What are the differences between the Spirior Type S and the regular version?
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Spirior Type S and the regular version differ in terms of displacement size and chassis tuning. Below are the detailed contents about Spirior: 1. Model-related: Spirior is a mid-size car that claims to have the bloodline of the Acura TSX. The exterior design of Spirior draws inspiration from the American version of Acura TSX and the European version of Accord. During research and development, Honda's high-end sports car Spirior and Acura TSX originated from the same basic platform. 2. Features: Spirior's exterior design emphasizes the perfect integration of sharp interfaces, dynamic lines, and modern aerodynamics. As a mid-to-high-end sedan, Spirior's interior design does not deliberately cater to the tastes of mid-to-high-end consumers but focuses on a sense of technology and sportiness in the interior.
Last time when helping my friend choose a Spirior Type S, we specifically compared it with the standard version. The Type S has a more aggressive look, with a honeycomb grille on the front bumper paired with a small spoiler, and 18-inch large wheels that look sporty. The chassis is tuned to be stiffer, offering stronger cornering support but a bumpier ride on rough roads. The red and black sport seats provide excellent bolstering, complemented by metal pedals and red stitching. The power tuning isn't significantly different; the main distinction lies in the driving feel—the steering is heavier, and the exhaust note is deliberately tuned to be deeper. Oh, and the tire specs are upgraded, making replacement costs considerably higher. For daily driving, the standard version offers better comfort, while the Type S suits those who enjoy a bit of driving excitement.