For some unknown reason, Honda picked late final night to drop word on its newest slate of hybrid vehicles. The big news is that it will debut a true Toyota Prius-fighter before the end of the year. It will be an affordable five-seat hatchback resembling the FCX Clarity fuel-cell vehicle we saw in L.A. final year. We’d expect that new vehicle to debut at next year’s Detroit auto show in January considering Honda stressed it would debut early in 2009.
Honda expects to sell 100,000 of these new hybrids in North America.
The other meaningful news is that Honda will introduce two other hybrids in the approach future to sell alongside its Civic Hybrid. One will be a hybrid version of its redesigned Fit; the gasoline-powered update goes on sale later that year.
The third new model will be based on the CR-Z sports car concept that we can’t wait to see on the road.
Honda has
More on the new five-seat hybrid hatchback:
- It will have “high-value” amenities.
- The battery and internal processing unit will be below the rear cargo area to allow for maximum cargo capacity.
- It will include technologies to “assist more-fuel-efficient driving.”
- Its affordable price will construct it the “best value in the segment.”
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