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Have I mentioned I can see into the future? It's not that difficult. Whenever I read Hot Wheels news, I can see my money ...
When Toyota dropped the GR Yaris in 2020, it wasn’t just another hot hatch. It was a full-throttle wake-up call to the entire ...
An old-school legend meets modern power! Watch this insane 600HP Golf 1 GTI 16V Turbo go head-to-head with a monstrous 970HP Audi RS4 B5 2.7L BiTurbo. Brutal acceleration, turbo whistles, and raw ...
The Civic Type R saw the light of day with the sixth generation of the Civic hatchback model in 1997. Since then, it has spanned a further five generations and many special editions over the years.
Honda hasn't said how much the Civic Type R Ultimate Edition will cost, but considering it's only building 40 of them, the collector cars will likely come with a sizable premium.
Just a few days since Ford announced the end of the Ford Focus ST, and even fewer since we celebrated the Civic Type R as a fabulous car that’s still available, Honda has announced its demise as ...
Honda is ending the Civic Type R in Europe, a move necessitated by stricter emission laws that kick in starting in 2026. Despite that, the legendary hot hatch isn’t going down quietly as the brand has ...
The current, sixth-generation (FL5) Honda Civic Type R will no longer be sold in Europe after 2025, as it doesn’t comply with the stricter Euro 6e-bis emissions standard that is set to come into ...
For 28 years, the Honda Civic Type R has been a major player in the European hot hatchback market. Unfortunately for European buyers, EU regulations are bringing that run to an end in 2026. So, in ...
Why FL5 Civic Type R Is Bowing Out. The sixth-gen Honda Civic Type R has had a wonderful run. Introduced in 2022, the Japanese hot hatch set numerous lap records for a front-wheel-drive model in ...
The Honda Civic Type R Ultimate Edition has been unveiled to signal the end of sales for the Type R in Europe. Only 40 units are available across the region.
If money is no issue, the Civic e:HEV RS is undeniably a sporty looking car that is socially feasible and a lot cheaper to upkeep with its low 4.0 litres per 100km (25km/l) mileage. The choice is ...