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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Honda CR-Z Will Be In Malaysia

Honda Malaysia to launch the Honda CR-Z in November

Petaling Jaya, 17 October 2011 - Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd today announced that the award-winning Honda CR-Z will be introduced to the Malaysian market in early November 2011. Malaysia will be the first country in Southeast Asia to launch the Honda CR-Z.

"We are pleased that the government has decided to extend the full exemption of import duty and excise duty until December 2013 as announced recently in the Budget 2012. The launch of the CR-Z is timely to support the government's effort to promote green technology and ensure sustainable development of the nation", said Mr. Yoichiro Ueno, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Honda Malaysia.

Due to the overwhelming response of the Honda Insight after its launched last year, Honda Malaysia decided to bring in another hybrid vehicle to offer Malaysians more hybrid vehicle options.

The Honda CR-Z was named 2010/ 2011 Car of the Year (COTY) in Japan and won the 2010 Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organisation (JIDPO) Good Design Award. The revolutionary hybrid vehicle is environmentally responsible and at the same time, fun to drive.


Since it went on sales in February 2010, the Honda CR-Z has been well received with close to 34,000 units sold worldwide as at end December 2010.

More information on the launch of Honda CR-Z will be released in due time.

Source:Honda/Malaysia

Sunday, August 14, 2011

2012 Honda CRV




The 2012 Honda CR-V arrived in dealerships with redesigned for the first time since the 2007 models. Keep details about 2012 Honda CR-V until near release, but the 2012 Honda CR-V will come with more daring style, extra features, and improve fuel economy. 2012 CR-V models is expected to be a winner in industry sales of new SUV in 2012. The new CR-V is a luxury SUV with five seats, four-door wagon based on the same under-structure of the skin as the car was redesigned 2012 Honda Civic compact. Honda motivated to reclaim the leadership of a compact cross-sales by launching new CR-V as the third generation.

The 2012 Honda CR-V exterior styling is now leaving the passive view of the third generation CR-V and become more expressive, so that the all-new 2012 CR-V looks fashionable to be in alignment on the Kia Sportage. From the 2012 Honda CR-V spy photos, we can see the lattice three-bar poking through the front camouflage. 2012 Honda CR-V exterior looks more aggressive than the previous model, with rear lights are supported by the new CR-V continues to rise at the rear pillar.

2012 Honda CR-V interior roominess in the name of swoopy styling, which had dimensions airy cabin and a cargo hold that were among the most spacious in the SUV crossover. To the 2012 CR-V, Honda will offer an added dimension of style, amazing interior versatility and Honda’s latest technologies for convenience and refinement. By sharing Civic platform, the 2012 CR-V will continue to qualify as a crossover. Crossovers combine an elevated, SUV-like body with a car-type understructure.

2012 Honda CR-V engine will come and deliver fuel economy and reduced weight, with the powertrain in a four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine is only available. The 2012 Honda CR-V will continue its basic formula of a four-cylinder engine working through front- or all-wheel drive. That would mean the 2012 Honda CR-V would reprise a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that would again be rated around 180 horsepower and 161 pound-feet of torque. That would allow the 2012 Honda CR-V to retain a competitive horsepower number but would keep it behind the class curve for torque. The 2012 CR-V would also remain off the pace if Honda chooses to continue fitting a five-speed automatic as the sole transmission, with use more fuel efficient SUV six-speed automatics. CR-V default drivetrain layout will again be front-wheel drive, which puts the weight of the engine over the wheels that propel the car.

Source:newautovehicle

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Compact Car; Brio From Honda




Honda has come up with a rival for the Nissan Micra, and calls it the BRIO. The car makes its debut at at the 27th Thailand International Motor Expo, and then will go into produciton and reach far east markets like Thailand and India from March 2011. Just like the Micra, the BRIO too will be an efficient little city car for the masses.

The car has a compact body – length 3,610mm x width 1,680mm x height 1,475 mm – but a rather spacious interior. Although the Thai and the Indian models will have different details based on the culture of their target markets, the BRIO is ought to be an eco car with projected fuel consumption of 5.0 liters per 100 km.

According to Honda the Thai version will cost approximately 400,000 baht, no idea how much is that in more relevant currencies!

“Honda would like to expand the joy of mobility to more customers in Thailand, India and other Asian countries through the introduction of a new small vehicle with compact and highly efficient packaging by utilizing our own experiences cultivated by motorcycle business here in Asia,” said Takanobu Ito, President and CEO of Honda Motor.


Source:Motorward

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Malaysia New In Market-Freed

Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd is set to introduce a new addition to an already impressive local vehicle line-up. Set to make an appearance early in the second quarter of the year, the Honda Freed – a premium compact multipurpose vehicle, – will, according to Honda Malaysia, make it’s debut into an unrivalled market segment, initiated by Honda Malaysia to fulfill the market’s demand for more refined and urban compact MPVs.

The Freed will be imported from Indonesia and Honda highlights that the Freed will be made distinguishable from other local MPV’s by its unparalleled features that include an automatic sliding door and a flat-floor walk-through cabin among others.

“Since its official launch in Japan in 2008, the Freed has been well received in the Asia region including Indonesia and Thailand. It later garnered great anticipation in Malaysia in 2009. Therefore, we are excited to inform all that Honda Malaysia will be bringing in the Freed onto Malaysian shores in the second quarter of this year,” said Mr. Toru Takahashi, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Honda Malaysia.

The Freed was designed to meet both the functional and aesthetic requirements of a modern urban MPV. Categorised as a premium selection vehicle, the Freed is targeted at young urban families. It has been well received among families in Japan, hitting the No.1 spot in minivan sales after just six months of introduction into the Japanese market. After hitting 130,000 units sold in Japan (as of December 09), the Freed was awarded Japan Car of the Year 2008/2009 in the Best Value segment.

The Freed has also been well received in Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore, and arrives on Malaysian shores in early Q2, seeking to add greater value to the market with its unparalleled specifications.

Source:Zerotohundred


Thursday, February 11, 2010

2010 Honda Crosstour 4wd


The first crossovers borrowed their boxy styling from traditional SUVs. But a growing trend to meld coupe-like styling into the genre is exemplified in the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour.

Active hobbies and adult children still living at home are the reasons behind the surge of crossovers.

As children leave home, empty-nesters generally trade in minivans for stylish coupes and convertibles. But some adult children of boomers are delaying their departure from home, while their parents aren't about to delay their active pursuits. Coupe-like crossovers assuage their desire for style while satisfying their need to carry people and cargo.

The Crosstour is marginally longer, wider, taller and heavier than the Honda Accord, on which it is based. The biggest difference, though, is in total cargo volume. Thanks to a high back, the Crosstour can swallow 728 litres of cargo, compared with 397 for the Accord sedan.

While a high hatch lid aids aerodynamics and cargo capacity, it results in a back window that is almost horizontal. The view from the driver's seat is like looking down a narrow tunnel and visibility is only fair, despite a second window being fitted under the rear spoiler. The rear pillar is also large, creating a blind spot.

We drove the top-of-the-line Crosstour with the navigation package, which includes a back-up camera -- a welcome feature given the visibility challenge. It should be standard on all Crosstours, with the image projected on the rear mirror, like some competitors.

The cargo area is well thought out, with a waterproof bin under the floor and panels that can be flipped over -- carpet on one side, plastic on the other. The hatch itself is large, with a cargo cover built-in. It would have been even more attractive if it was powered. Be aware that the trunk floor is a bit higher, which means more lifting of groceries and other cargo. The back seats, which are split 60/40, can be folded flat remotely using levers in the trunk.

Up front, the driver and front passenger are greeted with faux wood and a well-executed dash. Our car had a multi-function screen, displaying the navigation, audio and other controls, controlled by a large rotary knob located under a very small audio knob.


I could not find an instantaneous/average fuel consumption screen; instead a green ECO light on the dash came on whenever I was light with my right foot. But maybe that's just me.

Leg and headroom is about the same as the Accord sedan. The sunroof seems small, especially after seeing the offerings from competitors such as the Subaru Forester. A larger glass roof would have helped lighten up the cabin.

The centre armrest has power and USB and audio-in sockets, but parents travelling with kids should note that there are no power outlets for back-seat passengers.

The steering wheel controls come with Bluetooth, a hands-free phone interface and voice recognition. The navigation system is satellite-linked.

The 3.5-litre V-6 is the only engine available on the Crosstour. It features cylinder deactivation, with the computer switching from running on six, four and even three cylinders depending on engine load. If this feature came into play during my time with the Crosstour, it was seamless and undetectable. Fuel consumption is decent, at 12.3 litres per 100 kilometres in the city and eight on the highway.

A five-speed automatic transmission is standard equipment. I guess Honda figured people who choose the Crosstour aren't the sporty type, as they did not include a manual mode on the transmission.

The Crosstour can be ordered as a two-wheel-drive but I have been told this is a low-production model, as Honda expects to sell most of the vehicles equipped with four-wheel-drive. Keep in mind that while Honda calls its system 4WD, it is essentially a sophisticated front-wheel-drive system that normally operates in two-wheel-drive and only switches to driving all four wheels when it detects slippage. It has no low and high setting and the differential cannot be manually locked. It's similar in operation to the system found in the CR-V.


Unlike the rest of the Accord line, there is only one trim level -- the top-of-the-line EX-L. Because of this the standard equipment list is extensive, with features such as two memory position eight-way power leather seats, dual-zone climate control, 18-inch alloy wheels, six-disc CD audio system with subwoofer and others. The navigation system is available only on the 4WD model.

Safety comes in the form of electronic brake distribution and brake assist, traction and stability control. It comes with the usual number of front, side and side curtain air-bags.

The crossover market has been the only bright light for automakers in the last year. The mid-sized 2010 Honda Crosstour joins the growing number of crossovers being introduced by automakers around the world. As the segment grows crowded, Honda has wisely chosen to differentiate its offering with coupe-like styling while retaining the practicality the market demands.

THE SPEC SHEET

Type: Midsize crossover, front-engine, part-time four-wheel-drive

Engine: 3.5-litre V-6, generating 271 h.p. at 6,200 r.p.m., 254 lb.-ft. of torque at 5,000 r.p.m.

Transmission: Five-speed automatic, cam-driven four-wheel-drive system

Dimensions (mm): Length, 4,999; width, 1,898; height, 1,670; wheelbase, 2,797

Curb weight (kg): 1,845

Source:Honda News


Thursday, November 27, 2008

2009 Honda City

The Honda City is a subcompact car manufactured by the Japanese manufacturer Honda since 1981 for the Asian market.

Since 2002, the City is also known as the Honda Fit Aria. It is a subcompact sedan that uses Honda's Global Small Car platform, which is also used by the Fit/Jazz (a five-door hatchback), the Airwave (a wagon version of the Fit Aria/City), the Mobilio, and the Mobilio Spike. One of the characteristics shared by the Fit/Jazz, City/Fit Aria, and Airwave, is the location of the fuel tank. Rather than placing it under the rear seats, it is located under the front seats, thereby freeing up valuable room in the back.

Source:Japanese Sport Car

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