Is the Honda Insight a hybrid or regular car?
Like the Toyota Prius, the 2010 Honda Insight is a dedicated hybrid vehicle, meaning it has a unique look and is only offered with a hybrid powertrain, with space for five.
When did the Honda Insight go out of production?
In July 2014 Honda announced the end of production of the Insight for the 2015 model, together with the Honda FCX Clarity hydrogen fuel-cell car and the Honda Fit EV electric car.
What’s the coefficient of drag on a Honda Insight?
Insight has a coefficient of drag of 0.25. The absence of a rear seat allows the body to taper just behind the driver and the rear track is 110 mm (approximately 4.3 inches) narrower than the front track. The CVT-equipped Insight is classified as a super-low emissions vehicle.
Why does Honda Insight have electric power steering?
(This improves fuel efficiency and extends the lifetime and fade resistance of the brakes, without adding unsprung weight ). When the car is not moving, for example at a stop light, the engine shuts off. Power steering is electric, reducing accessory drag.
What kind of technology does a Honda Insight use?
When the car is not moving, for example at a stop light, the engine shuts off. Power steering is electric, reducing accessory drag. The Insight uses the first generation of Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) hybrid technology. (The next generation, used in the Honda Civic Hybrid, is much more space-efficient.)
Which is the least expensive Honda Insight hybrid?
The Insight was the least expensive hybrid available in the US. In December 2010, Honda introduced a less expensive base model for the 2011 model year. The Insight was launched April 2009 in the UK as the lowest priced hybrid on the market and became the best selling hybrid for the month.
(This improves fuel efficiency and extends the lifetime and fade resistance of the brakes, without adding unsprung weight ). When the car is not moving, for example at a stop light, the engine shuts off. Power steering is electric, reducing accessory drag.
Insight has a coefficient of drag of 0.25. The absence of a rear seat allows the body to taper just behind the driver and the rear track is 110 mm (approximately 4.3 inches) narrower than the front track. The CVT-equipped Insight is classified as a super-low emissions vehicle.