Civic Type R named 'Best Performance Car' in Women's World Car of the Year Awards

Civic Type R on the road

Civic Type R on the road

The all-new Honda Civic Type R has won the 'Best Performance Car' category in the prestigious Women's World Car of the Year Awards. These international car awards are unique in having a judging panel comprised entirely of women.

  • Thrilling hot hatch adds to its collection of awards since global launch
  • New Civic Type R is made in Swindon and exported worldwide
  • Women's World Car of the Year is the only awards voted for entirely by women

Civic Type R's latest award joins a clutch of accolades it has already received in 2017, being crowned 'Best Hot Hatch' by Auto Express in June, as well as scooping the 'Best Import Compact Sports Car' from Sport Auto magazine last month.

Sharing the same fundamentals as the Civic hatchback, the all-new Type R has been engineered from the ground up to deliver the most rewarding drive in the hot-hatch segment - both on road and on the race track. The 2.0-litre VTEC TURBO 'heart' of the multi-award-winning previous-generation Type R has been optimised and refined, and now produces 320 PS, sufficient to propel the car from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds and on to a top speed of 272 km/h.

This year's Women's World Car of the Year winners were decided by votes from 25 female motoring writers from 20 different countries. A nomination list of 420 cars was quickly whittled down to a top-60 shortlist, before a secret ballot decided the winners in each category.

Philip Ross, Senior Vice President of Honda Motor Europe, said:

Women account for more than half of new car buyers, and have a significant influence over car-buying decisions, so it's a fantastic achievement for Civic Type R to have been recognised in this way. The new Type R has blistering performance, but it also retains its position as the most practical and versatile of high-performance hatchbacks - which was a key factor in the judging for this award.

The Civic Type R has a top speed of 169mph and can do the 0-62mph sprint in just 5.7 seconds. The power comes from the 2.0-litre VTEC TURBO engine that has been optimised and refined to produce 320 PS with peak torque of 400 Nm.

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