Honda today unveiled high performance kits for the Civic Si and Acura TL at the 2003 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) trade show in Las Vegas. The Acura A-SPEC package for the TL performance luxury sedan debuts in November while the Honda Factory Performance (HFP) kit for the Civic Si goes on sale in December. Acura also announced it has re-launched its Factory Performance program as Acura A-SPEC, a term signifying the highest level of engineering quality, to brand Acura's program and differentiate it from Honda Factory Performance.
Honda also debuted new stylized concept versions of the Honda Element and Acura
TSX, as well as cars driven by standout drivers Stephan Papadakis and RJ DeVera.
"The vehicles we have on display at SEMA not only confirm Honda's and Acura's
present commitment to the performance aftermarket, they also give a good
indication of how important we expect this market to be to us in the future,"
said Jim Roach, American Honda vice president of the Parts Division.
"Participating in SEMA is extremely important for American Honda because it lets
us reach out to this influential group of customers at one of the most important
trade shows of the year."
The Civic Si joins the Civic EX Coupe and the Accord Coupe in Honda's expanding
lineup of Factory Performance models. The Civic Si package features suspension
components including shocks and springs that lower the car approximately one
inch, 17x7 alloy wheels, high performance tires, a rear spoiler, an aero kit and
Honda Factory Performance badging. The MSRP for the Civic Si HFP package will be
approximately $4,000 plus dealer installation.
American Honda launched its Performance Accessory program in 2002 announcing
kits for the Civic EX Coupe and the Acura RSX Type-S. All Honda Factory
Performance kits are engineered by Honda, must be installed at the dealership
and carry the same warranty as the rest of the vehicle.
The 2004 TL, which went on sale last month, features a bold, new design, a
powerful 270-horsepower engine, sport-tuned suspension and an assortment of
leading edge technology. The TL A-SPEC kit enhances handling and styling with a
track-tuned suspension package that lowers the car by approximately one inch,
18x8.5 wheels equipped with Yokohama tires, performance brake pads (for
automatic transmission-equipped models), an underbody kit, a deck lid (or rear
wing) spoiler and Acura A-SPEC badging. The TL A-SPEC kit will be priced at
approximately $5,000 plus dealer installation and covered under a factory
warranty.
In addition to the A-SPEC equipped TL, Acura division displayed a TSX A-SPEC
Concept with modifications and accessories designed by Honda Access America, the
accessory division of Honda, to showcase the car's high performance personality.
The concept is equipped with numerous prototype components including, shocks and
springs, Brembo front brakes and a deck lid spoiler. It boasts interior
modifications including Recaro front seats and a Momo sport steering wheel. Also
on display for Acura was the Skunk2 RSX Racecar. Built to compete in the NHRA
All-Motor Class, this car features an alcohol injected 2.4 liter DOHC VTEC
engine with a K24 block and K20 cylinder head package as well as suspension
modifications including a multi-link rear design, racing shocks with titanium
springs and Goodyear tires. Acura also showcased a supercharged NSX modified by
enthusiast Duke Tubtim. Utilizing accessories from major aftermarket companies
like Comptech, Sparco and Takata, Tubtim has taken the already formidable NSX to
an even higher level of performance.
In addition to the Factory Performance Civic Si, Honda division displayed four
other high performance models at SEMA. The Honda Element Concept takes Honda's
hot-selling new model off road with an all-terrain, sport suspension, high
performance Brembo brakes and huge 21-inch wheels and tires. The AEM/DriverFX.com
Civic, driven by import racing legend Stephan Papadakis, features a 3.0-liter
NSX V-6 engine and a chromoly steel chassis by Don Ness Racecars. In 2003,
Papadakis drove this car to the World's Fastest Sport Compact and World's
Quickest Honda titles with a 207.8 MPH trap speed and a 6.71 second ET. The King
Motorsports Mugen S2000 features an assortment of performance accessories from
Mugen and delivers intense performance designed for the street and the track. RJ
DeVera's HFP/RO_JA Concept Honda Accord, powered by a 2.4-liter GReddy
turbocharged i-VTEC TSX engine and featuring a Pure Styling Ro_Ja Ground Effects
Kit, Sparco racing seats, 19-inch Ro_Ja Forged wheels and BF Goodrich tires, was
also on display.
"The vehicles we're displaying show the full scope of Honda's participation in
the performance aftermarket " said Roach. "From street-ready Factory Performance
and A-SPEC kits to one-off concepts to record-setting drag cars, Honda and Acura
products are out in force."
Honda also reviewed its racing contingency sponsorship program, which this year
has paid out over $300,000 to competitors in various racing series including the
Sports Car Club of America (SCCA), the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), the
NOPI Drag Racing Series and the Battle of the Imports. Next year, Honda will
continue to support competitors in select racing series. It will also continue
its ongoing support of Racers against Street Racing (RASR), a SEMA-organization
that advocates alternatives to illegal street racing.

