The 2013 Geneva Motor Show is the setting for Honda
to unveil the new Civic Tourer Concept. This Concept provides strong
cues for the exterior design of the Civic Tourer which will make its
debut at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show.
The CR-V will join the Civic in offering Honda’s new Earth Dreams Technology 1.6 i-DTEC diesel engine.
The Civic WTCC car competing in this year’s WTCC
championship is displayed on the Honda stand accompanied by Honda's
works team drivers- Italian Gabriele Tarquini and Portuguese Tiago
Monteiro.
Honda will display the JRM Racing HPD ARX-03a which
has a chassis developed by HPD and is powered by the Honda 3.4-litre
LM-V8 engine. The JRM race car competed in the LMP1 class of the 24
Heures du Mans in 2012, finishing overall in 6th position.
Earth Dreams Technology
The CR-V is the next model in the Honda line-up to
benefit from the new Earth Dreams Technology engine series as it joins
the Civic in offering the new 1.6 i-DTEC diesel engine. The engine will
be available on the two-wheel drive, manual transmission CR-V, providing
an exceptional balance of performance and economy.
The 1.6 i-DTEC diesel is the lightest engine in its
class, delivering 300 Nm of torque and with the CR-V, CO2 emissions of
119g/km*. The CR-V will deliver energetic performance, agile handling
and low running costs for customers.
*Honda internal figure
Honda’s Earth Dreams Technology series aims to
realise both “fun” and “environmental” values - and the NSX Concept
represents the halo of the series embodying both these ideals on the
ultimate level. At the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, Honda will display the
latest NSX Concept that showcases the evolution of this model’s styling
and design, including a look at the possible direction for its interior
design.
Honda Stand
The full Honda car range are on display including
the Accord, CR-V, Civic, and Jazz models. In addition, the full Honda
hybrid range will be on show including the world’s first mass produced
Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle, the FCX Clarity, the world’s first sporty
hybrid, the CR-Z, the flexible Jazz Hybrid as well as the Insight hybrid
now with CO2 emissions of just 96g/km.
HONDA CIVIC TOURER CONCEPT
The Civic Tourer Concept shares much of the same DNA
as the Civic hatchback model. It has a sophisticated, aerodynamic body
that creates a clean, dynamic and elegant look.
With a unique profile amongst its competitors, the
Civic Tourer Concept has a low and wide stance giving it a sporty feel
which is complemented by the cab forward design and sleek cabin style
which are also found on the Civic hatchback.
Previous Honda wagon derivatives such as the Accord
Tourer and Civic Aero deck have sought to offer sleek design combined
with utility and class leading cargo space. The rear styling of the
Civic Tourer Concept maintains this design direction making it the ideal
vehicle for an active family.
EVOLUTION OF NSX CONCEPT
The new Honda NSX Concept makes its European debut
at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show; showcasing the evolution of the next
generation supercar’s styling and design, it also provides a look at the
possible direction for the interior design.
The exterior design stays remarkably true to the
original concept styling, maintaining its low and wide stance with the
dynamic and alluring proportions that are highlighted by clean, modern
and simple surfacing, and edgy details that communicate supercar
attitude and a high-tech feel.
The new NSX Concept offers a glimpse at a potential
direction for the next-generation NSX’s interior design. The interior
package boasts outstanding visibility, a strong driving position, and an
intuitive “Simple Sports Interface” that minimises interior clutter,
allowing the driver to focus on the driving experience. Consistent with
the spirit of the original NSX, Honda’s designers have strived to
deliver synergy between man and machine.
With the aim of delivering a new sports car
experience that combines supercar dynamic capabilities with advanced
environmental performance, the NSX will be powered by a mid-mounted,
direct-injected V-6 engine mated to Honda’s Sport Hybrid SH-AWD (Super
Handling All-Wheel Drive) system which is part of Earth Dreams
Technology series and maximises the overall drive train efficiency,
reaffirming Honda’s commitment to reducing CO2 emissions.
As previously announced, the new NSX is being
developed by a global R&D team led by designers and engineers at
Honda R&D Americas, Inc. located in Los Angeles, California, and
Raymond, Ohio. The new NSX will also be manufactured at a new production
facility in central Ohio.
NSX Concept
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Length, mm
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4,330
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Width, mm
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1,895
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Height, mm
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1,160
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Wheelbase, mm
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2,575
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Wheel size
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19x9 (front)
20x10 (rear)
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Tyre size
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255/35R19 (front)
275/30R20 (rear)
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HONDA CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC
Honda’s 1.6 i-DTEC diesel engine is the latest addition to the CR-V line-up.
Introduction
Rising fuel prices combined with increasingly
stringent environmental performance targets have led to greater customer
preference for low emission vehicles. Honda’s Earth Dreams Technology
series addresses these concerns whilst also delivering advanced and fun
driving performance.
With the increasing demand for lower cost motoring
in Europe, the trend for two-wheel drive diesel SUV’s has grown in
Europe and now represents nearly 30% of the total C-SUV
market. The new CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC addresses this trend
with competitive CO₂ emissions of 119g/km*. The CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC is set
to go on sale in autumn 2013 and will be built at Honda's production
facility in Swindon, United Kingdom.
The new CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC helps to assert the original
CR-V concept of delivering a perfect, centred balance between the
efficiency and performance of a car and the functionality and security
of an SUV. The new 1.6 i-DTEC engine in the CR-V combines competitive
power (120 PS) and 300 Nm of torque with CO2 emissions of just 119g/km*,
offering an impressive balance between fuel economy and performance.
The Engine
Lightest Diesel Engine in its class
Honda’s new 1.6 i-DTEC is comprised of an aluminium
cylinder head joined to an open deck aluminium block. It is the lightest
diesel engine in its class, weighing 47kg less than Honda’s 2.2 i-DTEC
engine. All the individual components have been redesigned to minimise
their weight and size and advanced production techniques have helped
reduce weight even further.
Reducing mechanical friction of the 1.6 i-DTEC
engine was a key objective in development, and consequently, at 1500rpm,
the 1.6 i-DTEC has around 40% less mechanical friction than the 2.2
i-DTEC. “We have reduced the mechanical friction of the engine to the
level equivalent of an existing petrol engine, which is an outstanding
achievement.” states Tetsuya Mikaye, Chief Engineer for the 1.6 i-DTEC.
Honda’s engineers have also worked to improve the
volumetric efficiency of the cylinders, employing a high intake flow and
a high-swirl head port that precisely controls the combustion process
to reduce hot spots that create unwanted emissions. The engine air flow
is managed by using an EGR (Exhaust gas recirculation) system that
operates at high and low pressure to reduce NOx emissions.
*Honda internal figure
Design & Features
Efficient, functional and capable
The new CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC’s styling maintains the more
aggressive and aerodynamic stance adopted at the introduction of the
new CR-V in 2012, with deeper sculpting of the bodylines and a bolder
nose section.
The new CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC allows a broad range of
drivers to achieve an ideal driving position as the bonnet design allows
for improved visibility around the nose area making it easier for the
driver to judge distances when manoeuvring. The CR-V's large wheels and
bold wheel arches and lower front bumper are designed to convey its SUV
capability and dynamic presence.
The new CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC will include Honda’s easy
fold-down 60/40 split rear seats which can be folded flat in one
movement. At the pull of a handle, the CR-V can be transformed from a
five-seater passenger car into a versatile load-lugger.
The CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC will feature Honda's acclaimed
ECON mode which helps to minimise fuel consumption and the Eco Assist
system which advises drivers on how their driving style is impacting on
fuel economy. Idle Stop technology will also be standard on the new CR-V
1.6 i-DTEC. Many of Honda’s advanced Active and Passive Safety features
will also be available on the new CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC including a suite of
ground-breaking technologies in the form of ACC (Automatic Cruise
Control), LKAS (Lane Keeping Assist System) and CMBS (Collision
Mitigation Braking System), that raise safety to a new level.
CR-V history
Over five million CR-Vs have been sold across the
world since its introduction in 1995. The CR-V is one of the world’s
top-selling SUVs, sold in more than 160 countries throughout Europe,
Asia, North America, South America and Africa. The new CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC
is exclusive for Europe and will go on sale in Autumn this year.
CR-V milestones in Europe
2000 CR-V production begins at Honda of the U.K. Manufacturing (HUM)
2004 ¼ million CR-Vs sold in Europe
2006 ½ million CR-Vs sold in Europe
2012 4th Generation CR-V production starts at HUM.
Specification
CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC
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Displacement
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cc
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1596
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Max Power
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kW/PS
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88/120
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@ rpm
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4000
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Max Torque
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Nm
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300
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@ 2000rpm
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2000
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CO2 emissions
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g/km
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119*
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*Honda internal figure
HONDA GENUINE ACCESSORIES
CR-V Black Edition
Honda has created a Black Edition option pack that
has been designed to give black CR-Vs even more stylish standout and
classy functionality. This pack extends the black theme by perfectly
complementing the Crystal Black paint of the CR-Vs bodywork and includes
a front grille, tail gate spoiler, running board, front and rear skid
plates, and alloy wheels.
Like all of Honda’s accessories packs, every part has been engineered for a perfect fit with the lines and curves of the CR-V.
The front grille features a honeycombed pattern with
shiny black surround, that not only matches the car’s bodywork, but
also gives it a more powerful expression of performance.
To top the tail, the tail gate spoiler makes an
ideal addition. Seamlessly extending the flowing lines of the roof over
the rear window, it lends a sleek, aerodynamic and sporty touch.
For CR-V owners, getting into their vehicle is
always special. But with stylish running boards the experience is a real
step up. Smoothly integrated and making it easier to step in or out of
your CR-V, they are as practical as they are stylish.
Protecting the underside of the CR-V is always a
good idea, and with Honda’s new front and rear skid plates comes a
ruggedly elegant solution. The shiny black garnish emphasizes the
hunkered-down styling and stance.
But for all-round attitude, alloy wheels are hard to
beat. Both in Gunpowder Black finish, 2 possible designs – 18” Taurus
or 19” Orion – more than complete the Black Edition look.
The CR-V Black Edition will be available on sale in autumn 2013.
Civic Aero Pack
Honda has launched the Aero Pack for the Civic,
helping to boost the dynamic and athletic design through the addition of
a muscular new front bumper and a dynamic rear diffuser.
The front aero bumper comes complete with a top
section finished in a body-matching colour, while the intricately
designed lower section gets a carbon-inspired look. The rear diffuser is
finished in the same carbon-inspired design and is attached to the
lower part of the rear bumper.
A perfect match for the Aero Pack is the ‘Argon’
alloy wheel design, available in two sizes: either 17-inch or 18-inch.
These striking diamond cut wheels are finished in a matte clear coat and
feature contrasting Gun Powder Black windows, which perfectly
complement the Aero Pack’s dark carbon-inspired additions.
But the Aero Pack is just the latest in a line of
packs and single options available for the Civic, which allow customers
to personalise their car in exactly the way they want to.
To see the full range of Civic packs and single options, go to www.honda-accessories.eu.
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