Currently reading: Hardcore Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition sells out in four weeks

Just 20 examples of the track-focused hot hatch are coming to the UK and all have found homes

The 20 UK-bound variants of the hardcore new Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition have completely sold out just four weeks after the car was revealed.

Honda says all the orders were placed before any customers had even seen the car or received official pricing information. 

Priced from £39,995, the Limited Edition is described as "the purest expression of Type R", featuring a number of weight-saving measures and motorsport-inspired styling tweaks to enhance the hot hatchback’s performance potential.

The special edition is finished in a distinctive Sunlight Yellow paint scheme and sits atop a set of bespoke BBS 20in forged alloy wheels wrapped in Michelin Cup 2 tyres. The interior is set apart from that of the standard car by way of an Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel and counterweighted, teardrop-shaped gear knob. 

A significant 47kg has been shaved off the Civic Type R's kerbweight, thanks to the removal of the air conditioning system, touchscreen and sections of sound deadening material. Unlike with its Renault Mégane RS Trophy-R rival, however, the rear seats remain in place. 

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Additional bespoke features include a track-focused suspension set-up, contrasting black roof and door mirrors and a numbered build plaque on the dashboard. 

Phil Webb, head of cars at Honda UK, said: “To have sold all 20 examples so quickly and before anyone has even seen, let alone driven the car, is fantastic.” 

The Limited Edition arrived as one of two special editions of the updated Civic Type R. The other, the subtly styled Sport Line variant, is less exclusive and more road-focused. Prices for this and the standard car haven't yet been confirmed. 

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lambo58 20 March 2020

I have no doubt about the

I have no doubt about the engineering but it is still the ugliest thing I have seen for decades.

Ugly ugly ugly.

si73 19 March 2020

As great as this is,

As great as this is, personally I prefer the new toned down version. But agree Peter, this colour does show off the aero and it is a stunning colour.
Peter Cavellini 19 March 2020

Nice color.

 First, it's an opinion, not a declaration of War, second, why the attack?, talk about the car , the topic, this color certainly helps show off the aero much better,and, for a base price of around £40K, it's not bad.

Takeitslowly 19 March 2020

Peter Cavellini wrote:

Peter Cavellini wrote:

 First, it's an opinion, not a declaration of War, second, why the attack?, talk about the car , the topic, this color certainly helps show off the aero much better,and, for a base price of around £40K, it's not bad.

 

Attack?...nope...however, your new and refreshingly different approach may pay dividends. If you can manage long term consistency, well who knows...I am certainly happy to deal with your posts coming  from another angle... 

Cenuijmu 19 March 2020

Peter Cavellini wrote:

Peter Cavellini wrote:

 First, it's an opinion, not a declaration of War, second, why the attack?, talk about the car , the topic, this color certainly helps show off the aero much better,and, for a base price of around £40K, it's not bad.