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The Advertiser
a day ago
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
Honda Civic Type R is more expensive, but now comes in a pretty blue
The Honda Civic Type R has copped a price increase of close to $5000, but is unchanged apart from a new colour and a new option. Now priced at $79,000 drive-away, an increase of $4900, the Civic Type R is available from tomorrow. Honda hasn't confirmed how many vehicles are in the 2025 production run for Australia, but it has said it's prioritising customers who registered their interest online. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. A bold new Racing Blue finish joins the colour palette, alongside carryover Championship White, Crystal Black and Sonic Grey. There's also an optional carbon-fibre spoiler priced at $5300. There are no other specification changes for this 2025 production run. That means the Civic Type R continues to use a high-revving, turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine producing 235kW of power and 420Nm of torque, mated with a six-speed manual transmission with rev matching. Like other Hondas, the Civic Type R is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty and five years of capped-price servicing. Each visit is priced at just $199. Standard equipment on the Civic Type R includes: The steeper price tag means the Civic Type R is more expensive than a Toyota GR Corolla (from $67,990 before on-road costs) and the Volkswagen Golf R ($70,990 before on-roads). The Civic Type R isn't exactly a vehicle you'll find a lot of sitting around at Honda dealerships. It has traditionally come here in limited allocations, and as recently as early 2023 it was sold out for 20 months. Honda opened orders for the current generation on December 1, 2022, with the first customer deliveries in Australia taking place early in 2023. MORE: Explore the Honda Civic showroom Content originally sourced from: The Honda Civic Type R has copped a price increase of close to $5000, but is unchanged apart from a new colour and a new option. Now priced at $79,000 drive-away, an increase of $4900, the Civic Type R is available from tomorrow. Honda hasn't confirmed how many vehicles are in the 2025 production run for Australia, but it has said it's prioritising customers who registered their interest online. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. A bold new Racing Blue finish joins the colour palette, alongside carryover Championship White, Crystal Black and Sonic Grey. There's also an optional carbon-fibre spoiler priced at $5300. There are no other specification changes for this 2025 production run. That means the Civic Type R continues to use a high-revving, turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine producing 235kW of power and 420Nm of torque, mated with a six-speed manual transmission with rev matching. Like other Hondas, the Civic Type R is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty and five years of capped-price servicing. Each visit is priced at just $199. Standard equipment on the Civic Type R includes: The steeper price tag means the Civic Type R is more expensive than a Toyota GR Corolla (from $67,990 before on-road costs) and the Volkswagen Golf R ($70,990 before on-roads). The Civic Type R isn't exactly a vehicle you'll find a lot of sitting around at Honda dealerships. It has traditionally come here in limited allocations, and as recently as early 2023 it was sold out for 20 months. Honda opened orders for the current generation on December 1, 2022, with the first customer deliveries in Australia taking place early in 2023. MORE: Explore the Honda Civic showroom Content originally sourced from: The Honda Civic Type R has copped a price increase of close to $5000, but is unchanged apart from a new colour and a new option. Now priced at $79,000 drive-away, an increase of $4900, the Civic Type R is available from tomorrow. Honda hasn't confirmed how many vehicles are in the 2025 production run for Australia, but it has said it's prioritising customers who registered their interest online. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. A bold new Racing Blue finish joins the colour palette, alongside carryover Championship White, Crystal Black and Sonic Grey. There's also an optional carbon-fibre spoiler priced at $5300. There are no other specification changes for this 2025 production run. That means the Civic Type R continues to use a high-revving, turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine producing 235kW of power and 420Nm of torque, mated with a six-speed manual transmission with rev matching. Like other Hondas, the Civic Type R is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty and five years of capped-price servicing. Each visit is priced at just $199. Standard equipment on the Civic Type R includes: The steeper price tag means the Civic Type R is more expensive than a Toyota GR Corolla (from $67,990 before on-road costs) and the Volkswagen Golf R ($70,990 before on-roads). The Civic Type R isn't exactly a vehicle you'll find a lot of sitting around at Honda dealerships. It has traditionally come here in limited allocations, and as recently as early 2023 it was sold out for 20 months. Honda opened orders for the current generation on December 1, 2022, with the first customer deliveries in Australia taking place early in 2023. MORE: Explore the Honda Civic showroom Content originally sourced from: The Honda Civic Type R has copped a price increase of close to $5000, but is unchanged apart from a new colour and a new option. Now priced at $79,000 drive-away, an increase of $4900, the Civic Type R is available from tomorrow. Honda hasn't confirmed how many vehicles are in the 2025 production run for Australia, but it has said it's prioritising customers who registered their interest online. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. A bold new Racing Blue finish joins the colour palette, alongside carryover Championship White, Crystal Black and Sonic Grey. There's also an optional carbon-fibre spoiler priced at $5300. There are no other specification changes for this 2025 production run. That means the Civic Type R continues to use a high-revving, turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine producing 235kW of power and 420Nm of torque, mated with a six-speed manual transmission with rev matching. Like other Hondas, the Civic Type R is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty and five years of capped-price servicing. Each visit is priced at just $199. Standard equipment on the Civic Type R includes: The steeper price tag means the Civic Type R is more expensive than a Toyota GR Corolla (from $67,990 before on-road costs) and the Volkswagen Golf R ($70,990 before on-roads). The Civic Type R isn't exactly a vehicle you'll find a lot of sitting around at Honda dealerships. It has traditionally come here in limited allocations, and as recently as early 2023 it was sold out for 20 months. Honda opened orders for the current generation on December 1, 2022, with the first customer deliveries in Australia taking place early in 2023. MORE: Explore the Honda Civic showroom Content originally sourced from:


7NEWS
a day ago
- Automotive
- 7NEWS
Honda Civic Type R is more expensive, but now comes in a pretty blue
The Honda Civic Type R has copped a price increase of close to $5000, but is unchanged apart from a new colour and a new option. Now priced at $79,000 drive-away, an increase of $4900, the Civic Type R is available from tomorrow. Honda hasn't confirmed how many vehicles are in the 2025 production run for Australia, but it has said it's prioritising customers who registered their interest online. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. A bold new Racing Blue finish joins the colour palette, alongside carryover Championship White, Crystal Black and Sonic Grey. There's also an optional carbon-fibre spoiler priced at $5300. There are no other specification changes for this 2025 production run. That means the Civic Type R continues to use a high-revving, turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine producing 235kW of power and 420Nm of torque, mated with a six-speed manual transmission with rev matching. Like other Hondas, the Civic Type R is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty and five years of capped-price servicing. Each visit is priced at just $199. Standard equipment on the Civic Type R includes: Adaptive dampers Brembo brakes Active exhaust Automatic LED headlights Automatic high-beam Wireless phone charger 9.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Adaptive cruise control Blind-spot monitoring Lane-keep assist The steeper price tag means the Civic Type R is more expensive than a Toyota GR Corolla (from $67,990 before on-road costs) and the Volkswagen Golf R ($70,990 before on-roads). The Civic Type R isn't exactly a vehicle you'll find a lot of sitting around at Honda dealerships. It has traditionally come here in limited allocations, and as recently as early 2023 it was sold out for 20 months. Honda opened orders for the current generation on December 1, 2022, with the first customer deliveries in Australia taking place early in 2023.


Perth Now
a day ago
- Automotive
- Perth Now
Honda Civic Type R is more expensive, but now comes in a pretty blue
The Honda Civic Type R has copped a price increase of close to $5000, but is unchanged apart from a new colour and a new option. Now priced at $79,000 drive-away, an increase of $4900, the Civic Type R is available from tomorrow. Honda hasn't confirmed how many vehicles are in the 2025 production run for Australia, but it has said it's prioritising customers who registered their interest online. CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal. Supplied Credit: CarExpert A bold new Racing Blue finish joins the colour palette, alongside carryover Championship White, Crystal Black and Sonic Grey. There's also an optional carbon-fibre spoiler priced at $5300. There are no other specification changes for this 2025 production run. That means the Civic Type R continues to use a high-revving, turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine producing 235kW of power and 420Nm of torque, mated with a six-speed manual transmission with rev matching. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Like other Hondas, the Civic Type R is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty and five years of capped-price servicing. Each visit is priced at just $199. Standard equipment on the Civic Type R includes: Adaptive dampers Brembo brakes Active exhaust Automatic LED headlights Automatic high-beam Wireless phone charger 9.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Adaptive cruise control Blind-spot monitoring Lane-keep assist The steeper price tag means the Civic Type R is more expensive than a Toyota GR Corolla (from $67,990 before on-road costs) and the Volkswagen Golf R ($70,990 before on-roads). The Civic Type R isn't exactly a vehicle you'll find a lot of sitting around at Honda dealerships. It has traditionally come here in limited allocations, and as recently as early 2023 it was sold out for 20 months. Honda opened orders for the current generation on December 1, 2022, with the first customer deliveries in Australia taking place early in 2023. Supplied Credit: CarExpert MORE: Explore the Honda Civic showroom


Hindustan Times
07-05-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
2025 Yamaha Aerox 155 S: Take a look at 5 key features of the updated scooter
Yamaha Aerox 155 S in the Iconic Racing Blue shade. India Yamaha Motor has introduced the 2025 Aerox 155 S in the Indian market, aiming to further strengthen its presence in the performance-oriented scooter segment. (Also check out: Upcoming two-wheeler in India) With updated features and fresh design elements, the new Aerox 155 S continues to target young urban riders seeking both functionality and sportiness. Here are the five key highlights: 1 New colourways and pricing The 2025 Aerox 155 S brings visual enhancements with two new colour choices — Ice Fluo Vermillion and Racing Blue. These variants also receive revised graphics that reflect Yamaha's racing-inspired design language. The vibrant paint schemes enhance the scooter's sporty appeal, making it more distinctive on the road. Meanwhile, the Metallic Black shade remains available in the standard variant, offering a more understated option. The 2025 Yamaha Aerox 155 S in the new Racing Blue and Ice Fluo Vermillion shades is priced at ₹ 1,53,430 (ex-showroom, Delhi), while the Metallic Black variant continues at ₹ 1,50,130. The model will be available exclusively through Yamaha's Blue Square dealerships across India. 4 Specifications and performance The scooter continues to be powered by a 155cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke SOHC engine, producing 15 PS at 8,000 rpm and 13.9 Nm at 6,500 rpm, paired with a CVT automatic transmission. The inclusion of Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) ensures better low-end torque and high-end performance. Additionally, the Aerox S is equipped with Traction Control System (TCS), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), and motorcycle-style twin rear shock absorbers, all contributing to enhanced ride quality, handling, and safety. Check out Upcoming Bikes In India. First Published Date: 07 May 2025, 19:00 PM IST TAGS: Yamaha India Yamaha Motor Aerox 155 Yamaha Aerox 155


Hans India
06-05-2025
- Automotive
- Hans India
2025 Aerox 155 version S launched with Refreshing Colours & Graphical Enhancements
India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. (IYM), under its premier brand campaign - The Call of the Blue, today announced the launch of striking new colours for 2025 Aerox 155 version S model. The maxi-sports scooter, with advanced Smart Key technology, will be available in iconic - Racing Blue and distinct - Ice Fluo Vermillion shade and new visual appeal. Complimenting the lifestyle of today's urban youth, the Aerox 155 truly embodies Yamaha's spirit of performance, style, and innovation. Along with the new Ice Fluo Vermillion shade, the Aerox 155 Version S in Racing Blue colour features refreshed graphics, enhancing its sporty appeal. The Metallic Black option continues to be available in the standard variant. The entire Aerox range is now OBD-2B compliant, with updated visuals on the body and side fairings that reflect Yamaha's Racing DNA. The Aerox 155 models boast of a bold body design, sleek athletic proportions, and a striking X Centre motif, making them a unique choice for everyone. In terms of key specifications, the maxi-sports scooters come paired with liquid-cooled, 4-stroke SOHC, 155cc engine delivering a staggering 11.0kW (15.0PS) at 8,000 rpm of maximum power and 13.9 Nm of peak torque at 6,500 rpm. Ideal for both urban mobility and highway cruising, the Variable Valve Actuation (VVA), Traction Control System (TCS), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), and Motorcycle-type Twin Shock Absorbers lend the Aerox with top-tier performance and handling prowess. Further, the Smart Key feature in Aerox 155 version S redefines the user experience by seamlessly integrating convenience and security through advanced technology. Exclusively sold through Yamaha's Blue Square Showrooms, the Aerox 155 version S in both the colours - Ice Fluo Vermillion and Racing Blue – will be sold at just INR 1,53,430/- (Ex-showroom, Delhi), while the Aerox 155 in Metallic Black will continue to be available at INR 150,130/- (Ex-showroom, Delhi). These exciting updates reinforce Yamaha's commitment to meet the evolving customer needs and enhance their brand experience, thereby increasing customer engagement and driving consistent growth in the maxi-sports scooter segment.