
One of the other concepts that graced Mugen’s stand in Japan at the recent Tokyo Auto Salon was the Civic Type-RR, which in addition to the obvious replacement of the entire front clip with carbon fiber pieces, also includes a K20A engine that’s been bored out to 2157 cc to create a more tractable powerband and an even higher redline.

260 horsepower and 173 lb.-ft. of torque is sent to the six-speed gearbox and down to the front wheels through a LSD. Naturally, the brakes and suspension have been upgraded to handle the extra grunt, while carbon fiber was used inside to beef up the structure.

Mugen also added a system dubbed I-TCMS, or Intelligent Tire Condition Monitoring, which keeps tabs on the tire’s air pressure and temperature. The dash mounted instrument cluster might be a big impediment to forward visibility, but we’re sure it’s nothing compared to the price.
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