Honda Accord Type S to Debut in Geneva

 Honda Accord Type S to Debut in Geneva
Honda Accord Type S

180PS and 380Nm of torque

Honda has announced plans to use Geneva Motor Show to introduce the new Accord Type S which will feature a sportier appearance and a more powerful engine.

Like the standard Accord, the new model uses the 2.2-liter i-DTEC diesel engine but thanks to several changes such as a revised turbo-charger, new cylinder heads and a larger intercooler the engine produces 180PS and 380Nm of torque. That translates into a gain of 30PS and 30Nm of torque compared to the more mainstream model.

Outside the model features new 18-inch alloy wheels, clear indicator covers, and a choice of two new exterior colors called Premium White Pearl and Basque Red.

The Type S will be offered in both sedan and wagon form, and further details will be released closer to the car's introduction.

 

Source: Honda via carscoop

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A higher-powered, sportier Accord Type S will be unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show in March.

This more powerful variant of Honda's D-sector model uses the acclaimed 2.2-litre i-DTEC diesel engine, like the standard Accord, but thanks to a revised turbo-charger, cylinder head and larger intercooler, produces 180PS at 4000rpm, a 30PS increase on the standard model with the peak power coming at the same rpm. Torque has also increased 30Nm to 380Nm at 2000rpm.

"The 180PS diesel model will be a welcome addition to the Accord range, especially for company car drivers that want a high-specification car in an even sportier package," said Graham Avent, Manager - Corporate Operations, Honda (UK). "This model will undoubtedly appeal to high-performance diesel enthusiasts, looking for that something extra, but we hope it will also create a halo-effect across the diesel Accord range."

As well as a significant increase in power, the Type S sits on a new design of 18-inch alloy wheels and gains clear indicator covers, a Type S badge plus two new paint colours - Premium White Pearl and Basque Red.

The Type S will be available in either saloon or Tourer bodyshapes with manual transmission.

Performance, fuel economy and emissions data will be available once homologation is completed, and pricing will be announced nearer the on sale date later this year.

 

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 justbored justbored
The picture of the engine cover shows the 2.4l naturally-aspirated gasoline engine.
February 6, 2009 10:09 am
 Lemonsqweezer3000 Lemonsqweezer3000
*yawn* just a honda....
February 6, 2009 10:44 am
 Beetle Beetle
It would be nice to see an all wheel drive version .
February 6, 2009 1:52 pm
 mortz mortz
Id never touch a FWD station wagon just doesnt seem right.
February 7, 2009 1:15 am
 DieselDog DieselDog
Good looking, practical, decent mileage, excellent clean-deisel technology, powerful, handsomely proportioned... A combination that the North American market craves but will not see. I think of other great vehicles in this category (VW Blue Sport and Tiguan TDI, BMW 730d, Cadillac's CTS-based wagon) and I wonder why not? Then I remember how "pay-to-play" works in the Halls of Congress and I remember why.
February 7, 2009 12:25 pm