Honda has been named greenest automaker again for a reason. Their constantly adapting, evolving, inventory keeps getting stronger year after year. Even the vehicles that aren’t Hybrids are unbelievably clean vehicles. For instance, did you know that besides the five Hybrid or Alternative Fuel Vehicles that Honda carries ( 2011 Honda CR-Z Sports Hybrid, Honda Insight Hybrid, Honda Civic Hybrid, Honda Civic Natural Gas GX, and FCX Clarity ) that Honda was the first manufacturer to offer Ultra Low Emission Vehicle Rated Emission Technology in a production vehicle. That nearly every vehicle that Honda manufacturers is an Ultra Low Emission Vehicle ( ULEV-2 ) and the new 2011 Honda Accord is even stricter as it is a Partial Zero Emission Vehicle. That includes the Honda Accord, Honda Accord Crosstour, Honda Civic, Honda CR-V, Honda Fit, and yes even Honda Odyssey and Pilot are ULEV-2 vehicles. Amazing what you can accomplish when you work hard!
So what ever vehicle you get from Honda, it surely is better than most manufacturers, and is why they keep getting the greenest automaker awards. Lets go over your totally green vehicle options to show you just how diverse a collection Honda has for you.
2011 Honda CR-Z Sport Hybrid: The most inexpensive Hybrid on the market. A sporty, fun to drive, coupe for the more enthusiastic driver on the road. Three driving modes to satisfy all your driving needs. Sport Mode for the racer in you, Normal Mode for a little of both worlds, and finally Econ Mode for the green conscience.
2011 Honda Civic Hybrid: For those who want a bit more room, but still want a vehicle that you can get into tight spaces.. the Civic Hybrid is your answer.
2011 Honda Civic Natural Gas GX: Honda’s Civic GX is the world’s cleanest internal-combustion vehicle.. if you want a Hybrid alternative.
2011 Honda Insight: The first vehicle with the Econ Mode for Honda as well as Eco Assist. Helps you to drive more green as well as giving you even more room and options than the Civic Hybrid.
And now for the future vehicles that will be coming to a showroom near you…
2012 Fit EV Concept: The Fit EV will achieve an estimated 100 miles driving range per charge using the US EPA LA4 City cycle (70 miles when applying EPA’s adjustment factor), well more than the average number of miles driven daily by most commuters. The Fit EV is scheduled to go on sale in the U.S. in 2012.
2012 Honda Civic Hybrid: Will get the three driving mode enhancement that the current CR-Z has as well as Eco Assist… making it a more efficient version of the current Civic Hybrid as well as a new battery.
Then the new Plug In Hybrid System from Honda is also said to be making it’s debut in 2012, but we will have more details as they come along.
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