Showing posts with label Honda Civic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honda Civic. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2011

2012 NEW HONDA CIVIC HYBRID

2012 Honda Civic Hybrid
2012 Honda Civic Hybrid offers an exciting new range of Honda vehicles. It contains the latest version of Honda's Integrated Motor Assist hybrid powertrain unit. In addition, the EPA estimates is better fuel economy than any sedan in the United States. Its fuel economy is 44 mpg city, highway, and combined. For the 2012 model received a facelift, with a more elegant style with grille, headlights, taillights, wheels and side mirrors. Civic Hybrid is in fabric or leather, or seats and is also equipped with a navigation system.
For Model 2012-Honda Civic Hybrid uses a 1.5 liter i-VTEC 4-cylinder, which incorporates technology to reduce friction for greater efficiency. It has a lighter engine, more powerful electric products up to 23 horsepower and a combined capacity of 110 when the driver accelerates, the engine or electric motor and the drive motor of the car. While you're driving, whether the engine to propel the vehicle. The gasoline engine off when the driver brakes and the electric motor acts as a generator to restore power to the battery. When the brake pedal is released, the engine restarts.
The Civic Hybrid has a luxurious interior with many standard and optional equipment. The interior is the most frequently mentioned, near the line of sight. The new Intelligent Multi-information display is the top level and has the ability to display system information such as album art audio or personnel background wallpaper. Also included is a screen Eco Guide provides information for drivers on driving style and how it affects fuel economy. Eco blue / green indicators help are on the side of the speedometer and help raise awareness of the driver's driving more efficiently. The Civic Hybrid comes standard with a 160-watt AM / FM / CD with six speakers. When equipped with the navigation system also includes XM satellite radio. The navigation system is Honda's own satellite navigation with voice recognition and includes a 6.5-inch touch screen. The system includes a database of 16 GB of flash memory for faster response and an FM traffic. HandsFreeLink Bluetooth is also available with the Civic Hybrid, allowing drivers to make and receive phone calls. It also supports audio streaming to compatible devices.
The Civic Hybrid is not only practical and fun to drive, it is also safer. It includes many security features such as Brake Assist, Anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution, Motion Adaptive EPS system, front side airbags, side curtain airbags and dual-stage front airbags several threshold

Sunday, June 27, 2010

New Styling Honda Civic 2010

The 2010 Honda Civic styling is unchanged, though if you pop the hood on an Si model you’ll see the color of its plastic engine shroud is now black instead of silver. This eighth-generation Civic was introduced for model-year 2006, bringing to the small-car field an artsy sense of design inside and out. No rival has quite matched it for sophisticated good taste, and Honda kept the look contemporary with some “mid-cycle” updates for model-year 2009. These are evident on the 2010 Honda Civic and include slightly sharper definition to the grille and lower front bumper. Headlights and taillights transitioned to trendy clear turn signal lenses with amber bulbs, and several models got new alloy wheel designs. Although it doesn’t have the longest body in the class, no compact competitor has a longer wheelbase than the Honda Civic four-door sedan. This 106.3-inch span between front and rear axles defines the space available for the passenger compartment. In wheelbase and overall body length, Civic’s two-door coupe is about two inches shorter than the sedan. That’s in keeping with a jauntier demeanor that sacrifices rear-seat room to swoopy styling; the difference is driven home by a roofline a significant three inches lower than the sedan’s. Don’t expect the Civic to change much in size when the all-new model debuts for model-year 2011. What that ninth generation Civic will look like, however, is Honda’s closely guarded secret.