 Volkswagen Golf GTE
        2015

        Volkswagen is the first automaker worldwide to offer a model line with a full range of conventional and alternative powertrains. The new Volkswagen Golf...

      • 2013 Volkswagen Golf
        2013

        The all-new Volkswagen Golf has been unveiled in Berlin, 36 years after the original model redefined the small family car. The seventh generation VW Golf...

      • 2015 Volkswagen e-Golf
        2015

        The Volkswagen e-Golf demonstrates best-in-class qualities from the off, leading the way with a low power consumption figure of 12.7 kW/100 km.

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      • 2010 Volkswagen Golf GTI
        2010

        "What else was there in 1976?" calls out "Strietzel", also known as Hans-Joachim Stuck, from the driver's window as he starts up a ...

      • 2010 Volkswagen Golf GTD
        2010

        Volkswagen has launched a new Golf highlight on the market: the Golf GTD. The acronym GTD has a long tradition: Back in 1982 the first Golf GTD appeared...

      • 2009 Volkswagen Golf
        2009

        The Volkswagen Golf is a phenomenon, regardless of its particular generation. Positioned in the compact class, this style icon defies all automotive and...

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      • 2004 Volkswagen Golf GTI
        2004

        The Volkswagen Golf GTI is back and breaking all records. It is stronger, better and more sought after than ever. With this VW Golf GTI at its best,...

      • 2004 Volkswagen Golf GTI 5-door
        2004

        Twenty-eight years ago, in June 1976, Volkswagen launched the Golf GTI, a car that would become a legend and establish a new class of car: the hot hatch.

      • 2004 Volkswagen Golf
        2004

        Thanks to its technical superiority and sovereign good looks, this fifth generation of the Volkswagen Golf, introduced in October 2003, assumes once again...

      • 2006 Volkswagen Rabbit
        2006

        Before the North American launch of the Golf in 2006, Volkswagen of America announced the decision to rebrand the Golf and return the Rabbit nameplate...

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      • 1998 Volkswagen Golf IV GTI
        1998

        The introduction of the Mk IV VW Golf GTI in 1998 saw significant changes to the line-up with the first diesel-engined GTI introduced along with two petrol...

      • 1997 Volkswagen Golf IV
        1997

        Launched in 1997 the Golf IV was the latest version of Volkswagen iconic model, and it became the biggest selling car in Europe at one point. It was a...

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      • 1991 Volkswagen Golf III GTI
        1991

        The Volkswagen Golf III GTI brought with it a new 2.0-litre eight-valve engine with 115 PS and improved aerodynamics over the previous Mk I and Mk II models.

      • 1992 Volkswagen Golf III VR6
        1992
      • 1991 Volkswagen Golf III
        1991

        The third-generation Golf was launched in November of 1991, although it did not appear in North America until the spring of 1993. The delay in North...

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      • 1983 Volkswagen Golf II GTI
        1983

        Volkswagen Golf II GTI picked up where the Mk I left off. A new chassis structure, 1,781 cc engine developing 112 PS and 114 lbs ft of torque and new styling...

      • 1983 Volkswagen Golf II
        1983

        The second-generation Golf was launched in 1983 (launched in North America in 1985) and featured a larger bodyshell and a wider range of engine options,...

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      • 1976 Volkswagen Golf I GTI
        1976

        The Volkswagen Golf GTI was unveiled in 1975 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The UK market had to wait a further two years for vehicles to arrive - 1977 saw...

      • 1974 Volkswagen Golf I
        1974

        The first series-production Volkswagen Golf rolled off the production line in Wolfsburg in March 1974 and was available at dealerships from May...

      • 1977 Volkswagen Rabbit
        1977

        The Volkswagen Rabbit GTI, the North American version of the high-performance Golf GTI, debuted in the 1983 model year and was in production for two...

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      • 2025 Hyundai i30
        2025

        Complete with even more convenience features, the new Hyundai i30 was designed to be a car for everyone. LED lights have been added to the interior and boot...

      • 2021 Hyundai i30 N
        2021

        The new N DCT eight-speed dual clutch transmission enables a range of high-performance driving features, making the new Hyundai i30 N even more fun to drive...

      • 2020 Hyundai i30
        2020

        The new Hyundai i30's exterior design is both bold and sleek, giving it more emotional appeal. The front is characterised by a wider-looking, more modern...

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      • 2018 Hyundai i30 N
        2018

        The Hyundai i30 N loves corners. The N logo symbolises a chicane, the ultimate part of the track where the i30 N achieves maximum traction, precision...

      • 2017 Hyundai i30
        2017

        Hyundai i30 is a smart choice for those seeking an appealing design, high build quality, an efficient and dynamic ride and a state-of-the-art safety package.

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      • 2015 Hyundai i30 Turbo
        2015

        Hyundai Motor has introduced a range of enhancements to the New i30 range, including the addition of a range-topping i30 Turbo, a more performance-oriented...

      • 2015 Hyundai i30
        2015

        Three years after the European launch of the second-generation Hyundai i30 five-door and Tourer, Hyundai is introducing a New i30 model range. The New i30...

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      • 2013 Hyundai i30
        2013

        Hyundai Motor UK is confident that its new generation i30 will build on the remarkable success achieved by the original model. It will maintain Hyundai's...

      • 2013 Hyundai i30 3-door
        2013

        The New Generation i30 provides the best evidence yet of Hyundai's commitment to producing cars in Europe, for Europe - combining the design and...

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      • 2008 Hyundai i30
        2008

        Specifically designed and developed for Europe, the Hyundai i30 is a stylish model that will blend seamlessly into the C-segment - the biggest market for...

      • 2025 Volkswagen ID.3 GTX
        2025

        ID.3 GTX is recognisable from the front by its distinctive bumper. This has an A-shaped air intake in the centre with a diamond-style grille.

      • 2024 Volkswagen ID.3
        2024

        Optimised air-cooling openings and large painted surfaces make the face of the Volkswagen ID.3 appear independent, confident and friendly from every angle.

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      • 2020 Volkswagen ID.3 1st Edition
        2020

        Thanks to its newly developed design DNA, the ID.3 is immediately identifiable as a zero emission vehicle - with the potential of becoming a new automotive icon.

      • 2025 Cupra Born VZ
        2025

        Cupra Born VZ takes the advanced powertrain technology of the Cupra Born and turns the dial up: the all-electric system now delivers 240kW of power - a 40% increase...

      • 2022 Cupra Born
        2022

        CUPRA Born's design serves more than one purpose, not only does it draw you to the vehicle, but it also highlights that EVs don't need to be humdrum...

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      • 2025 Cupra Leon
        2025

        Cupra Leon introduces the brand's new design language DNA, with the shark-nose front end, triangular matrix LED headlights and big, bold lower mouth.

      • 2021 Cupra Leon
        2021

        Cupra Leon is the ultimate expression of the Cupra brand's values and is destined to strengthen its position in the market, exciting current Cupra enthusiasts...

      • 2020 Seat Leon
        2020

        The all-new SEAT Leon has been developed with the real world in mind, with a range of powertrains that now also includes three electrified variants...

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      • 2017 Seat Leon SC Cupra
        2017

        Average consumption for the SEAT Leon SC Cupra with automatic gearbox remains between 6.7 l per 100 km and 6.8 l per 100 km for the 5D version.

      • 2017 Seat Leon Cupra
        2017

        The SEAT Leon Cupra offers versatility thanks to its availability in three different body types; the 5-door version, the SC and the family ST version.

      • 2018 Seat Leon Cupra R
        2018

        The new Seat Leon Cupra R's engine, with 6-speed manual transmission, comes with 310 PS, making it the most powerful SEAT road car in its history.

      • 2017 Seat Leon SC
        2017

        The new Seat Leon will be available in 4 models. Each customer will be able to individually select the best combination which suits the driver's likes and needs...

      • 2017 Seat Leon
        2017

        The changes that the Seat Leon has received are therefore in two well-defined categories - design and technology. But the benefits aren't only perceived...

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      • 2014 Seat Leon Cupra
        2014

        Fascinating dynamics, state-of-the-art technology, stunning design matched with compelling efficiency and perfect everyday usability - the new Seat Leon...

      • 2016 Seat Leon Cupra 290
        2016

        SEAT presented the perfect car for enjoying a dynamic lifestyle. The top version of the Leon range - the Cupra 290 - now delivers a maximum of 213 kW / 290...

      • 2013 Seat Leon
        2013

        SEAT is entering a new era: The new Leon is a simply stunning car - with its unique, emotional design, with its dynamic sporting character, with its...

      • 2014 Seat Leon SC
        2014

        The new SEAT Leon SC is bringing even more style into the medium hatchback segment, without compromising everyday usability. Its functional interior...

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      • 2010 Seat Leon Cupra R
        2010

        Following a very successful debut at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the new Seat León Cupra R is about to go on sale. Equipped with a new 265 hp...

      • 2010 Seat Leon Cupra
        2010

        With the arrival of the 2010 version of the Seat León Cupra, the range's most powerful and spectacular car now features even more impressive looks...

      • 2009 Seat Leon
        2009

        The new SEAT León range is one of the most complete to be found on the market. The total launch offer includes 19 different versions with nine...

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      • 2007 Seat Leon Cupra
        2007

        The new Seat Leon Cupra is hitting the roads - a vehicle in which SEAT has implemented all of the knowledge gained during the current successful World...

      • 2007 Seat Leon FR
        2007

        The Seat Leon family is being expanded by the addition of the most eagerly anticipated member yet: the new Seat Leon FR. As soon as the first version of...

      • 2006 Seat Leon
        2006

        The new Seat Leon is the third model from the new Seat line-up following Seat Altea and Seat Toledo . It was design with a sense of sporty elegance by...

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      • 2003 Seat Leon Cupra R
        2003

        The Leon Cupra has a 1.8 Turbo with 180 PS (132 kW), and the Leon Cupra R 225 PS (165 kW). All engines over 130 PS (96 kW) have a standard manual 6-speed...

      • 2001 Seat Leon Sport FR
        2001

        A 150 PS (110 kW) version of VW's 1.9 TDI engine is also available, originally as a Cupra, but later downgraded to the FR (Formula Racing) version.

      • 1999 Seat Leon
        1999

        The SEAT León is a small family car built by the Spanish car manufacturer SEAT since 1999. It uses the Volkswagen A platform and shares other...

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      • 2022 Ford Focus ST
        2022

        Ford Focus ST is powered by a 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol engine, delivering 280 PS and 420 Nm of torque supported by a twin-scroll turbocharger with anti-lag technology.

      • 2022 Ford Focus
        2022

        The new Focus introduces a fresh and confident exterior inspired by Ford's "human-centric" design philosophy, giving each new Focus variant a distinct personality.

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      • 2020 Ford Focus ST
        2020

        Building on accomplished Ford Focus driving dynamics, the new Ford Focus ST was developed to blend B-road fun-to-drive, legitimate track-day performance, and...

      • 2019 Ford Focus ST-Line
        2019

        The Ford Focus ST-Line's more aggressively styled rear diffuser and larger functional roof-spoiler; more open front apertures designed to enhance...

      • 2019 Ford Focus Vignale
        2019

        The Ford Focus Vignale "coast-to-coast" lower front aperture designed to appear more jewel-like and artisanal; and restrained Vignale ornamentation...

      • 2019 Ford Focus
        2019

        The all-new Ford Focus is the first vehicle globally to be based on Ford's new C2 platform designed to enhance crash performance; deliver more interior space...

      • 2019 Ford Focus Active
        2019

        The Ford Focus Active with its elevated ground clearance and protective black wheel arch and rocker claddings; front and rear skid plates and rocker...

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      • 2015 Ford Focus ST
        2015

        The new Ford Focus ST made its global debut at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed, U.K. - the ideal location to showcase the speed and enhanced driving...

      • 2016 Ford Focus RS
        2016

        The all-new Ford Focus RS made its global public debut at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. The high-performance road car pioneers the innovative Ford...

      • 2015 Ford Focus
        2015

        The new Ford Focus elevates the world's best-selling nameplate with a bolder, more emotive exterior design, a finely crafted, intuitive new interior, a...

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      • 2012 Ford Focus ST
        2012

        The exciting next-generation Ford Focus ST makes its global debut at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, providing an early preview of the new high-performance...

      • 2013 Ford Focus ST
        2013

        The covers finally came off the production version of the dramatic new Focus ST five-door at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, revealing the performance car...

      • 2011 Ford Focus RS500
        2011

        A new and powerful limited edition Ford Focus RS model, called the Ford Focus RS500, is being launched as the ultimate performance Ford and will provide...

      • 2011 Ford Focus
        2011

        The exciting new next-generation Ford Focus is gearing up for its sales launch early in 2011, with the core three-model line-up seen together for the first...

      • 2012 Ford Focus Electric
        2012

        Ford Motor Company unveiled the all-new Ford Focus Electric - the company's first-ever all-electric passenger car. The zero-CO2-emissions, gasoline-free...

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      • 2008 Ford Focus ST
        2008

        The Focus portfolio will then be extended further in early 2008, when the new four-door saloon, the Focus Coupe-Cabriolet and the sporty flagship Focus ST...

      • 2009 Ford Focus RS
        2009

        The Ford Focus RS engine shares its fundamental structure with that of Focus ST , but there the similarities end. Powertrain manager Len Urwin knew from...

      • 2008 Ford Focus [EU]
        2008

        A key strength of the Ford Focus has always been its no-compromise approach to safety which includes the Ford Intelligent Protection System and no fewer...

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      • 2006 Ford Focus ST
        2006

        + Exciting all-new ST (Sport Technologies) Focus due towards the end of 2005 + Turbocharged Duratec ST 2.5-litre 5-cylinder engine will deliver around...

      • 2004 Ford Focus 3door [EU]
        2004

        The all-new Mk 2 Ford Focus was launched in 2004. The Focus was launched at the Paris Motor Show on September 23, 2004 as a three and five-door hatchback...

      • 2004 Ford Focus TDCi 5door [EU]
        2004

        The Focus Mk 2 is much larger than its predecessor with a 25 mm (1 in) increase in wheelbase, 168 mm (6.6 in) longer, 8 mm (0.3 in) taller and...

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      • 2002 Ford SVT Focus
        2002

        In late 2001, Ford's in-house performance group, known as Special Vehicle Team (SVT), introduced the SVT Focus to the United States and Canadaian markets...

      • 2002 Ford Focus RS
        2002

        Developed with Ford's WRC drivers and featuring renown motorsport suppliers such as Sparco, OZ Racing and Brembo, the exclusive, 215PS turbocharged...

      • 1998 Ford Focus
        1998

        The original Ford Focus took its eventual name from a Ghia concept car which was shown at the Geneva Motor Show in 1991. Certain elements of the design had...

      • 1998 Ford Focus 5-door
        1998

        The Ford Focus (first generation) is a compact car which was manufactured by Ford in Europe from 1998 to 2004 and by Ford in North America from 1999 to...

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      • 2023 Kia XCeed
        2023

        Stylish, expressive and modern in appearance, the new Kia XCeed builds upon its predecessor's iconic design. A product of the brand's European design centre...

      • 2022 Kia Ceed
        2022

        The iconic tiger-nose grille, which makes the Kia Ceed a recognisable Kia, is upgraded to a black gloss finish with satin chrome upper and lower wing-shaped...

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      • 2019 Kia Ceed GT
        2019

        The Kia Ceed GT is paired with a six-speed manual transmission as standard. In response to customer demand across Europe, Kia's seven-speed Dual-Clutch...

      • 2019 Kia Ceed
        2019

        The Kia Ceed range has been designed at the brand's European design centre in Frankfurt, Germany, under the direction of Gregory Guillaume, European Head of...

      • 2020 Kia XCeed
        2020

        Stylish, expressive and modern in design, the new Kia XCeed represents a sporty alternative to traditional SUVs. A product of the brand's European design centre...

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      • 2016 Kia Pro Ceed GT
        2016

        The direct-injection petrol 1.6-litre GDi remains available in the cee'd and Pro_cee'd, while the two GT models are again powered by a 201bhp 1.6-litre T-GDi engine.

      • 2016 Kia Ceed
        2016

        Kia detailed a comprehensive upgrade to its increasingly popular Kia cee'd, a model that has provided the foundation for Kia's continuing success in Europe...

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      • 2014 Kia Pro Ceed GT
        2014

        The most eagerly anticipated new model in Kia's history, the high-performance three-door Kia pro_cee'd GT, is now on sale. For five years Kia has been...

      • 2014 Kia Ceed GT
        2014

        The all-new high-performance Kia pro_cee'd GT and cee'd GT are the brand's most performance-focused production cars ever. Both models feature a new...

      • 2014 Kia Pro Ceed
        2014

        The new Kia pro_cee'd joins the cee'd hatchback and cee'd Sportswagon as the third instalment in the latest generation cee'd family and will be...

      • 2013 Kia Ceed
        2013

        Making its global premiere at the 2012 Geneva International Motor Show is the all-new Kia cee'd. More sophisticated, more efficient, more refined and with...

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      • 2011 Kia Pro Ceed
        2011

        Unquestionably, the Kia cee'd family, which grew to encompass wagon and coupe (Pro ceed) body styles, has proved to be the brand's strongest-ever contender...

      • 2010 Kia Ceed
        2010

        Created especially for European consumers, the original Kia cee'd marked a major turning point in Kia's history. It was the start of a new era, the...

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      • 2008 Kia Pro-cee-d
        2008

        The World Premiere of the new Kia pro_cee'd three-door hatchback, at the Frankfurt International Motor Show in Germany 11 September in production form,...

      • 2007 Kia cee-d
        2007

        Styled by a dedicated multi-national Kia design team in Germany, assisted by a design team in Korea, the new Kia cee'd is exclusively tailored to meet the...

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