Honda Is Putting a CVT Into The Civic Type R, And No We're Not Joking

Continuously variable transmissions are usually reserved for horribly dull eco-boxes made for efficiency rather than excitement, but Honda says efficiency doesn't have to preclude speed
Honda Is Putting a CVT Into The Civic Type R, And No We're Not Joking

Grab your pitchforks, light some medieval torches and head to your nearest Honda dealer, because it looks like they’re about to fit a CVT transmission to the Civic Type R.

Initially reported by the likes of Autocar and Car in their printed editions about a week ago, before being picked up online, interviews with senior Honda/Civic Type R staff have revealed that as well as the standard six-speed manual, the engineers have kicked a dual-clutch option to the kerb in favour of – shock, horror – a CVT.

Honda Is Putting a CVT Into The Civic Type R, And No We're Not Joking

Not exactly famed for their wondrous driver involvement, you’ll find CVTs in the likes of the Toyota Prius and automatic versions of the Honda Jazz. Hmmmm, now there’s a couple of encouraging signs.

But, in theory at least, CVT transmissions are the most efficient way to get the most power to the wheels, most often. They enable the engine to stay at peak power and/or torque, and that could make them faster pretty much everywhere. Whether we like it or not, that matters to some buyers.

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More specifically, it matters to buyers with lots of money to spend. There aren’t many manual gearboxes left in the world of widely-available high-end sports and supercars, because buyers want automatics, either through laziness or a desire for outright speed (at least on paper).

For proof of the CVT’s performance potential, Formula One went so far as to ban the technology over two decades ago, branding it an unfair advantage – and probably too boring to listen to.

Honda Is Putting a CVT Into The Civic Type R, And No We're Not Joking

Honda is claiming that the system will be optimised for low-end acceleration and could even shave a few seconds off the car’s Nurburgring lap time, suggesting that it’s going after the VW Golf GTI Clubsport S’s new record of 7mins 47.19sec.

That won’t solve the nagging issue of noise, though, and how Honda plans to get around the droning, mooing, God-awful racket CVT-equipped cars create. We’re all ears, Honda.

Comments

DL🏁

You can brag all about how CVTs are good
But I don’t care
Honda f!cked up in my eyes.

01/05/2017 - 14:01 |
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Chris Mintjes

I enjoy my CVT over any other automatic gearboxes I have driven.
And even though it is just a 1242cc 16v. In ‘manual gearing’ driving sportier is fun too.
People that are new to it might hate it, but I have also heard a lot of good experiences with CVT.

01/05/2017 - 14:02 |
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Car Guy Campbell

Why you always lying CT?

Honda cog seems to say differently.

01/05/2017 - 14:03 |
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I just posted the same link.

01/05/2017 - 14:56 |
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Comfused Miata

As long as it stays as an option, I think I’ll be fine.

01/05/2017 - 14:15 |
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Kevin Chandra

I do not understand the hate on the CVTs it’s good for easy almost manual gear changing. Manual is still what i prefer though.

01/05/2017 - 14:42 |
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I think you mean DCT the CVT is the single gear transmission that just makes the engine hold an rpm and buzz.

01/05/2017 - 14:55 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

According to the link I have posted, Honda is not offering the CVT so calm your t!ts everyone. I don’t really know where CT is getting their sources from. Even if Honda offers the CVT it will be an option, you can still get the manual if you hate the CVT so much.

01/05/2017 - 15:01 |
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Anonymous

“That won’t solve the nagging issue of noise, though, and how Honda plans to get around the droning, mooing, God-awful racket CVT-equipped cars create. We’re all ears, Honda.”
They made a FWD layout work very well on the Type-R. Pretty sure they can fix some of the drawbacks of a CVT to some extent.
A lot of people moaned about the DCT option on the CRF1000L Africa Twin. Now, the DCT bikes are selling just as much as the manual Africa Twins last year.

01/05/2017 - 15:00 |
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Anonymous

That moment when CVT is ok for Christian von Koenigsegg but it’s not alright for a CIVIC type R. Thank you CT for the laugh.

01/05/2017 - 15:21 |
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Anonymous

If the cvt transmission actually works like In some car makers like Mitsubishi, etc then I don’t think the cvt would be that bad is just that some people often see a cvt as a bad point and that negativity will often spread to other people making them think it is all bad when it really isnt

01/05/2017 - 15:29 |
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Daniel Cuthbertson

CVTEC kicked in yo!

01/05/2017 - 15:30 |
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lol this comment should have been 1st

01/05/2017 - 19:46 |
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