Rebate Coupon
Quick Menu
Contact Us
Road Test Request
Brochure Request
Centre Honda Magog - division automobile Promotions
Trade-In Vehicle Appraisal

2006 Honda Civic Hybrid Preview


2006 Honda Civic Hybrid
2006 Honda Civic Hybrid Preview
by Justin Couture / Canadian Auto Press
Larger, Faster and More Efficient

Between Toyota and Honda, the world was officially introduced to the mass-produced hybrid automobile in 1997. Cars like the quirky
Besides bearing technology that speaks of preserving the world for future generations, the latest generation Civic Hybrid actually looks as if it's from the future. (Photo: Honda Canada)
Honda Insight and the roomy but oddly-shaped Toyota Prius were the first to venture into that brave new world, but by no means have they been the last step forward. The technology that's featured on these cars is improving rapidly; thinner motors, more efficient power generators, lighter, smaller batteries - and the list goes on and on. Remarkably, these two arch nemeses managed to propagate the hybrid scene, now teeming with entries from Toyota's subsidiary brand Lexus, and American automakers Ford and GM, with Nissan and Subaru in hot pursuit.

Besides bearing technology that speaks of preserving the world for future generations,
Both conventionally powered and hybrid versions of the new Civic Sedan have grown significantly. (Photo: Honda Canada)
the latest generation Civic Hybrid actually looks as if it's from the future. The all-new four-door notchback sedan became the basis for the totally revised Civic Hybrid; this shape, while not the most flattering of the Civics available, is popular in the Hybrid's biggest markets - North America and Japan.

Both conventionally powered and hybrid versions of the new Civic Sedan have grown significantly, increasing in outward dimensions by 36 mm (1.4 in.) in length, to 4,490 mm (176.8 in), 38.1 mm (1.5 in) in width, to 1,752 mm (69.0 in.), and the biggest increase of all, its wheelbase makes a gain of 81.9 mm (3.2 in) to 2,700 mm (106.3 in.) - approaching midsize territory.

Pages: [ 1 2 3 4 5 > ]


Photo album

Back to news

Centre Honda Magog - division automobile

2400, rue Sherbrooke
Magog (Québec)
J1X 4E6

Tel.: 1 866 436-8698
Fax: 819 843-5551

© 2000-2012 EVOLIO All Rights Reserved. Please read EVOLIO's privacy policy and legal disclaimer.