Кто бы мог подумать,что обстоятельства позволят нам назвать новый Civic Type R конкурентом нового же Seat Leon Cupra. И первый и второй отдают передним колёсам около 300 лошадиных сил, оба претендуют на звание быстрейшего переднеприводного автомобиля Нюрбургринга. Однако испанец уже продаётся и завоевал соответствующий титул, а японец числится концептом и только обещает надрать задний бампер выскочке «Сеату».

Honda представила в Женеве предсерийный концепт горячего хетчбэка Civic Type R новой генерации. На рекламных картинках машина выглядит отлично, шикарно смотрится и живьём. Модель полностью готова и неясно, почему японцы называют её концептом. Honda утверждает, что «спорткар для дорог общего пользования» появится в автосалонах Европы только в 2015 году. Главным отличием от серийного спорткара станет, по всей видимости, огромное антикрыло, которое, в лучших традициях японских мультфильмов, увеличит прижимную силу машины. 

Крыло это, что бы мы не говорили, не простое. Его форма, угол атаки и прочие аэродинамические параметры взяты не с потолка, а получены в результате длительных тестов на Нюрбургринге и в инженерных центрах Honda. Кроме того, новый Civic Type R радует широкой фальшрадиаторной решеткой и крупными воздухозаборниками для дополнительного охлаждения горячего мотора. О двигателе японцы опять молчат. Знаем, что под капотом стоит 300-сильный двухлитровый агрегат, но более точных характеристик не скажем. 

Как следует из пресс-релиза японской компании, Civic Type R Concept сидит на 20-дюймовых колесных дисках, что для машины такого класса и размера многовато. Инженерам пришлось изменить форму крыльев и обвесов, чтобы арки уместили большие диски. Кроме того новые крылья также служат цели оптимизации воздушного потока, для этого в них проделаны специальные отверстия. Серийный Civic Type R будет оснащёт шестиступенчатой механической коробкой передач. Компания обещает, что автомобиль станет самой быстрой переднеприводной машиной на Нюрбургринге, но пока этот титул удерживает Seat Leon Cupra. 

Фотогалерея Civic Type R

HONDA AT GENEVA MOTOR SHOW 2014

SUMMARY

 

Honda today reveals its 2014 Geneva Motor Show line-up, including the worldwide debut of the Civic Type R Concept model, the European debut of the Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) Concept, the powertrain layout of the new NSX and the 2014 Civic World Touring Car Championship race car.

 Racing Car for the Road – Civic Type R Concept

Honda’s appearance at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show will lead with the worldwide reveal of the Civic Type R Concept model, providing the styling direction for the exterior design of the highly-anticipated production version that debuts in 2015. Dubbed by the design team as a ‘racing car for the road’, its bold and aggressive styling reflects the strong performance characteristics for which Type R is renowned.

RACING CAR FOR THE ROAD – CIVIC TYPE R CONCEPT

Bold and Aggressive, Styled to Reflect Performance

Honda’s appearance at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show will lead with the worldwide reveal of the Civic Type R Concept model, providing the styling direction for the exterior design of the hotly-anticipated production version that debuts in 2015. Its bold and aggressive styling reflects the strong performance credentials for which Type R is renowned.

Described by the design team as a ‘racing car for the road’ rather than a high performance version of a road car, the new Type R looks set to signal a new era for the marque- this model is set to be the most extreme Civic Type R yet. Its sleek and aerodynamic profile reflects a car designed for function and performance whilst maintaining the look of a road car and the distinctive character of Type R.

“Type R represents Honda’s racing spirit. It is built with a passion for motorsport.”

Masaru Hasegawa – Chief Stylist, Civic Type R

Styling is heavily linked to performance, with the Type R Concept showing its credentials in the exterior design. Many of the styling features offer real function, rather than just aesthetics, as confirmed by feedback from prototype testing at the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife in Germany. The need to reduce drag, add down-force, provide cooling and achieve optimum airflow, were key considerations for the design team.

The front spoiler is designed to add down-force, the vertical side wings and the cut out shape of the front bumper help to reduce drag and control airflow around the front tyres. A red stripe running along the front spoiler further accentuates the Type R’s low and wide stance.

Furthermore, the new headlight design with integrated LED daytime running lights and the sharp horizontal fog lights, add a strong character to the face of the Type R Concept. The upper and lower front grilles have been enlarged and air outlets on the bonnet provide cooling for the high output engine. The front and rear fenders have been widened to accommodate wide tyres and air outlets are integrated to optimise airflow.

One of the most stand-out advances on the Concept model is the new rear spoiler featuring LED tail lights integrated into the rear wing which accentuates the Type R’s futuristic look.

The shape and angle of the double rear wing has been designed to provide additional down-force, as a direct result of feedback gained through testing on the track.

Supporting the design direction are 20-inch wheels, edged by a red ring, with visible red brake callipers and a bright red stripe running along the bottom of the front spoiler. Such features add to the aggressive appearance which reflects the inspiring driving experience that the Type R promises to deliver.

Styling and modelling of the new Concept has been carried out in Europe, with the team based at Honda’s R&D centre in Swindon, UK. The design team maintained close contact with production colleagues, as they worked towards achieving the styling direction of the Concept model. Building on Honda’s Pedigree for Turbo-Charged Engines

While further detail on performance is yet to be announced, Honda has confirmed that the forthcoming Type R will be the first model in Europe to feature one of its brand new VTEC TURBO engines from the Earth Dreams Technology range. The two-litre, direct injection, four-cylinder turbo is expected to deliver class-leading output of at least 280PS and will be EURO 6 compliant.

Turbo engines have not been seen in Honda’s production cars in Europe for some time, however, the company has continued to actively develop turbo technology, deploying it on the race track and in road cars in other regions. The 2013 WTCC season saw Honda successfully return to the track with the turbo-charged HR412E in the Civic; powering the Castrol Honda World Touring Car team and Zengo Motorsport team to become the Manufacturers’ Champion in Honda´s first full season.

Honda’s successful return to WTCC in 2013, has been instrumental in gathering knowledge that has helped shape the new Type R, providing the development team with analysis and feedback on performance and styling collected from the track to assist in the creation of a ‘racing car for the road’ from the Civic five-door.

Igor Sorokin
Igor Sorokin
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