We’ve got hold of new photos with the two Honda Civic Type R prototypes testing on the Nürburgring Nordschleife. The photo gallery below has been updated with the new images. (Update 4/24/2019)
Honda Civic Type R test cars have been spotted again in Europe, this time on the punishing Nürburgring racetrack.
Honda is currently running two prototypes on the “Green Hell,” a white and a yellow one. The former is more or less the same car our photographers spotted last year on the public roads around the Nordschleife. However, the yellow one seems to be in a different stage of development.
While it features the same updated front and rear bumpers as the white, the yellow car features a fully camouflaged roof and camouflaged air intake in the bonnet. Our guess is Honda is testing lightweight parts for the facelifted Civic Type R.
Another way to explain this would be that Honda is testing a special edition model that will feature a carbon fiber hood scoop and carbon fiber roof. We don’t know which (if any) of these assumptions will turn out to be true, but we do know that Honda said it would add more variants for the Civic Type R in order to continue generating interest and, thus, demand.
During the previous sighting, we noticed that the automaker was also testing a smaller rear wing, possibly for an entry-level version. Unfortunately, not much else is known about the refreshed Civic Type R. We assume it will retain the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, but whether it will offer a power upgrade over the current unit’s 306 HP (310 PS) is anyone’s guess right now.
Honda is expected to introduce the updated Civic Type R late this year, following a possible world debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show.