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DC5 Honda Integra Type R up next for Tokyo Xtreme Racer, as S2000 confirmed

The Honda S2000 will appear in Tokyo Xtreme Racer’s v1.0 release, with the DC5 Honda Integra Type R also set for inclusion.

DC5 Honda Integra Type R up next for Tokyo Xtreme Racer, as S2000 confirmed

The AP1 Honda S2000 has been confirmed for the v1.0 release of Tokyo Xtreme Racer later this month, with developer Genki also teasing the inclusion of the DC5 Honda Integra Type R.

The arcade racing series reboot is set for release on PC on the 25th of September, and will feature a healthy selection of classic JDM cars, including patronage from Honda, which signed a licensing deal with Genki last month.

This has led to the official announcement of six Hondas so far, with the DC5 Integra set to be the seventh and final car from the manufacturer, if an official-looking leak is anything to go by.  

The front-wheel-drive DC5 Honda Integra Type R was built in Japan between 2001 and 2006, and was a stripped-out, performance-focused version of the car, featuring a two-litre, normally-aspirated engine which produced around 210 bhp.

The car has become increasingly desirable over time thanks to its moddability, and although not quick by modern standards, the DC5 still retains sports car vibes due to its taut handling and high-revving iVTEC motor.

DC5 Honda Integra Type R up next for Tokyo Xtreme Racer, as S2000 confirmed

The AP1 S2000, on the other hand, is an altogether different beast, featuring rear-wheel drive and a cloth roof. Although its engine is also a two-litre, normally-aspirated unit, its 9,000 rpm redline has a devastating effect on torque, making the Integra a much more adaptable vehicle.

Which other cars would you like to see in Tokyo Xtreme Racer’s v1.0 release? Let us know in the comments below.  

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