Three World Debuts for Honda at the Paris Motor Show
SLOUGH - September 9, 2008: Honda's Paris motor show stand is packed with models that show the brand's current and future commitments to reducing the environmental impact of its vehicles. Paris sees a production and concept world debut and both demonstrate Honda's long-standing passion for and commitment to the Environment.
The two major debuts will be for the long awaited Insight Concept, which shows the direction of Honda's latest addition to its petrol electric hybrid line-up. Making its debut alongside the Insight Concept, will be the eagerly anticipated all-new Jazz, which brings even greater fuel economy and lower emissions than ever before to the astonishingly flexible B-segment hatch.
Insight Hybrid Concept
Pride of place on the Honda stand will
go to the Insight Concept car, which heralds the return of a dedicated
hybrid to the Honda model line-up. The Insight Concept is the start of a
new phase of Honda's hybrid strategy, with it showing a glimpse of the
first of three new hybrid models that will appear within the next four
years. The Insight Concept shows a car which offers a practical and
flexible family car that has ample space for both passenger and luggage as
well as low emissions and excellent fuel economy.
A key part of the Insight Concept is to bring hybrid vehicles into a price bracket where a broader range of people can afford them. This strategy is driven by the company's desire to see the wide spread adoption of lower CO2 in order to bring about a meaningful reduction in overall CO2 output. The Insight Concept is the culmination of over 20 years of hybrid development and more than 35 years of lower impact petrol engine development, which started with the CVCC engine in 1972.
All-new Honda Jazz
Visitors to Paris will also be able to see
the full range of the Honda Jazz for the first time. Customers who visit
the Honda stand will be able to see the 1.2, 1.4 and 1.4 i-SHIFT Automated
Manual Transmission (AMT) models. Those who venture into the new generation
of Honda's award winning 5-door hatchback will find it offers a tempting
proposition for those looking to downsize to a more efficient vehicle.
The new Jazz packs an incredible amount into a small package, with class leading luggage and interior space and the newly improved one-motion operation Magic Seats giving the car practicality only usually found in the segment above. With 399 litre of boot space even before the seats are folded, the latest small Honda, can easily cope with the huge range of tasks customers will utilise it for.
The new model's practical interior is complimented by a pair of new i-VTEC engines, that give more power, better fuel economy, lower emission and improved NVH performance.
Restyled Civic Hybrid
With the influx of new hybrid models
due in the Honda line-up, the award winning Civic Hybrid hasn't been pushed
aside. The 4-door sedan has been given a restyle as it continues to shatter
sales targets across Europe. The fuel sipping family car will benefit from
cosmetic changes, including tweaked front and rear lights, a more
aggressive bumper and a new design of alloy wheel.
The changes to the Civic Hybrid will also carry across to the conventionally powered 1.8 litre 4-door Civic sold in selected regions across Europe.
i-DTEC Automatic Gearbox
Paris will also see the debut of
Honda's new automatic gearbox for the i-DTEC diesel engine. This new
gearbox has been developed in response to European customer demands for an
automatic option for the 2.2 litre diesel. The new gearbox has been
developed exclusively for the i-DTEC turbodiesel, in order to compliment
its flexibility and broader spread of torque. Honda's thorough approach to
engineering would not allow the use of a third party gearbox, which might
compromise the effectiveness of its newest engine.
CR-Z Hybrid Sports Concept Model
The Paris stand will also
see the CR-Z, a small sports concept car, which shows Honda's future
direction of offering small petrol-electric hybrids across a number of
niches, in order to broaden their appeal. The CR-Z will form the basis of a
new small coupe hybrid that will join the growing Honda hybrid line-up and
further broaden the appeal of low CO2 vehicles. The sporty 2+2 uses the
split level glass rear window, which has been used through three decades in
the CR-X, the original Insight coupe and more recently the Civic 3 and 5
door.
FCX Clarity Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car
The French show will also
play host to Honda's production fuel cell car, the FCX Clarity, which was
delivered to the first customers in the US at the beginning of August.
Early adopters who have seen the potential of a car that emits only water
from its tailpipe include Actress and Environmental Campaigner Jamie Lee
Curtis and Film Produicer Ron Yerxa. The FCX Clarity began production in
Japan in July and the first lease customers in Honda's home country will
receive their cars towards the end of this year.
The presence of the Civic, Insight Concept and CR-Z petrol electric hybrids alongside the FCX Clarity, gives an indication of Honda's vision of the future. The Japanese manufacturer sees the Hydrogen fuel cell as the zero-tailpipe emission solution for automobiles while the hybrid powertrain provides an excellent lower CO2 solution in the medium term, until the FCX Clarity becomes a mass produced vehicle.

