Honda CB1000R Black Edition and Civic Type R Limited Edition: sportiness protagonist at Imola [PHOTO]

Two expressions of dynamism

Honda CB1000R Black Edition and Civic Type R Limited Edition: sportiness protagonist at Imola [PHOTO]Honda CB1000R Black Edition and Civic Type R Limited Edition: sportiness protagonist at Imola [PHOTO]

The sporting qualities of the bike emerge on the asphalt of Imola Honda CB1000R Black Edition and Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition.

Speed ​​and overtaking

They are two interesting examples of construction technique. Honda, always aiming towards new horizons, develops various projects ranging from cars, motorcycles, outboard engines and garden-agri-industry machines, to humanoid robotics and aeronautics.
Honda's history also includes prestigious sporting successes, considering the dream of founder Soichiro. The brand debuted in motorcycling in 1959, the year in which it entered some models in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy. Since then it has become the most successful brand in the history of two wheels, winning 62 Riders' world titles and 72 in the Manufacturers' ranking.

In 1964 the brand also began to compete in car competitions, entering Formula 1. After an initial success in 1965 in Mexico, over time Honda allowed the conquest of 5 Drivers' and 6 Manufacturers' world titles, in a period ranging from 1986-1991.
The determination of the Honda CB1000R Black Edition and the Civic Type R Limited Edition emerged in an overtaking challenge on the surface of the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola.
La Honda CB1000R Black Edition it is a naked “Neo Sports Café” in total black. The power reaches 145 horses and the couple 104 Nm. The Honda Civic TypeR Limited Edition is an exclusive extreme model of the front-wheel drive sedan. The power is equal to 320 horses with a pair of 400 Nm, as recalled on the occasion.

Photo: Honda Motor Europe Ltd. Italy

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