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  2. Honda Civic - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Civic ( Japanese: ホンダ・シビック, Hepburn: Honda Shibikku) is a series of automobiles manufactured by Honda since 1972. As of 2023, the Civic is positioned between the Honda Fit / City and Honda Accord in Honda's global passenger car line-up. The first-generation Civic was introduced in July 1972 as a two-door fastback sedan ...

  3. Honda Civic Type R - Wikipedia

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    Honda Civic Mugen RC. A race version called Honda Civic Mugen RC was developed by Mugen for the 2008 Honda Exciting Cup Civic One-Make Race-Civic Series. The engine is the stock K20A engine from FD2 Honda Civic Type R. It came in the following models with the following prices: Basic: ¥6,247,500 (5,950,000+tax). Standard: ¥7,192,500 (6,850,000+tax

  4. Honda in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    It did still have some success as James Thompson won the Race of Europe at Imola in 2008. In 2012, Honda announced that they will enter last three rounds of the 2012 season with a racer based on the European Civic hatchback, developed in a joint partnership with Mugen and JAS Motorsport. The car got its first podium at the Race of Macau that ...

  5. Honda Type R - Wikipedia

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    Honda Type R. Honda Type R models are special performance editions of their respective model families. The design of Type R models was originally focused on race conditions, with an emphasis on minimizing weight, and maximizing performance potential (e.g. engine tuning, suspension set-up). Thus, Type R models were first conceived for racetracks.

  6. List of Honda automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Jointly developed cars. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Honda collaborated with Rover in the development and marketing of the Honda Concerto, Rover 200, 400, 600 and 800. The 800 was called the Sterling in the US. Honda partnered with Isuzu in the 1990s to produce the Passport and the Acura SLX. Concept vehicles

  7. Honda NSX (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    Honda was able to enter the HSV-010 GT on the basis that the base model was "production-ready", even though most cars in the series had to be based on production cars. As mandated by the class regulations, that car had a front-engined, rear-wheel drive layout, powered by a 3.4-liter V8, rated over 500 hp (373 kW). 2011 onwards

  8. Honda - Wikipedia

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    The following Super Touring era of touring car racing saw Honda win the Japanese and North American championships in 1996 and 1997, while in Europe Honda's Super Touring cars claimed over 40 wins across the British, German and European series. After the collapse of the Super Touring regulations in the early 2000s, Honda remained involved in the ...

  9. Category:Honda vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Honda Formula One cars‎ (12 P) H. Honda aircraft‎ (3 P) M. Honda motorcycles‎ (1 C, 315 P) ... (Japan and Europe seventh generation) Honda Accord (ninth generation)