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2020 Honda Civic Type R First Drive Review: Second Helping

2020 Honda Civic Type R First Drive Review: Second Helping

Posted on June 6, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

I’m not sure what it is about this coronavirus situation, but it’s made me appreciate good food more. Call it a coping mechanism for the very real stress of self-isolation, but having a little bit more of a tasty meal satisfies in a way it never did before the world turned upside down. The 2020 Honda Civic Type R is the automotive equivalent of a second plate: more of the same, but every bit as satisfying, especially during this live-action apocalypse.

The Civic Type R’s light refresh for 2020 includes the usual nips and tucks, adding the same sort of visual enhancements introduced on the standard Civic and Si. That means a new grille and fascia, for better cooling, along with updated headlights, which, fine. It’s all good. But the Type R’s enhancements, fittingly, go much further.
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