The Honda Civic Type R Prototype Steals the Show

Honda Civic Type R OmahaHonda has recently announced the release of the Civic Type R Prototype, which stole the show when it was introduced in Paris. The groundbreaking new Civil Type R, featuring a sleek, sporty hatchback design, made its debut in North America during the 2016 SEMA Show, which took place in Las Vegas. This marked the arrival of the first Honda-badged Type R in the United States. Omaha drivers can expect a host of exciting features from the Type R, including extended wheel arches, wide, aggressive fascias, and a dramatic rear wing. An eye-catching finish is provided thanks to the bespoke brushed aluminum wrap. Honda has worked diligently to deliver the sportiest lineup ever to the Civic family and the Type R is proof positive that the manufacturer is delivering. For the first time ever in North America, fans of Honda will have access to the best Civic performance possible with the new Type R.

What to Expect from the Honda Civic Type R

Muscular body styling, along with some tweaks to facilitate aerodynamic performance, make the Type R something to be excited about. A highly reflective aluminum-effect finish is immediately noticeable on the exterior, while the aggressive fascia on the front is accented by a winged carbon fiber splitter. A sporty red line and slatted ducts further enhance the fascia, while the diamond-mesh inserts in the sculpted air intakes ensure this vehicle will never go unnoticed.

What Inspired the Civic Type R

The Civic Type R is the result of joint efforts between the Honda Research and Development teams in both Japan and Europe. Omaha drivers can expect the vehicle to be unveiled in production form within the next year, when it will be produced exclusively at Honda’s manufacturing facility in Swindon. Interested in finding out more about the Honda Civic Type R prototype? Contact our sales team at O’Daniel Honda in Omaha, Nebraska, to learn more about this exciting addition to the Honda family.

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