Showing posts with label honda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honda. Show all posts

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Honda CR-V facelift in Malaysia adds VSA stability control and side airbags


The Honda CR-V facelift is now here in Malaysia, with a new price tag of RM149,980, a premium of slightly over RM2k when you compared it to the outgoing pre-facelift model. However in return for the RM2k the equipment list has had some very important safety additions in my opinion. Here’s what’s new:



  • VSA stability control has been added to the vehicle.

  • There are now a total of 4 airbags, up from the previous 2. The additional 2 are the two Occupant Position Detection System side airbags.

  • New engine hood, fog lamps, upper and lower front bumper, front grille and 17 inch alloy wheel design.

  • Four reverse sensors instead of two previously.

  • A new in-car entertainment unit featuring USB input – which is found neatly tucked in the upper glove box.


  • New fabric design for the seats.

  • New seat-mounted fold-down arm rest which is wider.

  • LCD screen in the middle of the meter cluster now has blue backlighting.

  • Sound insulators enlarged and new seals added in dashboard, hood, inner fender, fender enclosure, rear door lining, rear side lining, cargo lid and wing mirror garnish.

  • Revised suspension geometry – front caster trail from 20mm to 15mm, rear double wishbone damper settings revised and rear compliance bush shape improved.


Five colours are available – Alabaster Silver, Polish Metal, Crystal Black, Taffeta White and a new colour called Urban Titanium. Look after the jump for a hi-res gallery of the new CR-V facelift.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Honda Jazz Sport



Honda Jazz Sport Interior
Honda Jazz Sport Interior


2007 Honda Jazz Sport
2007 Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz Sport
Honda Jazz Sport


Honda Jazz Sport Engine
Honda Jazz Sport Engine


Honda Jazz Hybrid
Honda Jazz Hybrid


Honda Jazz
Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz Sport ES 2005
Honda Jazz Sport ES 2005


2009 Honda Jazz Sport
2009 Honda Jazz


2006 Honda Jazz Elegant
2006 Honda Jazz Elegant


Honda Jazz 1.4 CVT ES Sport
Honda Jazz 1.4 CVT ES Sport


2003 Honda Jazz 1.3 SE
2003 53 Honda Jazz 1.3 SE


2009 Honda Jazz
2009 Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz i DSI SE Sport
Honda Jazz i DSI SE  Sport


2008 Honda Jazz
2008 Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz Sport
Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz Concept
Honda Jazz Concept


Honda Jazz Sport
Honda Jazz


HONDA JAZZ 2006
HONDA JAZZ 2006


2008 Honda Jazz
2008 Honda Jazz


2009 Honda Jazz Sport
2009 Honda Jazz


2006 Honda Jazz
2006 Honda Jazz


HONDA JAZZ SPORT
HONDA JAZZ SPORT


2007 Honda Jazz Sport
2007 Honda Jazz Sport


2008 Honda Jazz Sport
2008 Honda Jazz


2006 Honda Jazz Elegant
2006 Honda Jazz Elegant


2007 Honda Jazz Hybrid
2007 Honda Jazz Hybrid


2009 Honda Jazz
2009 Honda Jazz


HONDA JAZZ gt
HONDA JAZZ gt


Honda Jazz
The  Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz 1.4i DSi SE Sport
Honda Jazz 1.4i DSi SE Sport


2008 Honda Jazz Sport
2008 Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz
Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz II Facelift 1.4 ES Sport
Honda Jazz II Facelift 1.4 ES Sport


2007 Honda Jazz Sport
2007 Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz
Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz 5dr hatchback
Honda Jazz 5dr hatchback


2007 Honda Jazz Sport
2007 Honda Jazz


2009 Honda Jazz Sport
2009 Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz
Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz
Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz
Honda Jazz


Honda Jazz
Honda Jazz


HONDA JAZZ gt
HONDA JAZZ gt

Monday, January 11, 2010

Honda CR-Z production car unveiled at Detroit!




After many concepts showing us how the design of this new compact has been slowly refined over time, we finally see the production version of the new Honda CR-Z unveiled as a 2011 model year car at the 2010 North American International Auto Show.


From what I can tell the CR-Z is a two-seater and it is powered by a sole engine option – a 1.5 liter i-VTEC engine mated to an IMA electric motor. Honda says this is the first hybrid car designed with style and fun taken into consideration as well as efficiency and economy. That is why other than a CVT that you usually see with Honda’s IMA system, you also get the standard option of a 6-speed manual!



Even if you can’t be bothered with a clutch, you can swap cogs with paddle shifts and when in Sport mode, the transmission is programmed to stay within a certain gear even if you hit the rev limiter, which means you will bounce off the limiter instead of the CVT automatically upshifting on its own. This is the preferred ’sports mode’ behaviour for many.


The 1.5 liter hybrid system’s peak output is 122 horsepower at 6,000rpm and 173Nm of torque from between 1,000rpm to 1,500rpm. This is of course the peak torque that is achieved only when the IMA motor kicks in to boost acceleration, but it’s still very very nice torque figures from just a thousand revolutions! Should be quite fun! The IMA motor is rated at 14 PS and 78Nm and is powered by a 100V IMA nickel-metal hydride battery pack. The system also has brake energy regeneration and auto start-stop.



The production CR-Z has a three-mode drive system that allows the driver to switch between Sport, Normal and Economy driving modes. You can choose between these modes via three backlit buttons to the left of the steering wheel (presumably to the right in a right hand drive car). Sports mode is as its namesake – sportier throttle response, EPS steering weight and how often the IMA motor kicks in to assist with power.



In addition, the RPM meter inner ring changes its illumination to red. In Economy mode, this inner ring changes between blue and green depending on how efficient your driving is – you know you’re driving fuel efficiently when the ring turns green. Normal mode has a similiar behaviour, but with a more balanced setting instead of a full eco-friendly mode.



What we see here is the American version but the blue-ish European version shown above will also feature daytime running lights with 8 LEDs running across the edges of the two headlamps.


The chassis sits on MacPherson struts at the front and a H-shaped torsion beam at the rear. Compared to the Insight, the CR-Z has a 115 mm shorter wheelbase and is 295mm shorter in overall body length. Standard wheels are 16×6 inchers wrapped with 195/55R16 tyres but optional are 17×7 inch wheels with larger 205/45R17 tyres. There is ABS as standard, with disc brakes at all four wheels.


No prices yet though! View a full hi-res gallery after the jump.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Honda Civic



Honda Civic

Honda Civic

Honda Civic Car



Honda Civic Car

Honda Civic


Honda Civic

Honda Civic Wallpaper



Honda Civic Wallpaper
 

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