This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Jan 1970.
Built in
U.K. (launched 2017, facelift 25 Nov 2020)
Vehicle Type
Predecessor
Honda Civic Type-R (2015-2018)Rating
Submodel
2.0 VTEC Turbo GT(M)
$242,000
12.8km/L • 315bhp • 6-speed (M)
Engine & Transmission
Engine Capacity
1,996 cc
Engine Type
4-cylinder in-line 16-valve DOHC VTEC Turbocharged
Fuel Type
Petrol
Drive Type
Front-wheel drive
Transmission
6-speed (M)
Performance
Power
235 kW (315 bhp)
Torque
400 Nm
Acceleration
5.8 s (0-100 km/h)
Top Speed
270 km/h
Fuel Consumption
12.8km/L
CO2 Emission
176 g/km (Manufacturer specs)
Measurement
Vehicle Type
Sports
Seating Capacity
unknown
Dimensions (L x W x H)
4557 x 1877 x 1434 mm
Wheelbase
2,699 mm
Min Turning Radius
5,890 mm
Kerb Weight
1,380 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
46 L
Boot/Cargo Capacity
420 L
Suspension, Brakes & Wheels
Suspension (Front)
MacPherson strut
Suspension (Rear)
Independent Multi-link
Brakes (Front)
Ventilated disc
Brakes (Rear)
Disc
Rim Size
20 "
2.0 VTEC Turbo Sport Line(M)
$221,000
11.4km/L • 315bhp • 6-speed (M)
FACELIFT
Engine & Transmission
Engine Capacity
1,996 cc
Engine Type
4-cylinder in-line 16-valve DOHC VTEC Turbocharged
Fuel Type
Petrol
Drive Type
Front-wheel drive
Transmission
6-speed (M)
Performance
Power
235 kW (315 bhp)
Torque
400 Nm
Acceleration
5.8 s (0-100 km/h)
Top Speed
270 km/h
Fuel Consumption
11.4km/L
CO2 Emission
200 g/km (Manufacturer specs)
Measurement
Vehicle Type
Sports
Seating Capacity
unknown
Dimensions (L x W x H)
4557 x 1877 x 1434 mm
Wheelbase
2,699 mm
Min Turning Radius
5,890 mm
Kerb Weight
1,380 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
46 L
Boot/Cargo Capacity
420 L
Suspension, Brakes & Wheels
Suspension (Front)
MacPherson Strut
Suspension (Rear)
Independent Multi-link
Brakes (Front)
Ventilated disc
Brakes (Rear)
Disc
Rim Size
19 "
2.0 VTEC Turbo GT(M)
$281,000
11.4km/L • 315bhp • 6-speed (M)
FACELIFT
Engine & Transmission
Engine Capacity
1,996 cc
Engine Type
4-cylinder in-line 16-valve DOHC VTEC Turbocharged
Fuel Type
Petrol
Drive Type
Front-wheel drive
Transmission
6-speed (M)
Performance
Power
235 kW (315 bhp)
Torque
400 Nm
Acceleration
5.8 s (0-100 km/h)
Top Speed
270 km/h
Fuel Consumption
11.4km/L
CO2 Emission
200 g/km (Manufacturer specs)
Measurement
Vehicle Type
Sports
Seating Capacity
unknown
Dimensions (L x W x H)
4557 x 1877 x 1434 mm
Wheelbase
2,699 mm
Min Turning Radius
5,890 mm
Kerb Weight
1,380 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
46 L
Boot/Cargo Capacity
420 L
Suspension, Brakes & Wheels
Suspension (Front)
MacPherson Strut
Suspension (Rear)
Independent Multi-link
Brakes (Front)
Ventilated disc
Brakes (Rear)
Disc
Rim Size
20 "
Consumer Reviews
4.5
Excellent | 3 User Reviews
The best handling and the most comfortable sports car I have owned!
I have owned type R FK2 for 4 years and I am now driving the type R FK8 GT model for a few months with thousands of km on it.
The type R FK8 is an amazing car that a manual lover must try. Shifting from FK2 to FK8, I am surprised that its nature can be so split. On one hand, it can be so quiet and comfortable. On the other hand, it can be so powerful and sportive at +R mode. My whole family likes this car. I love driving it, my wife likes its ride and spacious cabin and my son likes its unique look.
The more I drive this car, the more it grows on me.... Read More
Amazing Handling and 100 to 150km/h
Coming from a FD2R to FK8, the FD2R is more raw and noisy. FK8 is much more refine and really good for family as the comfort mode certainly come in useful when you are ferrying your family. Power comes in much earlier at 2500rpm onward since it is a turbo charged, no need to wait for VTEC Yo at 5800rpm. Mayhem usually follow shortly in my old FD2r when VTEC Yo kicks in which usually by then, wife is shouting at you for driving like a twat while your baby starts wailing at the top of his voice. In the FK8, I can be like DK (Drift King, not Donkey Kong) without unleashing hell upon myself and everyone stays happy.
The cornering for this FK8 is also another level from FD2R which is in direct relationship to the price. All in all, no major regrets but there are minute stuffs which I didn't quite like it and if the car is in 120k range. I would perhaps be more forgiving but at near 190k car when new, I am perplex as to why Honda allow that to happen. Mind you, the Honda FD2R was 100k when new, on that note, how 190k (90% Increase) came about within a space of 10 years is beyond me.... Read More
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