2001 Honda Civic EP3 Type R, showcasing its sleek 3-door hatchback design and performance features like the K20A engine, 6-speed manual transmission, and sporty red Recaro seats.

Honda Civic EP3 Type R (2001-2005)

In 2001, Honda introduced the EP3, the third generation of the Civic Type R, as a 3-door hatchback to the UK market. Manufactured in Swindon, England, it came with a 2.0L K20A2 i-VTEC engine, producing 200 PS (197 hp) and paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. While the European model lacked some features like a helical LSD and red Recaro seats, a JDM version was released with the enhanced K20A engine (215 PS) and other track-oriented features.

Facelift (2003-2005) In 2003, the EP3 was updated with new features such as quicker steering, revised suspension, and projector headlamps. The facelifted model aimed to improve handling and performance, addressing feedback like understeer and low-end torque issues.

Performance (Manufacturer claims)

  • 0–97 km/h (60 mph): 5.8/6.5 seconds (JDM/EDM Pre-facelift), 5.8/6.4 seconds (JDM/EDM Facelift)
  • 0–161 km/h (100 mph): 15.1/16 seconds (JDM/EDM Facelift)
  • Top Speed: 227 km/h (141 mph) (EDM), 235 km/h (146 mph) (JDM)

Special Editions

  • 30th Anniversary Edition (2003): Featuring red Recaro seats, air conditioning, privacy glass, and more. Only 300 units produced.
  • Premier Edition (2005): Recaro Trendline seats, “Type R” embossed calipers, and a choice of colors like Milano Red and Nighthawk Black.
  • C Package (2004): Offered to the Japanese market, it included a new color option, HID lighting, and carbon fiber accents.

End of Production (2005) The final year saw the release of 132 Vivid Blue Pearl units, which came with xenon headlights, integrated washers, and other unique features.

Key Specifications:

SpecificationDetails
Engine2.0L K20A I4 (JDM) / 2.0L K20A2 I4 (EDM)
Power OutputK20A: 215 PS (212 hp), K20A2: 200 PS (197 hp)
Transmission6-speed manual
Wheelbase2,570 mm (101.2 in)
Length4,135 mm (162.8 in)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,430 mm (56.3 in)
Curb Weight1,190–1,205 kg (2,624–2,657 lb)

The EP3 Civic Type R remains a favorite among enthusiasts for its performance and its status as a significant model in Honda’s Type R legacy.

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