Snugs24
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They look nice, but I donāt see the point.Also Honda shows a black version of the Type R interior a week before announcing the Integra is getting refreshed . Any chance this becomes an option on the 2026 Type S? Especially now that rumors are saying 2025 might be the last year for the Type R?
Did the civic si lag 1 year behind the regular civic on its recent face-lift?Iām curious to know if the type s will skip the refresh. Iām just basing it off of the FL5 civic which just received an update but the Type R received none of those changes and remains exactly the same.
SI was the odd one. It had the front end of the hatch on the sedan body.Did the civic si lag 1 year behind the regular civic on its recent face-lift?
You can dream, but they gimped the ITS on features to keep the price down and draw in some CTR kids who can go slightly more into debt. Unlikely they'll add much without a price hike. The only place you're getting heated wheels and rear seats is Canada.Knowing my timing, I buy an ITS next month and they add ventilated seats and standard heated wheel for 2026 .
Thatās the other thing, would the added features add extra cost. The Type-S as it is currently priced is on the outer edges of my budget.SI was the odd one. It had the front end of the hatch on the sedan body.
You can dream, but they gimped the ITS on features to keep the price down and draw in some CTR kids who can go slightly more into debt. Unlikely they'll add much without a price hike. The only place you're getting heated wheels and rear seats is Canada.
Type R has historically gotten refreshes a year after the other civics do, same thing happened with the FK8. So either the FL5 gets refreshed this year or it gets dropped.Iām curious to know if the type s will skip the refresh. Iām just basing it off of the FL5 civic which just received an update but the Type R received none of those changes and remains exactly the same.
Price will probably go up, but maybe not by a ton. The 2020 Civic Type R added Honda Sensing (which is pretty expensive tech) and the price went up less than $1k.Thatās the other thing, would the added features add extra cost. The Type-S as it is currently priced is on the outer edges of my budget.
Very optimistic. You have to realize that Acura released the ADX, but before that they gave insanely subpar MMCs to that TLX and even worse for the RDX, which is suppose to be one of their best sellers.I'm guessing... Tweaked front-end styling, panoramic moonroof, ventilated seats, updated OS on the dash to Google, and maybe wheels. Basically it has to catch up to the ADX.