2017 Honda Civic: Tenth Generation Type R Car Expected To Debut At The Geneva Motor Show

Honda, the Japanese automaker will unveil its most anticipated model Honda Civic Type R at the Geneva Motor Show in March. Moreover, other two electric cars Clarity fuel cell and NeuV will be also introduced.

According to MSN, Honda will build the new Honda Civic Type R in Swindon by UK Manufacturing. In fact, the new car will be based on tenth-generation Civic and it will be exported around the world, including to the United States.

The Honda Civic Type R will be featured with 2.0-Liter four-cylinder, VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) turbocharged engine. It will be only available on a 6-speed manual transmission that is capable of giving 310 HP.

There are several other key features that are included in Honda Civic Type R. As it will have a triple-exit exhaust system, front-wheel drive, 20-inch alloy wheels, a carbon fiber diffuser, and flared wheel arches. These all features are similar to the Ferrari F40. As per CNET reports, the Japanese automobile manufacturer's, Honda will also debut its two other vehicles at the Geneva Motor Show. One is Clarity Fuel Cell and another is NeuV.

The Clarity Fuel Cell is a new hydrogen electric vehicle. It has a range and fill-up time similar to a gas-powered car and will also have battery-electric and hybrid variants. However, the NeuV has been debuted earlier this year at the Consumer Electronics Show. It is also a battery-electric car and it is known as a sharing car. Because the electricity it produces can also be sent back to the grid that can help during peak hours. It has an AI "emotion engine."

The Honda Civic Type R will absolutely be one of the highlights at the Geneva Motor Show. While it's official production will start in this summer and it is expected to go on sale from September. But, it might be slightly expensive compared to previous Civic Type R. For more update stay tuned with SWN! 

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