Honda Civic Type R and Prelude concepts preview HRC upgrades
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At Tokyo, Honda unveils HRC-infused Civic Type R and Prelude concepts with carbon aero and track hardware, hinting at factory performance components for sale.
Honda is doubling down on performance, unveiling new Civic Type R and Prelude concepts built with hardware from Honda Racing Corporation. The duo hints at what a factory HRC upgrade could look like if the company brings its racing components to the wider market.
The Civic Type R follows the spirit of the 2024 Integra Type S HRC prototype, though it’s tough to dissect the details—the show car was wrapped tightly from nose to tail. The Prelude, by contrast, goes all-in visually: carbon body panels, a larger front splitter, extended side skirts, a pronounced diffuser, and a sizeable rear wing. Together, the pieces nudge the concept closer to a track tool than a regular production coupe.

Although the cabins weren’t shown, they likely echo the Integra HRC formula: lightweight buckets, a removed rear bench, and a strengthening brace. Honda has already suggested that performance components could be sold separately, and these concepts only strengthen that expectation.