Showing posts with label 2010 Honda Insight Information. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 Honda Insight Information. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2009

CanadianDriver sets Honda Insight trip record

Montreal, Quebec - Honda’s cross-country “Insight Into Canada” tour, where journalists drive two dozen separate legs over the course of a month in a 2010 Honda Insight, has entered the last third of the journey. CanadianDriver.com’s Senior Editor Paul Williams has set a record of 3.8 L/100 km from Ottawa to Montreal.

The Insight, the first one registered in Canada, began its journey on April 21, departing from the Trans-Canada Highway Mile Marker Zero in Victoria. The journalists report on the trip and on environmental initiatives through a “narrative” by the car, at InsightIntoCanada.

The trip is scheduled to end on May 22 at the Trans-Canada Highway Mile Marker Zero in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

Williams achieved his 3.8 L/100 km (74 mpg Imp) with a full tank of fuel. Transport Canada’s fuel economy ratings for the vehicle are 4.5 L/100 km on the highway, and 4.8 L/100 km in the city. ”I drove at or near the speed limit, but looked for every opportunity to cruise with power from the electric battery only and the gasoline engine off,” Williams said. “The car’s Eco Assist system was very helpful in optimizing fuel economy.”

The Insight went on sale on April 22, with a starting price of $23,900.


Source;
http://www.canadiandriver.com/2009/05/12/canadiandriver-sets-honda-insight-trip-record.htm

Monday, April 6, 2009

How the Honda Insight hybrid works

The guiding design mantra behind the all-new Honda Insight is “Aero Athlete.”

And while that may sound more apt for an exotic Italian two-seater or muscular sport luxury whip rather than an uber-economy car, the sinewy exterior and sporty interior of the 2010 Insight do conjure up athletic images.

“This is an image we use through the design process to communicate our goals for Insight,” explained Yasunari Seki, Honda’s chief engineer of the new 2010 Insight. “It features a chiseled, aerodynamic shape that promises muscular driving.”

He added that the muscular yet elegant lines of the new vehicle form a sharp wedge meant to visually communicate an athlete’s speed, all the way back to the aerodynamic tail of the car.

“Of course, we’ve subjected the allnew Insight to intensive wind tunnel testing and can literally state that the wind helped us design it too.” That’s not to say it is totally removed from the original, which debuted 10 years ago as the first hybrid available in North America.

“We wanted to keep a linkage to the original and provide the new Insight with a design that was distinctive and would communicate its unique personality.”

Designers succeeded in maintaining that ‘linkage’ to the original Insight’s aerodynamic wedge appearance, but there are many all-new design cues, particularly on the outside. For example, the new version’s frontend borrows heavily from the Honda FCX Clarity fuel cell car, while the rounded rear-end and wide lower body is reminiscent of Honda’s sports car designs.

Seki explained that the FCX look indicates that “Insight is a member of Honda’s environmental product lineup,” and the sports car cues are “a key part of Honda’s fun-to-drive product philosophy.” With “Athlete Aero” guiding the exterior design, Seki said the interior’s philosophy is something Honda calls “Emotional Hybrid Interior.” Upon stepping inside it is apparent that a linkage to the past Insight’s cabins was not a high priority.

“In contrast to the concave cockpit designs of the past, the Insight’s cockpit is convex, a refreshing change that lends an advanced, futuristic feel,” said Seki.

“We have also included lots of storage areas for everyday usability, since Insight is meant to be a very usable car for everyday driving. Overall, we have gone for a simple, efficient and clean look and feel.”

Eco Assist system leaves you green
As you’d expect from a vehicle that is full of the unexpected and unorthodox, the 2010 Insight’s dashboard is filled with unique readouts, buttons and systems.The Eco Assist system uses indicator lights and a numerical readout to guide drivers to accelerate and brake in ways that consume less fuel and also increase power regeneration.

Similarly, the Eco Guide readout keeps score of your driving habits, awarding green leaves and blooming flowers.

The speedometer even gets into the act, glowing green when you maximize fuel economy, and blue when you guzzle fuel inefficiently.

Simple as pushing a button. Really
Improving fuel economy in the 2010 Insight is as simple as pushing a button. Really. Just press the ECON button on the far left of the dash and the savings begin. When engaged, the system regulates a number of onboard systems, including air conditioning, climate control, engine operation and the idle stop feature. Estimated combined fuel economy of the 2010 Insight is 4.7 L/100km.

Injury mitigation design
You never want to get hit by a car, of course, but if you ever do, hope it’s a 2010 Insight. The Pedestrian injury mitigation design of the front end and hood helps absorb energy and, according to research, can dramatically reduce the level of pedestrian injury in a front-end collision.

Features include: impactenergy absorbing hood; deformable hood hinges; impact energy-absorbing front fenders; and deformable windshield wiper pivots In addition, space is provided over engine room components to allow the hood to bend and deform.

Body Structure box
Just as the new Insight’s engine has shed a few pounds from its previous incarnation, so too has the high-tensile steel body structure of the 2010 model. In addition, increased rigidity of the body has resulted in better occupant safety, less vibration and a smoother ride.
Sound absorption in the roof, carpet and dashboard keep the cabin quiet, as does the heat and sound insulation in the windshield glass.

H-shaped torsion
McPherson struts up front and an H-shaped torsion beam in the rear give the Insight a smooth and very responsive handling characteristics, but also create a very roomy cabin space, particularly in the rear.

The Insight’s low height and low centre of gravity — remember those batteries under the rear seats — also contribute to the lively driving attributes of the Insight.

This skin is in
As with all great designs, form follows function in the 2010 Insight’s exterior skin. The car’s low height and extremely flat underbody are hallmarks of improved fuel efficient vehicles, and the Insight’s aerodynamic sweep creates a slippery wedge that slices through the air. Sculpted LED lights enhance the four corners of the Insight, and blue-coloured low beams add to the Insight’s clean look.

Source;
http://www.calgaryherald.com/Cars/Honda+Insight+hybrid+works/1445059/story.html

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Carscoop: Honda Prices the 2010 Insight Hybrid from $19,800 in the USA

The all-new 2010 Honda Insight (click here for our mega gallery) will go on sale in the USA on March 24 with a starting manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $19,800, or $2,200 less than the current Toyota Prius that starts from $22,000, but will soon be replaced by the third generation model -see here. Honda's five-passenger, five-door dedicated hybrid is powered by an Integrated Motor Assist system comprised of a 1.3-liter i-VTEC gasoline engine and a 10kW electric motor that together contribute to an EPA-estimated city/highway fuel economy rating of 40/43 mpg.

"The all-new Honda Insight brings the cost of entry for hybrid technology within closer reach of an entirely new car-shopping audience," said Dick Colliver, executive vice president of American Honda.

The new Insight will be offered in the U.S. with a choice of three trims, the LX, the EX and the EX with Navi.

The entry-level LX, priced at $19,800, comes with front, front-side and side-curtain airbags, an anti-lock braking system, a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), Eco Assist, automatic climate control, tilt and telescope steering column, manual driver's seat height adjustment, power windows, a four-speaker AM/FM audio system with CD player and auxiliary audio input for external digital music players, as standard.

The more premium Insight EX has an MSRP of $21,300 and adds to the Insight LX features with Vehicle Stability Assist, alloy wheels, cruise control, steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, an upgraded audio system with six speakers, USB audio interface, a center console with armrest and storage compartment and heated side mirrors with integrated turn signals.

Finally, Honda offers the Insight EX with a satellite-linked Navigation System with voice recognition that includes a 6.5-inch screen for $23,100. Models equipped with the navigation system also include Bluetooth HandsFreeLink for hands-free operation of compatible mobile telephones, along with related steering wheel-mounted controls for voice activation of the navigation and hands-free telephone systems.

2010 Honda Insight Pricing and EPA Data
Model ------------------MSRP-----City/Hwy/Combined
Insight LX ---------------$19,800----40/43/41
Insight EX ---------------$21,300----40/43/41
Insight EX with Navi -- $23,100----40/43/41

(Don't forget those numbers are in US gallons, we use Imperial Standard in Canada!)

Source;
http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009/03/honda-prices-2010-insight-hybrid-from.html

Monday, February 16, 2009

Honda's New Hybrid Information Site; Honda Words

The site details the storied history of Honda's gas-electric vehicles including the original Insight which was the first hybrid mass produced for the U.S. market. The "Words of Hybrid" are all connected, but they float around whimsically as you move your cursor through the page.

The new Insight takes center stage on the page with numerous photos and specs. There are tabs for the future CR-Z and Jazz (which U.S. readers would call the "Fit") hybrids, but little information is provided about either model. Regardless, the new site is worth a visit.

Source;
http://world.honda.com/HybridWorld/index.html

Via;
http://www.allcarselectric.com/blog/1018649_hondas-self-loving-new-website--words-of-hybrid

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Honda Reveals Cost-cutting Methods for Insight

Above; The automated motor assembly line
Above; The battery unit incorporates less number of cells.
Above; The compressor is driven by the belt alone.
Honda Motor Co Ltd took a series of cost reduction measures for the new Insight, which was released Feb 5, 2009, to realize the low prices starting from ¥1,890,000 (approx US$20,700).
In particular, the cost of its hybrid system was "reduced by 40%" through reduction of the number of parts used in the motor and the battery unit as well as improvement of production capacities for them, Honda President Takeo Fukui said.

In order to achieve the target annual production volume of 200,000 units, new automated assembly lines were established in its Suzuka plant to manufacture the motors and the battery units, according to Honda. With those lines, the volume efficiency was enhanced, and the production speed was tripled, lowering the production cost, according to the company.
In respect to the battery unit, the number of parts has been reduced by about 50% compared with the Civic hybrid. As for the nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) secondary battery, the output per module was improved by 30%, reducing the number of cells to 84 from the 132 used in the Civic hybrid.

As for the motor, the output was lowered from 15kW to 10kW. And the winding density was improved to reduce the thickness and the weight by 22% and 15%, respectively, compared with the Civic hybrid, lowering the material costs. As to the neodymium-based magnet used in the rotor of the motor, the rare earth content was reduced, while maintaining the performance, according to Honda.

In respect to the engine, though the cylinder head was newly developed, the cylinder block is the same as used in the Fit. For cost reduction, the air conditioner compressor of the new Insight was designed to be driven only by the engine belt, while the one in the Civic hybrid can be driven by power as well as the engine belt.

Furthermore, the parts that needed to be designed from scratch were strictly separated from those that can be shared with other models. The shared parts include the radiator, front knuckle arm, lower arm, front disk brakes, sub-frame, steering gear box, rear brakes, H-shaped torsion beam, parking brake lever mechanism and CVT (continuously variable transmission), according to Honda.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

2010 Honda Insight Powertrain Information

Now in its fifth generation since debuting on the original Insight in 1999, Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) is a parallel hybrid powertrain that increases efficiency through power assist, energy regeneration and idle stop capabilities. The system consists of a low-friction 1.3-litre SOHC, 8-valve i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine with Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) that serves as the primary power source; a 10-kilowatt, lightweight, ultra-thin electric motor that provides additional power and electricity generation; a lightweight and compact battery; and a continuously variable transmission. The combined output and overall torque of the engine and motor (max. output 98 hp @ 5,800 rpm, max. torque 123 lb-ft. @ 1,000-1,500 rpm) allow for responsive acceleration in the city and confidence-inspiring performance on the highway. The IPU of the new IMA is 19 per cent more compact than that of the fourth-generation system, contributing to spaciousness and utility, while the powertrain’s efficiency is the key to the Insight’s exceptional fuel economy: Honda estimated combined fuel economy of 4.7L/100km and a 40 litre fuel tank deliver a maximum driving range of over 640 kilometres.

• Fifth-generation, Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) hybrid
system
• 1.3-litre, SOHC, 8-valve i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine with
Variable Cylinder Management (VCM)
• High-power, lightweight, ultra-thin electric motor
• Lightweight, compact, durable battery
• Standard continuously variable transmission (CVT)
• Cooperative regenerative braking
• Drive-by-Wire™ throttle control


High-efficiency, lightweight, low-friction 1.3-litre, SOHC, i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine with Variable Cylinder Management (VCM)
The heart of the Insight powertrain is the i-VTEC engine, which combines responsive performance and excellent fuel efficiency as a result of its lightweight, low-friction and efficient design. Rated output is 88 hp @ 5,800 rpm, and rated torque is 88lb-ft. @ 4,500 rpm.

Source;
Honda Canada

Canadian 2010 Honda Insight Spec's

Tried my best at getting this to line up.

Source;
Honda Canada