2023 Honda Civic Type R Review: Less In Your Face, But Even More Fun
Hot hatches are, sadly, a scarcity in the USA. Where slight-sized spicy hatchbacks are popular the world over for their agility, feel-good factor, and sheer driver engagement, Americans seem to prefer more traditional sports cars, along with SUVs and trucks. Fortunately, the few hot hatches we do get stateside are particularly good, with the Honda Civic Type R having set the standard for what these cars are supposed to be. Traditionally, the Volkswagen Golf GTI has been one of a few rivals vying for that honor, but the playing field has recently gotten even hotter. Toyota's GR Corolla is one of the main competitors to the Honda Civic Type R, and the two Japanese marques are likely to provide quite a showdown. The latest Type R brings a more powerful 2.0-liter turbocharged VTEC engine to the fray, making 315 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. Naturally, it has a six-speed manual - enthusiasts wouldn't have it any other way. But is the most powerful production Honda in the US still the one to get in the segment?
What's the Price of the 2023 Honda Civic Type R?
The base price of the 2023 Honda Civic Type R is $43,295 before any options. This price is MSRP and doesn't include a destination and handling fee of $1,095. There are no other Honda Civic Type R trims, unlike the GR Corolla which comes in three trim levels.
For comparison, the base GR Corolla starts at around $36k, and even fully loaded, isn't likely to come close to the Type R in pricing.
2023 Civic Type R Exterior
Dimensions
Length | Wheelbase | Height | Max Width | Front Width | Rear Width | Curb Weight |
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180.8 in | 107.7 in | 55.4 in | 74.4 in | 64.0 in | 63.5 in | 3,188.0 lbs |
2023 Civic Type R Performance
2023 Honda Civic Type R Handling and Driving Impressions
The whole point of the Civic Type R is the drive, so we'll happily wax lyrical about its inherent brilliance in this department. While other hot hatches claim sleeker looks or fancier interiors, the Type R aims for one thing: to be a car that drivers enjoy driving. There's a reason it's been hailed as the class leader for so long, and the all-new version comes with greater body rigidity, enhanced suspension, and upgrades to the braking system to ensure it remains in the top spot. A helical limited-slip differential works to lay down the power effectively, and the longer wheelbase smooths out the ride nicely. Despite directing all its power to the front wheels alone, the dual-axis strut front suspension does a fantastic job of reducing understeer, while stability is superb. The steering is responsive at only 2.11 turns lock-to-lock, and the hatch expertly keeps understeer at bay.
The 315-hp turbo-four provides exciting acceleration, and the car's involving nature is buoyed by the six-speed manual that rewards you with a positive shift action, even when used in anger.
What this all translates to is a wild and exciting car when you want it to be that handles corners with utter confidence, and a comfortable cruiser when you're dealing with the daily commute.
2023 Civic Type R Interior
2023 Civic Type R Trunk and Cargo Space
Warranty
Basic | Drivetrain | Corrosion | Roadside Assistance |
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3 Years / 36,000 Miles | 5 Years / 60,000 Miles | 5 Years / Unlimited Miles | 3 Years / 36,000 Miles |
Verdict: Is The 2023 Honda Civic Type R A Good Car?
The Type R has a storied past and carries the weight of the expectations of a whole generation of gearheads who believe it's an icon of pure driving pleasure. And it meets those expectations without a fuss. With the engine tweaked for more power and the suspension tuned for even better handling, the 2023 Honda Civic Type R is not a car that will let you down. Sure, it's purposed to provide fun and an engaging drive, but it also excels at being 'just' a car. The Honda Civic Type R gets a good safety review, is reliable, packed with safety features, and boasts updated infotainment for user-friendliness; there's also ample space in the trunk, and while you can only seat two in the rear, it'll do the school run just as brilliantly as it will thrill you on track. It's worth the price asked of it, despite some rivals costing substantially less.
What 2023 Honda Civic Type R Model Should I Buy?
There's just one Type R to opt for, and if we're honest, we're pretty happy to have it as is. The carbon fiber wing at $2,250 is tempting, but it doesn't necessarily detract from the car if you choose to keep it stock. Honda has curated the Type R to look and feel exactly the way it should for it's sole purpose: to thrill the driver.