Honda Civic Type R MUGEN 2.2 announced

 Honda Civic Type R MUGEN 2.2 announced
Honda Civic Type R MUGEN 2.2 - 8.9.2011

A final farewell

If you weren't impressed by the Honda Civic Type R MUGEN, perhaps this upgraded 2.2 version will do the trick.

Built to celebrate the 2.0-liter K20 petrol engine, which recently went out of production, the model has an increased bore and stroke giving a displacement of 2,156cc (2.2-liters). Thanks to this change, it produces 260 PS (191 kW / 256 hp) and 240 Nm (177 lb-ft) of torque.

Production plans haven't been finalized, but Honda is considering two options: convert the four remaining unsold 2010 Civic Type R MUGENs or offer the conversion to existing owners.

In a statement, MUGEN Euro's vice president Hiro Toyoda said "Environmental pressures mean naturally aspirated engines are rapidly being superseded by other engine architectures and technologies. We may never see the like of the K20 in a mainstream production car again, so felt it only fitting we mark the occasion with this special 2.2 version of the Honda Civic Type R."

Source: Honda UK

EVEN MORE MUGEN POWER FOR HONDA CIVIC TYPE R

One of the most exclusive and explosive hot hatches of recent years has been given an extra dose of MUGEN power.

The Honda Civic Type R MUGEN debuted in 2010 to near-universal acclaim, and a 20-strong limited edition production run of the hand-built, motorsport-derived machines went on sale to UK enthusiasts.

Now technicians at Northampton-based MUGEN Euro have worked their magic again, producing a unique version with even more power and torque.

The cylinder bore and stroke have been increased to create an overall capacity of 2,156cc, so the car has been christened the Honda Civic Type R MUGEN 2.2.

The result of the change is a boost in engine output from 240 to 260PS, and additional torque is available throughout the rev range. Peak torque is now 240Nm at 6,000rpm. Compared to a standard Honda Civic Type R, both power and torque are up 30 per cent.

When coupled to the host of motorsport-derived components created exclusively by MUGEN - including sports suspension, uprated brakes and a stunning performance bodykit - the MUGEN 2.2 represents the ultimate expression of the Honda Civic Type R philosophy.

It has been created as a fitting tribute to the highly successful Honda K20 2.0-litre petrol engine, which has ceased production in Japan. Homologated by MUGEN as an FIA Group N race series engine, the K20 has long been the powerplant of choice with tuners and motorsports competitors who want the very best in naturally aspirated performance.

Moreover, it has been at the very heart of everything MUGEN Euro has achieved since the company was formed in 2006. Its skilled engineers have built or tuned almost 400 examples for race and rally competitors around the world.

The Honda K20 engine has also powered the only two complete road cars produced by MUGEN; the Honda Civic MUGEN RR four-door saloon sold in Japan, plus the limited Honda Civic Type R MUGEN sold in the UK.

Hiro Toyoda, vice-president of MUGEN Euro, commented: "Environmental pressures mean naturally aspirated engines are rapidly being superseded by other engine architectures and technologies. We may never see the like of the K20 in a mainstream production car again, so felt it only fitting we mark the occasion with this special 2.2 version of the Honda Civic Type R".

Plans for the 2.2 car have yet to be finalised. Of the 20 limited edition 2.0-litre cars launched in 2010, four remain unsold and it's possible MUGEN Euro may offer them with the reworked engine. Existing owners could also be invited to return their cars for an upgrade. A decision on these two proposals is expected to be made shortly.

 

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 Dolomight 74-86 Dolomight 74-86
A heartfelt Sayonara to the K20, it was the B16 of the new millenium. Now people will have to kick in some other form of V-tec
September 8, 2011 7:38 pm
 Douglas6250 Douglas6250
Yes I feel the same as you do. This is indeed a sad moment for car enthusiasts. Yes we must do something for the environment before the point of no return, but one of the things we sacrificed are these wonderful racy engines. I was actually quite surprised that Honda soldiered on with this equation for so long, after seeing the C32 engine die with the NSX. This motor, together with the B16, F20, C32 really do stand out amongst others. Finally, the K20, being the last of the breed, hopefully could pass on its DNA to new generations of Turbos ! VTEC would kick in again Yo !
September 9, 2011 10:33 am
 PAA PAA
I'm still not impressed. Ford, Opel, VW, offer better alternatives. And the worst part is, this ballon type design cannot fit the sports car label no matter how many 'wings' they add on it.
September 8, 2011 8:29 pm
 CallMeFBaby CallMeFBaby
I'm with you. I betting this thing is going to be way way over priced, Just for Mugen stickers.
September 8, 2011 10:54 pm
 ispano6 ispano6
better? in what way? subjective? This car is way more beautiful than Ford, Opel, or VW designs. but then again, thats my taste. And if you don't like the wing, don't buy the car. It serves a purpose, and you don't seem to get it.
October 7, 2011 9:57 am
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
This is a sad moment. This could signal the end of naturally aspirated engines in high performance cars. It would be nice for Honda to use Turbos in future Type Rs, but it will lose the High-revving nature of the classic ones.
September 9, 2011 12:56 am
 Piz96Marco Piz96Marco
OMG!
September 11, 2011 4:47 am