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The 2023 Civic Type R is Finally Making its First Public Appearance in the U.S.
The 2023 Civic Type R is Finally Making its First Public Appearance in the U.S.-June 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:23

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Honda has teased us with the , slowly dripping out information like a turbo-VTEC IV hooked to our collective veins. It made its public debut this year, but that left North American and European enthusiasts out in the cold — we want our turn to see Honda’s hottest hatch.

It seems Honda listened, because the Type R prototype is coming to American shores. For the first time, enthusiasts will be able to gawk at the camouflaged Civic — poring over its every detail, body line, and winglet. We’re all familiar with , but what changes will the Type R badge bring?

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Honda didn’t attend this past New York International Auto show, but the company has been a longtime sponsor of . It’s also the title sponsor of this year’s Indy 200 IndyCar race, making it only natural to use that event to reveal the Type R prototype to awaiting Midwestern audiences. That race, on July 1, will mark the first time the prototype has been shown off within the States — though, likely, far from the last.

With an official model year of 2023, it likely won’t be long until the Type R strips off its branded camouflage like a less-horrifying version of to reveal a production-ready body underneath. The outgoing Type R was already an incredible driving experience, and the new Si shows this Civic chassis is leagues ahead of the old one. When the car’s full reveal comes around, we’re probably in for a treat.

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We still don’t know final specs, or how the Type R will compare to the upcoming Toyota GR Corolla, but one thing is for sure: It won’t be long until we find out.

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