2012 Honda Insight Details Revealed

 2012 Honda Insight Details Revealed

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Upgraded 2012 Honda Insight Hybrid Offers new High-Tech Look, ImprovedFuel Economy (44MPG) and more Features of any new VehicleUnder $20,000

Torrence California October 17, 2011; a significantly updated 2012 Insight hybriddebuts today with new exterior styling, an enhanced interior, additionalfeatures on select models and an EPA fuel economy-rating1 improvement of 1mpg. The Insight’s city/highway/combined EPA fuel economyrating1 of 41/44/42 mpg, up from 40/43/41 on the prior model,continues to offer the highest EPA fuel economy rating of any new vehiclecurrently available with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price(MSRP) starting under $20,000.

The aerodynamically styled, five-passenger, five-door dedicated hybridvehicle receives extensive changes inside and out for 2012. Exteriorchanges include a more distinctive grille design that introduces a thin,blue accent bar representative of the Insight’s high-tech hybrididentity. Restyled front and rear bumpers, along with changes under thevehicle, contribute to a 2-percent increase in aerodynamic performance. Newdesigns for the headlight and brake light internal reflectors furthercomplete the refreshed look. Insight and Insight LX models have new 15-inchwheel covers and the Insight EX has newly styled 15-inch alloy wheels.Slightly wider 185/60R15 tires, up from 175/65R15 tires on the prior model,contribute to confident driving performance.

The Insight’s interior refinements for 2012 include a reconfiguredrear seat area for better leg and head room; a redesigned gauge clusterbackground with a more technically sophisticated appearance; reshapedcenter-console beverage holders that accommodate larger drinks; and a moresupportive front armrest (Insight LX and EX).

The Insight LX has new, more premium seat fabric, while the Insight EXis upholstered with a combination of synthetic leather (new) and premiumfabric. Rear-seat headroom improves by 0.6 inches with changes to the rearheadliner shape and deeper sculpting of the rear seat cushion to improverear passenger comfort. Rearward visibility improves with a more compactlymounted rear-wiper motor housing and a thinner rear spoiler that creates alarger viewing area out the lower back window. The Insight becomes quieterfor 2012 with increased thickness to the vehicle’s existingnoise-insulation materials and additional insulation panels in the cargoarea.

Available on Insight EX models, the Honda Satellite-Linked NavigationSystem™ with voice recognition2 receives several notableupgrades including the addition of a rearview camera. The system providesrouting and guidance to individual addresses and more than 7-million pointsof interest within the continental United States. a 16-GB flash memorysystem replaces the 4.7-GB DVD-based system used on the prior model. Thenew system offers faster route calculation and includes FM traffic, asubscription-free service that alerts drivers to traffic conditions.

The Insight is powered by an Integrated Motor Assist™ (IMA™)system comprised of a 1.3-liter i‑VTEC

Honda Home Fueling Station

Article by Bond Mejeh

Honda has become on the ball with its new cutting edge technology and it’s becoming exciting to read about. The ‘Honda home fueling station’ is one of the newest ideas for Honda that is set to go into experimental production in its’ near future. The main reason for its implementation is to provide the availability of hydrogen for the FCX Clarity automobile that is going into production this year.

This is a well thought out plan because not only is it focusing on an alternative fuel vehicle, but it’s also foreseeing the need to provide an adequate access to fuel. It will run off of the home’s existing natural gas supply to produce and store hydrogen, which will, in turn, provide heat, hot water and electricity for the home as well as the car! The side effects of its operation are just as dramatic. Emissions would be reduced as much as 30% and energy costs by up to 50%, when compared to the homeowners’ conventional grid-supplied electricity and gasoline driven vehicle.

A fuel cell stack has to be located in the owner’s yard in order for this to work. This is the only issue that must be dealt with. However, substantial progress is being made in trying to find a solution to this problem. The present storage capacity of the energy station is 132 litres maximum which can be filled at a rate of two cubic meters per hour. Ben Knight, vice president of Honda R&D Americas said “The Home Energy Station represents one promising solution to this (need for refueling infrastructure) issue while offering the added benefit of heating and powering the home more efficiently.” Honda has not yet released details on when it will be marketed. Once the solution is found it will make a great complement for vehicles that use alternative fuel.

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Honda Civic Si Coupe 2012

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See More details at www.autoblog.gr Honda Debuts Sleek and Sophisticated Concepts for All-New 2012 Civic Si Coupe and Civic Sedan Models The Honda Civic Si Concept coupe and Civic Concept sedan are making world debuts at the North American International Auto Show today, providing the first official glimpse at the styling direction of the all-new, ninth-generation 2012 model set to go on sale this spring, the company announced. “The Civic is known for providing a balance of ‘just-right’ packaging, fun-to-drive character and outstanding fuel economy, at a price that even first-time buyers can afford,” said John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda. “The redesigned Civic builds on this legacy and promises to be the best Civic yet.” The 2012 Civic embraces the company’s vision as a “Civic for all people,” a phrase originally expressed in defining the goal of the first-generation Civic. With the widest array of engine choices available in its class, the 2012 Civic lineup intends to meet the needs of an increasing group of compact-vehicle buyers with a renewed vision of a “Civic for all people.” The diverse vehicle range includes a sedan and a coupe with conventional gasoline models, two sporty “Si” performance versions, along with one hybrid and a natural gas alternative-fuel variant. Collectively the depth of the Civic line offers a compelling balance between fuel economy, low emissions and fun-to-drive performance unlike any other vehicle in the

The current dominant conventional fuels that are used include fossil fuels, petroleum, uranium, coal and propane. There has been growing concern about these conventional fuels, thus leading to the increasing demand for, and interest in alternative fuels.

People in general are becoming acutely aware of the degradation of the earth and that they have to make drastic changes in order to keep our world from being destroyed. The effects of conventional fuels such as fossils fuels are known to contribute to global warming, and the emission of harmful gasses into the air from petrol driven vehicles is having a severe effect on air pollution. Aside from this, the ever rising cost of fuel and concerns about the demand for fuel exceeded its supply, are mitigating factors for the need for alternative fuels.

The Pros of Alternative Fuels
Alternative fuels such as bio-diesel, bio-alcohol, fuel cells, hydrogen, non-fossil methane, non-fossil natural gas and vegetable oil are now well known and deemed to be greatly more desirable in the quest to preserve our planet. There are a number of benefits to using alternative fuels. Firstly, alternative fuel-powered vehicles will emit less harmful gasses into the air resulting in less pollution. Biodiesel is also completely renewable as its primary source is vegetable oil. So there is no need to throw out used oil as it can be collected and refined. Secondly, these fuels can also prolong the engine life of your vehicle and are generally cheaper than conventional fuels. Thirdly, they burn more efficiently and will therefore help you save money. In addition to this, using alternative fuels will also help countries to end their dependency on foreign oil. It’s common knowledge that this relationship between countries has led to war and unrest. By countries manufacturing their own alternatives fuels, we can hope for less of this violence and more independence.

The Cons of Alternative Fuels
Although alternative fuels are becoming more and more popular, they are not yet perfected. Alternative fuel vehicles are substantially more expensive than conventional fuel vehicles and at the moment it seems that only the more affluent members of our society can afford these eco friendly cars. Alternative fuels are also not readily available and often finding a gas station to fill your alternative fuel car can be quite a feat. As this technology is new, there are also few places that can service these cars.

I don’t doubt that we are still in for many years of debate on the benefits and drawbacks of Alternative Fuels. The most important issue however, has to be conserving the world we live in. We know that the daily use of conventional fuel is contributing to destroying our planet and I’m sure that everyone would gladly consider an alternative to that.

does anyone know anything about when the Honda hydrogen fuel cell will be available to the masses?



trying to save $ for a Prius, but i figure by the time i have money for that the Honda Hydrogen Fuel Cell will, hopefully, be open to the public. pretty much, by the time i save up for the Prius, the new Honda hydro. cell should be ready for release. does anyone know when it will be ready for the full public to use? any info that isn’t already on the site? i’d like to learn more about this car.