I have a feeling that the US/Canada arm of Honda is going to bring back the SiR badge for this engine, or some type of SiR HFP....
Honda is bent on kicking butt and taking
names with its upcoming new Civic Type R, but since the Japanese hot
hatch is based on the European model and isn't slated to come to the
United States, it's been of little consolation to American enthusiasts.
But if you're one of them, we've got good news for you.
According to Spanish site Motor Y Racing, a US version
of the Civic Type R is in the works. The salient part of the Type R that
would make the oceanic voyage to US showrooms would be the 2.0-liter
turbo four that's said to produce between 276 and 320 horsepower, but we
could expect upgraded suspension, rolling stock and other equipment to
come as part of the package as well.
Just what form it would take
we don't know. Currently American Honda offers the Civic as a coupe or
sedan - not as a hatchback or wagon like it does overseas - so chances
are that it'd be one of these betrunked body-styles that would get the
upgrades. We're hoping for something more than an upgrade of the current
Civic Si.
Competing rumors suggest that Honda could offer that
same engine in a revised version of the CR-Z hybrid hatchback, which has
long been begging for a more potent powerplant. But that's not to say
that Honda couldn't offer both with the new turbo VTEC engine.
Source;
http://www.houseofjapan.com/auto-moto/us-honda-civic-to-get-type-r-engine
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