New Honda Civic Type R breaks a Nurburgring lap record

    Latest Type R has 320hp and 400Nm of torque; new time is nearly seven seconds faster than the old car's.

    Published On Apr 25, 2017 06:00:00 PM

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    The new Honda Civic Type R has smashed the Nürburgring lap record for front-wheel-drive cars, clocking a 7min 43.8sec lap time. This shaves a significant 5.41sec from the previous record holder, the Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport S, and makes the new Type R 6.8sec faster around the ‘Ring than its predecessor.

    The new lap record holder is described by Honda as being a development model with technical specifications representative of the final car. Like the production car, it uses a 320hp and 400Nm VTEC turbocharged 2.0-litre engine.

    The latest model’s six-speed manual gearbox also has shorter gear ratios for more urgent performance, and the car weighs 16kg less than its predecessor, at 1366kg. No straight-line performance figures have been revealed yet, but the car will almost certainly undercut the 5.7sec 0-100kph time of the previous one.

    Honda’s 10th-generation Civic structure has upped the torsional rigidity of the Type R by 16 percent. It also uses new multi-link rear suspension for improved stability and has a body shape that is claimed to offer a best-in-class performance balance for lift and drag.

    Honda set the new ‘Ring record during the final phase of testing for the model, on a dry track with “optimum ambient temperature for the best tyre and powertrain performance”. The car’s only modification was a 'floating' roll cage that Honda said offered no improvements to rigidity. To compensate for the cage’s weight, the infotainment system and rear seats were removed.

    The lead chassis engineer for the new Civic Type R, Ryuichi Kijima, said: “The cornering speed achieved in the new Type R is higher because the car features a wider track and tyres, a longer wheelbase, new multi-link suspension in the rear and optimised aerodynamics that improves stability.“

    Kijima explained that this allowed drivers to attack apexes with more pace. “Drivers typically enter the corner after Metzgesfeld at around 150kph," he said. "Even at this medium-speed corner, the speed is around 10kph higher [than the previous car].”

    Production of the new Civic Type R will begin at Honda UK’s plant in Swindon this summer, before going on sale in the autumn. Prices are expected to rise compared with the previous car’s £30,200 (estimated Rs 30 lakh).

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