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John Mahoney28 Jul 2022
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Honda Civic Type R primed to go electric

EV ruled out, but Honda’s just-revealed Civic Type R hot hatch ripe for plug-in hybrid powertrain

Honda is primed to carry out a major overhaul of its new 2023 Honda Civic Type R to meet upcoming stringent emissions regulations.

Despite unwrapping the new-generation FL5-series Honda Civic Type R just last week, which features an even more powerful 2.0-litre VTEC four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, overseas reports suggest Honda is already plotting an electrified version.

Ruling out the possibility of an all-electric version, Honda Motor Europe technical advisor Ko Yamamoto confirmed to British outlet Autocar that a plug-in version could be on the way to tackle pressing issues like the upcoming EU7 emissions regulations due in 2025.

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“I wouldn’t exclude electrification. We can’t do a pure electric powertrain on this platform, but I imagine it can take up to a certain level of plug-in hybrid,” said Yamamoto.

“Electrification is just another technical measure, like VTEC or a turbo, or multi-link suspension.”

Previous rumours suggested such a plug-in version of the Civic Type R might finally introduce all-wheel drive, with a rear axle potentially driven solely by an electric motor.

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But Honda Europe’s tech boss was quick to rule that out, pointing to the added weight.

Admitting it was technically possible, Yamamoto said: “It’s not even necessarily quicker, but it is heavier.”

That suggests Honda could be developing a stripped-out, lightweight PHEV version of its turbocharged VTEC that will incorporate an electric motor within its transmission.

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No timeline was given when the electrified powertrain will be introduced, but it’s thought it will pre-empt the new Euro emissions regs with the plug-in hot hatch introduced in 2025.

Meanwhile, the seventh-generation (non-hybrid) Honda Civic Type R is set to touch down in Australia early next year.

No details have been released on performance or pricing, but expect a significant improvement on the previous 228kW Type R that could sprint from 0-100km/h in 5.7 seconds.

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