New 2020 Honda Civic Type R: UK prices revealed for updated line-up

The lightweight limited edition model has sold out, but the subtle Honda Civic Type R Sport Line model now joins the range

























The updated Honda Civic Type R line-up is now available in Britain, with prices for the 2020 version of the firm’s wild hot hatchback kicking off from £32,820, and the better-equipped Type R GT model priced from £34,820.

Elsewhere, the subtler and more softly sprung newcomer to the hot Civic’s line-up - the Civic Type R Sport Line - is also priced from £34,820. 

Honda has confirmed that the new, lighter Civic Type R Limited Edition is now sold out in Britain. Production is limited to 100 units globally, and just 20 examples were allocated for the UK market, priced at £39,995 each.

Honda has updated the standard Civic Type R for 2020 with a range of cosmetic and mechanical upgrades. Exterior styling revisions are conservative, stretching to a new Type R-exclusive Boost Blue paint finish, a pair of more neatly integrated fog lamps and a larger radiator grille, which Honda says offers better engine cooling. Inside, buyers get a new Alcantara-trimmed steering wheel and a teardrop-shaped gear knob fitted with a new short-throw shifter.

The chassis revisions are more significant. The 2020 Civic Type R comes with updated dampers, stiffer bushings for the rear subframe, tweaked front suspension geometry and fresh two-piece brake discs with new brake pads, both of which have been designed to reduce brake fade and improve braking performance.

The engine’s stats are unchanged from the previous model. That means 316bhp and 400Nm from a 2.0-litre turbocharged unit, which sends its power to the front wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox. However, this time around, Honda has equipped the Civic Type R with a sound augmentation system that pipes engine noise into the cabin through the speakers.

Honda’s suite of advanced driver assistance technology is now standard across the Civic Type R range, adding a blind-spot monitoring system and rear cross-traffic alert to the existing lane-keeping assist, forward collision warning, active safety braking and adaptive cruise control systems.

Finally on the technology front, Honda has introduced a new data-logging smartphone app. Called LogR, the app lets owners log performance functions like G-force, speed, and oil and water temperatures, as well as recording lap times and giving data for acceleration and braking.

Honda has also answered criticisms from some circles that the Civic Type R’s styling might be a little overbearing for some with the introduction of a new Sport Line model. The most significant change is at the back, where the huge rear wing is swapped for a subtle spoiler. The red strip around the lower edge of the bumpers and side sills is now finished in dark grey, which is matched by the 19-inch alloy wheels. Inside, the usual red seats are swapped for black items with contrasting red stitching. 

Not only does the Sport Line car look more subtle, but it is also set to be more refined. Honda has added extra soundproofing under the boot and in the tailgate, while the carpet is thicker than in other versions. The Sport Line’s wheels are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tyres and their thicker, softer sidewalls should result in a slightly more forgiving ride.

New 2020 Honda Civic Type R: UK prices revealed for updated line-up New 2020 Honda Civic Type R: UK prices revealed for updated line-up Reviewed by Nemanja on September 13, 2020 Rating: 5