2005
Honda Insight: America's First Hybrid and Fuel Efficient Vehicle
with Top quality Honda Parts from Parts Train
Released on
= June 8, 2005, 4:46 pm
Press Release
Author = Jenny McLane
Industry = Automotive
Press Release
Summary = The Honda Insight gains efficiency not only by its drivetrain
but by light weight and clean aerodynamics. The Honda Insight has
safety-cage construction with front and rear crumple zones, side-impact
protection, dual airbags and antilock brakes.
Press Release
Body = Since it was introduced back in 2002, Honda Insight's 1.0-liter
three-cylinder gasoline engine and Integrated Motor Assist (IMA)
motor-generator have been modified, and the CVT model's final drive
ratio is considerably lower, at 5.69:1 compared to 3.21 for the
manual, to take advantage of the CVT's wider-spread "gear''
ratios.
Powered by Honda's
Integrated Motor Assist (IMA™) system that pairs a 3-cylinder
VTEC™-E engine with an electric motor, the Insight comes fully
loaded with dual
front airbags (SRS), power windows, mirrors and door locks, a remote
entry system, AM/FM stereo cassette, alloy wheels and much more.
Like a turbocharger,
the IMA motor-generator is called to action when extra power is
needed for acceleration and hill climbing, and feels like a low-pressure
turbo.
Unlike at turbo, the motor becomes a generator when braking or coasting,
which recharges the nickel metal-hydride battery pack
The Honda Insight
gains efficiency not only by its drivetrain but by light weight
and clean aerodynamics. Curb weight is less than 2,000 lbs even
with the CVT and air conditioning (standard on the CVT model, optional
with the standard transmission).
Like other hybrids,
the Insight's engine stops when the car is stopped at a light or
in traffic, contributing greatly to fuel economy. The Insight achieves
EPA city/highway fuel economy ratings of 60/66 (manual) and 57/56
(CVT) mpg, respectively.
The 2005 2006
Honda Insight runs a 1.0-liter, I3, 67-horsepower, hybrid engine
whose mileage specs are 61-mpg in the city and 68-mpg on the highway.
Putting power to the wheels, Honda links a 5-speed manual transmission
with overdrive as standard equipment. The Hatchback with A/C and
CVT is equipped with a standard 1.0-liter, I3, 65-horsepower, hybrid
engine whose fuel-efficient configuration achieves 57-mpg in the
city and 56-mpg on the highway. A variable speed automatic transmission
with overdrive is standard.
Standard features
include alloy Wheels, AM/FM Radio, Anti-Lock Brakes, Anti-Theft
Vehicle, Cassette, Driver Air Bag, Keyless Entry/Unlock, Passenger
Air Bag, Rear
Defogger, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Power Windows,
Tachometer.
The Honda Insight
has safety-cage construction with front and rear crumple zones,
side-impact protection, dual airbags and antilock brakes.
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Contact Details
= Los Angeles, California, USA, 90025
jenny@partstrain.com
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