Production 2017 Honda Civic Type R finally unveiled - 306 hp and 295 lb-ft, on-sale in the spring
The Wait Is Nearly Over: New 2017 Honda Civic Type R Makes Global Debut at Geneva Motor Show
First Type R-badged Honda available in the U.S. goes on sale late spring
Most powerful, quickest...
Like I said way back above, 3200 is already a dream weight by today's standards. What I'm afraid of is them adding more weight to it because of new technology, different engine, or because car grows in size.
Just don't add any more weight, but add more power, better brakes, even faster...
Mercedes C250? I think that's got a traditional automatic.
Does the current 7 speed in the 370 allow you to redline or does it shift up for you if you redline?
I'd like to see that too. It could take on an single iconic name like "Supra" or "GT-R". Those cars never have and will never need # nomenclature attached to its name.
I was thinking... anyone think if the Z35 gets the same twin turbo V6 as the Q60 it'll be purposely nerfed and detuned for less power than the Q60? You know, because the Q60 is also a sports coupe and will be priced higher.
First thing I thought of when I saw the V6 TT title was 300ZX reincarnate! I hope this car captures the spirit of that one. Basically my childhood idol car :)
Figured the internet would've blown up by now if there was something shown but thanks for reporting back. It looks like we are in for a long wait. I just wish we had any indication that a new model is coming anytime within the next few years. Then I can at least plan how long I need to wait.
http://www.civicx.com/threads/2016-civic-concept-debut-type-r-to-join-us-model-lineup.1/
Anyone see this news? Civic Concept shown by Honda at the NY show and the Type-R was announced for the US.
No Z35 concept at NY show as expected :(
But Honda showed the Civic concept and also announced Type-R for the US finally. It's no Z but that was probably the most exciting thing announced at the show.