Whats the difference between Type-S and Type-R?
Type R is what Honda uses to badge their race inspired platforms. The NSX-R, Integra Type R, Civic Type R and the Accord Type R.
All these cars take their existing platforms and undergo major changes such as supension, chassis, engine as well as interior upgrades. If you put a Integra GSR next to an Integra Type R they look the same externally but differ a lot internally. The Honda R cars are not common and are usually in limited production too.
The Type-S platforms are made for the mass market. They are usually the top of the line trim for that car platform. (CL Type S, TL (Saber/Inspire) Type-S, RSX Type S...etc. etc.) These cars were not made in limited production.
All these cars take their existing platforms and undergo major changes such as supension, chassis, engine as well as interior upgrades. If you put a Integra GSR next to an Integra Type R they look the same externally but differ a lot internally. The Honda R cars are not common and are usually in limited production too.
The Type-S platforms are made for the mass market. They are usually the top of the line trim for that car platform. (CL Type S, TL (Saber/Inspire) Type-S, RSX Type S...etc. etc.) These cars were not made in limited production.
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Originally posted by asiandoood
Type R is what Honda uses to badge their race inspired platforms. The NSX-R, Integra Type R, Civic Type R and the Accord Type R.
All these cars take their existing platforms and undergo major changes such as supension, chassis, engine as well as interior upgrades. If you put a Integra GSR next to an Integra Type R they look the same externally but differ a lot internally. The Honda R cars are not common and are usually in limited production too.
The Type-S platforms are made for the mass market. They are usually the top of the line trim for that car platform. (CL Type S, TL (Saber/Inspire) Type-S, RSX Type S...etc. etc.) These cars were not made in limited production.
Type R is what Honda uses to badge their race inspired platforms. The NSX-R, Integra Type R, Civic Type R and the Accord Type R.
All these cars take their existing platforms and undergo major changes such as supension, chassis, engine as well as interior upgrades. If you put a Integra GSR next to an Integra Type R they look the same externally but differ a lot internally. The Honda R cars are not common and are usually in limited production too.
The Type-S platforms are made for the mass market. They are usually the top of the line trim for that car platform. (CL Type S, TL (Saber/Inspire) Type-S, RSX Type S...etc. etc.) These cars were not made in limited production.


