Due to the initial success of the model, Acura Canada received authorization
to develop a high-performance version, resulting in the launch of the CSX Type-S in November
2006 as a 2007 model. This variant was designed to attract enthusiasts seeking the pure
mechanics of the Honda Civic Si sedan, but in a more luxurious and discreet package.
High-Performance Powertrain and Transmission Engineering
The Type-S shared its entire powertrain with the contemporary Civic Si,
utilizing the 2.0-liter K20Z3 engine. This engine was a masterpiece of Honda engineering,
capable of reaching a maximum redline of 8,000 rpm and delivering 197 horsepower. The
transmission was exclusively a close-ratio six-speed manual, mated to a helical limited-slip
differential (LSD). The LSD was crucial to ensuring power was distributed correctly between the
front wheels during tight cornering, minimizing understeer and increasing traction.
| Performance Component |
Acura CSX Type-S Specifications |
| Engine |
High-Compression 2.0L i-VTEC (K20Z3) |
| Maximum Power |
197 hp @ 7,800 rpm |
| Maximum Torque |
139 lb-ft @ 6,100 rpm |
| Transmission |
Close-ratio 6-speed manual |
| Differential |
Helical Limited-Slip (LSD) |
| Suspension |
Sport-tuned (stiff springs and dampers) |
| Tires |
215/45R17 All-Season |
| Fuel |
Premium Gasoline (91+ octane) |
Chassis Dynamics and Driving Refinement
The Type-S suspension was significantly firmer than that of the Touring
model, featuring thicker stabilizer bars and sport-tuned shock absorbers. However, Acura was
careful not to sacrifice comfort entirely. Additional sound insulation materials were applied to
muffle road noise, and the side windows were thicker to improve onboard silence at cruising
speeds. Internally, the Type-S distinguished itself with drilled aluminum pedals, red ambient
footwell lighting, and a premium 350-watt 7-speaker audio system, including a subwoofer.