by Hans Greimel of www.autonews.com
TOKYO -- Honda Motor Co.'s top executive for North America says
Americans still favor small cars and good fuel economy, despite a recent
boom in pickups that has fueled Detroit 3 market share gains.
To
match that demand, Honda will deploy one of its Earth Dreams
direct-injection gasoline engines in its Civic small car, confirmed
Tetsuo Iwamura, executive vice president and regional director for the
company's biggest market.
"Gasoline prices are stabilizing in the
mid-$3-a-gallon range, and Detroit is selling quite a few pickups,"
Iwamura said. "Yet while the average person sees those numbers, their
income hasn't risen that much. It's wrong to say Americans don't care
about fuel economy. They care."
Honda, bringing out a redesigned
Fit small car in Japan this fall, eventually will upgrade its Civic
compact sedan with Earth Dreams technology to deliver better fuel
economy, Iwamura said.
The Earth Dreams suite of technologies,
unveiled in November 2011, encompasses four new gasoline engines with
direct injection and double-overhead cams, a turbocharged diesel engine,
three redesigned continuously variable transmissions and three new
gasoline-electric hybrid powertrains.
But an Earth Dreams engine
has yet to be installed in the bread-and-butter Civic. That car was
freshened in a rush for the 2013 model year after its 2012 redesign was
panned. It faces steeper competition this year from an overhauled and
sportier Toyota Corolla.
Iwamura said the Earth Dreams upgrade
for the Civic would come when the car is re-engineered or redesigned,
not when it gets just a freshening.
He declined to say when it
will come. But Iwamura said cars are re-engineered typically every two
years or so. That could put an engine swap on schedule for the 2015
model year.
"We'll be doing it for the Civic. The Civic has to evolve," Iwamura said. "But we have to consider what timing works best."
Source;
http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130624/OEM05/306249967/honda-confirms-civic-engine-upgrade#axzz2X8r8CsUT
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