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Honda Civic Hybrid Earns 51 MPG EPA Highway Rating
Honda
World News
TORRANCE,
California, March 20, 2002 --- The all-new 2003 Honda Civic
Hybrid, the first mainstream vehicle sold in North America
equipped with a gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain, has earned
EPA city/highway fuel economy ratings of 46/51 mpg with a
5-speed manual transmission. It will have a manufacturer's
suggested retail price (MSRP) of $19,550, American Honda Motor
Co., Inc. announced today.
Civic Hybrid models will begin reaching dealerships
the week of March 25. The Civic Hybrid will also be available
with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT),
with a MSRP of $20,550. The Hybrid CVT has earned EPA City/Highway
ratings of 48/47 mpg. Both models will have a range of more
than 600 miles. The Civic Hybrid will be available at all
Honda dealerships nationwide and sales are expected to average
about 2,000 vehicles a month.
"The Civic is one of the cornerstones
of the Honda brand and adding a hybrid to the Civic lineup
is an example of the faith and confidence we have in the future
of hybrid technology," said Tom Elliott, American Honda
executive vice president. "Hybrid technology is ready
for prime time."
The 2003 Civic Hybrid uses Honda's innovative
Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) technology, employing a 1.3-liter
i-DSI, 4-cylinder gasoline engine coupled with a high output
electric motor to provide excellent performance and fuel efficiency.
The system's compact nickel metal hydride battery module is
automatically recharged during braking and deceleration. As
a result, the Civic Hybrid never needs to be plugged in.
The hybrid system provides up to 93 horsepower
and 116 lb-ft of torque with the electric motor "assist."
Fuel economy is improved by up to 30 percent compared to other
Civic sedans. All this is achieved by the hybrid powertrain
while still meeting the stringent Ultra Low Emission Vehicle
(ULEV) standards.
The Civic Hybrid comes equipped with a long
list of standard features including power windows, door locks
and mirrors; cruise control; Immobilizer anti-theft device;
dual stage, dual-threshold driver and front passenger air
bags; and a tilt steering wheel.
Standard features unique to the 2003 Civic
Hybrid include:
- Second generation Integrated Motor Assist
(IMA) hybrid system
- 1.3-liter i-DSI 4-cylinder engine with
two spark plugs per cylinder
- Four-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) with
Electronic Brake Distribution
- Standard side air bags
- Alloy wheels
- AM/FM/CD player
- Automatic climate control air conditioning
- Electric Power Steering (EPS)
- Unique front and rear aerodynamic styling
- Digital and analog instrument gauge cluster
with IMA system display, daytime and nighttime mode, and
vehicle system performance meters
- Upgraded interior with open head front
restraints
The Civic Hybrid will be Honda's second hybrid
model, following the introduction in 1999 of the two-passenger
Insight, the first hybrid sold in America and currently the
most fuel-efficient vehicle in the United States. |