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主页 新闻 Live Life Drive Two Japanese Legends Will Make Their U.S. Debut On Opposite Coasts Two Japanese Legends Will Make Their U.S. Debut On Opposite Coasts Live Life Drive Aswan | March 28日, 2017 07:49 PM In the next few weeks, the U.S. market will see two very special models making their debut. One is perhaps the final iteration of its particular generation, while the other is only beginning life but marking a very important return to form for its brand. Both hail from Japanese marques, but with hugely decentralized research and development centres across the world can any modern car really claim to be from a single source? Even the mighty NSX is an east-meets-west mishmash of chassis and powertrain components.What's curious is that these two models will be launched at opposite ends of the United States. The Nissan GT-R Track Edition will debut at the upcoming New York International Auto Show, while the Honda Civic Type R will (finally) break cover at Autocon in Los Angeles. Arguably there is more furor surrounding the Civic Type R than the GT-R, but both are just as exciting when you view them in the performance context. For those who are sick of the R35, we'll tell you why this GT-R is important: it could very well be the last of the R35s, what with the car spending close to 10 years in production. And you will miss it when it's gone, because it's been said that the next generation of GT-R will be a hybrid monster of some nature and will probably be even less connected than the current generation. For years enthusiasts have harped on about how the GT-R isn't a 'real driver's car' being outfitted with all manner of electronic controls and systems to keep the car in check, and yet most recently critics have praised it for being seemingly analog in a time when other manufacturers are going even more digital. Perhaps the R35 was a little ahead of its time, but now it is comfortable in its place. This Track Edition variant sits between the Premium and NISMO spec GT-Rs. Aesthetically many of the components are NISMO pieces as you would find on the GT-R NISMO, but there is much more under the skin that you do not see. The suspension has been lightened and tweaked even further to help the GT-R Track Edition perform well on the circuit, with NISMO-spec tyres coming as standard. There's a titanium exhaust as standard as well, although what will matter the most for the true track junkies is the fact that this Track Edition model is extra stiff. Beyond that the package is as you would expect for a 2017 GT-R: 565 hp at the crank (as opposed to 600 hp in the NISMO variant), and a fantastic all-wheel drive system that makes the GT-R surprisingly agile.While the Honda Civic Type R may be heavily down on power compared to the GT-R, it is still an incredibly important car because it represents the company's return to form. The NSX was a good attempt but it didn't quite have the required effect as you would expect from a company that has seemingly disappeared from the performance scene (especially in the United States) for the past 2 decades. Sure, tuners have been able to put together their own creations that would emulate what Honda was offering to the rest of the world, but cars like the FD2R were never offered there officially. If you can get past the looks of the new Civic Type R, which makes overstated sound like an understatement, it's actually shaping up to be a proper Honda performance product. That new 2.0-litre turbocharged engine pushes out 306 hp, and will make it the fastest and most powerful Honda sold in the United States (keeping in mind that the NSX is sold under the Acura sub brand). While it may not be as physically engaging as the naturally aspirated Civic Type Rs of old, it is almost guaranteed that the new Civic Type R will be tuned for performance, perhaps to within an inch of its life. These two cars are both incredible feats of automotive engineering. Is one inherently better than the other? Not in any way that we can see, and yet these cars will appeal to two entirely different crowds. Arguably the Civic Type R will remain, as Hondas have been, for those who wish to challenge themselves and drive at the limit in a car that has fairly average performance, while the GT-R Track Edition will be for those who simply want to go as fast as they possibly can in even the trickiest conditions. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! 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Two Japanese Legends Will Make Their U.S. Debut On Opposite Coasts Live Life Drive Aswan | March 28日, 2017 07:49 PM In the next few weeks, the U.S. market will see two very special models making their debut. One is perhaps the final iteration of its particular generation, while the other is only beginning life but marking a very important return to form for its brand. Both hail from Japanese marques, but with hugely decentralized research and development centres across the world can any modern car really claim to be from a single source? Even the mighty NSX is an east-meets-west mishmash of chassis and powertrain components.What's curious is that these two models will be launched at opposite ends of the United States. The Nissan GT-R Track Edition will debut at the upcoming New York International Auto Show, while the Honda Civic Type R will (finally) break cover at Autocon in Los Angeles. Arguably there is more furor surrounding the Civic Type R than the GT-R, but both are just as exciting when you view them in the performance context. For those who are sick of the R35, we'll tell you why this GT-R is important: it could very well be the last of the R35s, what with the car spending close to 10 years in production. And you will miss it when it's gone, because it's been said that the next generation of GT-R will be a hybrid monster of some nature and will probably be even less connected than the current generation. For years enthusiasts have harped on about how the GT-R isn't a 'real driver's car' being outfitted with all manner of electronic controls and systems to keep the car in check, and yet most recently critics have praised it for being seemingly analog in a time when other manufacturers are going even more digital. Perhaps the R35 was a little ahead of its time, but now it is comfortable in its place. This Track Edition variant sits between the Premium and NISMO spec GT-Rs. Aesthetically many of the components are NISMO pieces as you would find on the GT-R NISMO, but there is much more under the skin that you do not see. The suspension has been lightened and tweaked even further to help the GT-R Track Edition perform well on the circuit, with NISMO-spec tyres coming as standard. There's a titanium exhaust as standard as well, although what will matter the most for the true track junkies is the fact that this Track Edition model is extra stiff. Beyond that the package is as you would expect for a 2017 GT-R: 565 hp at the crank (as opposed to 600 hp in the NISMO variant), and a fantastic all-wheel drive system that makes the GT-R surprisingly agile.While the Honda Civic Type R may be heavily down on power compared to the GT-R, it is still an incredibly important car because it represents the company's return to form. The NSX was a good attempt but it didn't quite have the required effect as you would expect from a company that has seemingly disappeared from the performance scene (especially in the United States) for the past 2 decades. Sure, tuners have been able to put together their own creations that would emulate what Honda was offering to the rest of the world, but cars like the FD2R were never offered there officially. If you can get past the looks of the new Civic Type R, which makes overstated sound like an understatement, it's actually shaping up to be a proper Honda performance product. That new 2.0-litre turbocharged engine pushes out 306 hp, and will make it the fastest and most powerful Honda sold in the United States (keeping in mind that the NSX is sold under the Acura sub brand). While it may not be as physically engaging as the naturally aspirated Civic Type Rs of old, it is almost guaranteed that the new Civic Type R will be tuned for performance, perhaps to within an inch of its life. These two cars are both incredible feats of automotive engineering. Is one inherently better than the other? Not in any way that we can see, and yet these cars will appeal to two entirely different crowds. Arguably the Civic Type R will remain, as Hondas have been, for those who wish to challenge themselves and drive at the limit in a car that has fairly average performance, while the GT-R Track Edition will be for those who simply want to go as fast as they possibly can in even the trickiest conditions. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 Autocon civic Civic Type R gt-r GT-R R35 GT-R Track Edition Honda Honda Civic Honda Civic Type R New York International Auto Show Nissan Nissan GT-R Nissan GT-R R35 R35
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New Honda Civic Type R Rendered, Arriving in 2022? 所有资讯 Gokul | October 09日, 2020 Just like that, it's been five years since the 10th generation Honda Civic broke cover, and it is about time the next generation model made its way ...
The Honda Type R Family – Its Origins And A Peek Into The Future Of Honda's Performance Cars 汽车专题 Hans | January 04日, 2018 "Why don't you raise your target to 100 horsepower per litre?" That was the question posed by Nobuhiko Kawamoto, President of Honda R&D in 1986, to ...
Review: Honda Civic Type R (FK8) – Don’t Judge A Car By Its Rear Wing 评论 Hans | September 11日, 2018 The mere mention of the Type R names evokes for better and for worse, a mixed feeling of both awe and doubt.Awe because the Type R is one of the last ...