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Did Honda make a 4 door Type R?

No. Honda’s Type R lineup has never produced a four-door sedan variant. The Type R badge has been applied to 3‑door and 5‑door hatchback bodystyles, with no official four-door Type R model released to the public.


Historical overview of Honda Type R bodystyles


Below is a concise look at how the Type R badge has been applied across generations, noting door configurations and market focus. This helps clarify why there isn’t a genuine four-door Type R.


3-door and 5-door configurations


Honda’s early Type R models started with a three-door hatch and progressed to five-door hatchbacks in later generations. The badge has repeatedly emphasized high performance within compact, practical hatch layouts rather than a traditional four-door sedan.


Before the list, here is a quick summary of the primary Type R bodystyles by generation.



  • EK9 Civic Type R (1997–2000) — 3-door hatch

  • FD2 Civic Type R (2007–2011) — 5-door hatch

  • FK2 Civic Type R (2015–2017) — 5-door hatch

  • FK8 Civic Type R (2017–2024) — 5-door hatch

  • FL5 Civic Type R (2023–present) — 5-door hatch


In summary, Honda’s Type R lineage has alternated between compact 3‑door and practical 5‑door hatch layouts, with no official 4‑door Type R produced to date.


Why there’s no official 4-door Type R


Several factors have kept the Type R lineup from adopting a four-door sedan configuration. The Type R program has consistently focused on lightweight packaging, chassis rigidity, and a hatchback format that offers excellent access to cargo and a favorable power-to-weight ratio. A traditional four-door sedan would have required different packaging and tuning that Honda did not pursue for the Type R badge.


Key considerations include:



  • Weight and packaging: Five-door hatchbacks deliver ample interior space with relatively low weight, benefiting performance benchmarks.

  • Chassis and aerodynamics: The hatchback shape supports aggressive aerodynamics and cooling for high-performance engines.

  • Market positioning: The Type R has targeted hot-hatch customers who value practicality alongside performance, rather than the sedan performance niche.


Ultimately, Honda has kept the Type R badge tied to hatchback formats, making a four-door Type R model unlikely under the current naming and design philosophy.


Current status and what to expect


The latest widely available Civic Type R generations—most recently the FK8 and the newer FL5—remain five-door hatchbacks in most markets. There has been no public announcement or release of a four-door Type R as of the latest information in 2024–2025.


Conclusion


To the question of a four-door Type R, the answer remains that Honda has not produced such a model. The Type R lineage has favored three- and five-door hatchbacks, with the current and recent generations continuing in that pattern. For enthusiasts seeking a high-performance Honda with four doors, the Type R lineup does not offer a sedan variant.


Summary


In short: Honda’s Type R history includes a three-door EK9 and multiple five-door hatchbacks (FD2, FK2, FK8, FL5), but there has never been an official four-door Type R. The Type R badge today remains associated with hatchback performance, and no four-door sedan variant has been released or announced.

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