Honda Civic Type R (FK2) — Performance Car

#5 in Honda Global rank #189 Hatchback Gasoline
58.9/100
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Performance Verdict

TL;DR for driving excitement

The Honda Civic Type R (FK2) earns a strong 58.9/100 for performance car, ranking #5 among its brand. With 5-star safety ratings, it delivers strong protection. Its 5-seat layout accommodates most groups with ease. The 471 L boot provides practical everyday storage. Fuel consumption at 8.4 L/100km keeps running costs sensible. The 310 hp output delivers genuine driving excitement. Reliability is rated good at 80/100. Priced from around €34,990, it offers solid value for what it delivers.

Best for
  • Strong straight-line acceleration and top speed
  • Sharp, engaging handling dynamics
  • High-output powertrain for driving excitement
Not ideal for
  • Higher fuel consumption versus standard models
  • Not prioritised as a family-oriented vehicle

Scorecard

High performance cars
Power Output — 310 hp
310 hp output delivers strong performance.
Top Speed — 250 km/h
Top speed of 250 km/h is well above normal road use.
Acceleration (0–100) — 5.7 s
0–100 km/h in 5.7 s — quick acceleration.
Reliability — 80/100
Good reliability score of 80/100 means low unexpected bills.
Value / Price — €34,990
Entry price of €34,990 positions it well for performance car buyers.

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FAQ

Honda Civic Type R (FK2) as a Performance Car
How fast is the Honda Civic Type R (FK2)?

The Honda Civic Type R (FK2) accelerates from 0–100 km/h in 5.7 s and reaches a top speed of 250 km/h.

What is the horsepower of the Honda Civic Type R (FK2)?

The Honda Civic Type R (FK2) produces 310 hp, placing it firmly in performance territory.

Is the Honda Civic Type R (FK2) practical for everyday use too?

Despite its performance focus, the Honda Civic Type R (FK2) retains sufficient everyday usability for regular driving duties.

What are the running costs of the Honda Civic Type R (FK2)?

Fuel consumption of 8.4 L/100km reflect the performance-oriented engine. Budget accordingly for fuel and insurance.