Last Hurrah for Civic Type-R
This week saw the last of Honda's legendary and hugely successful Civic Type R's coming off the Swindon production line, the last of more than 35,000 built there.
Civic models are built in more than 10 plants around the world, but the Type R is unique to Honda of the UK Manufacturing where every single one has been made since 2001.
Gone but not forgotten: Production staff at Honda
wave goodbye to the last Type-R
to be
built in Swindon |
Civic Type R has been a massive sales success for Honda - in total 35,190 have been made and sold, 18,033 in the UK, 12,422 in mainland Europe and 4,735 exported to Japan.
A measure of Type R's success was the original UK sale forecast for 1,500 cars per annum: sales grew to over four times that amount and the car has remained a firm favourite with the Press and enthusiasts alike.
The model also set a trend for hot hatches, being the first to hit 200PS (197bhp).
As a result it topped the charts consistently from launch and was What Car? Hot Hatch Of The Year, three years running from 2002 to 2004; BBC Top Gear's Best Hot Hatch 2002; and Auto Express's Best Sporting Car 2003.
Powered by a rev-happy 2.0 DOHC engine developing a mighty 200PS at 7,400 rpm, the VTEC engine develops 100PS per litre, without the need for a turbocharger. Power was transmitted through a 6-speed, close-ratio manual gearbox. The Type R could achieve 0-62 in 6.8 seconds and a maximum velocity of 146 mph.
The cult following for the car has also meant that used Type R's retain 60% of their value after 3 years/ 36,000 miles, outperforming much of the competition.
The last car, in Nighthawk Black, was produced for a UK customer who takes delivery next week.
The new Honda Civic will go on sale in early 2006.