Honda Gives Insight A Shot Again: Prototype To Be Unveiled At The 2018 Detroit Auto Show
The latest Honda Insight
iteration will hit the road in 2019 but a fresh prototype is primed for
preview at the 2018 Detroit Auto Show in January.
The resurrected hybrid sedan will be officially revealed as the 2019
Honda Insight, and according to American Honda Co., Inc., Honda
dealerships in the United States will start rolling out the electrified vehicle around
summertime of 2019. The upcoming Insight version is part of the
company's ongoing initiatives to move "electrified vehicles even more
into the mainstream."
"You won't have to be an electrification advocate to appreciate the
new Insight — it's a great car in its own right, independent of what's
happening under the hood," Henio Arcangeli, Jr., senior vice president
for American Honda, said in a press statement.
Arcangeli added the 2019 Insight is distinct from the first two batches of productions that were seen between 1999 and 2014.
"With its sophisticated styling, dynamic stance, ample interior space
and best-in-class performance, the all-new Insight embodies Honda's
approach to creating electrified vehicles without the typical
tradeoffs," the company executive declared.
Side View
Honda Insight Re-invented
Honda said the new Insight is a package that will boast of "premium
style and high fuel efficiency." Engineers saw it prudent to ditch the
old design of an egg-shaped hatch and opted for "a sophisticated and
spacious five-passenger sedan." The switch could prove strategic for the
Japanese carmaker as the latest offering would more likely appeal to American consumers.
In addition, the re-engineered Insight has a better chance of
competing in equal terms with the Toyota Prius, which is regarded as the
more popular hybrid vehicle in the U.S. market.
Firing up the 2019 Insight is a two-motor hybrid setup that is paired
with a 2.0-liter DOHC Atkinson cycle engine, a powerhouse system touted
by Honda as "innovative and highly efficient."
The visual alterations implemented on the upcoming car have been described
as aesthetically clean. Admirers at the Detroit Auto Show will most
likely be reminded of the Honda Clarity but without the conflicting
lines. It is expected that the Insight prototype that will be unveiled
on Jan. 15, 2018 will look and function as the production version.
Likewise, Honda has indicated that the 2019 Insight will represent
the sweet spot between the brand's well-known sedan lineup — the
flagship Accord and the mid-range Civic.
Back View
Branding Fatigue
While the Insight market re-entry is welcome, given the impressive specs, features and design bumps, it was suggested that
Honda using the hybrid brand anew could potentially backfire. The wiser
move is to call the 2019 hybrid model a different name.
Any other nameplate will likely become acceptable but not Insight,
which immediately reminds of Honda's frustrating attempt, so far, to
outrace the Toyota Prius in the hybrid car market.
Originally on Techtimes
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