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Back in the early 1970s, Honda launched a new car model called the Civic and although the company had already been making cars for a while, this new model was remarkable in many ways. It came at a time when the new regulations in the US forced manufacturers to introduce solutions to reduce toxic exhaust emissions – and the innovative CVCC system in the Civic could meet those demands without a even using a catalytic converter.

The Civic’s popularity also grew quickly because consumer preferences were shifting to smaller cars, in part because fuel prices shot up during the energy crises. The Civic’s fuel-efficient engine was just the thing and it also helped to draw more people to Japanese cars.

The original Honda Civic launched in 1972

Almost 50 years later, Honda is about to launch another new model that again addresses environmental issues. This time, it has done away with the internal combustion engine altogether so there will be zero emissions.

Another standard-setter
The new model is the Honda e, to go on sale in Europe later this year. It’s been engineered to set new standards in the compact electric car segment.

The Honda e is equipped with a high-power electric motor delivering up to approximately 100 kW (150 ps) and torque in excess of 300 Nm. The 35.5 kWh battery in the Honda e is one of the most compact in its class, contributing to an exceptional balance of low weight, fast-charging capability of 80% in 30 minutes, and a claimed range of over 200 kms, more than enough for daily urban commuting.

Honda engineers paid special attention to enhancing the driving dynamics to deliver a fun and engaging experience. With the battery located low under the vehicle floor, the car’s centre of gravity is approximately 50 cm from the ground. With a 50:50 weight distribution, wide yet compact size and short overhangs at the front and rear, the Honda e delivers an optimal balance of stability and handling performance.

To help deliver a sporty character, power is delivered through the rear wheels, which also enables a greater steering articulation for the front wheels. As a result, the turning radius is approximately 4.3 metres, giving the car good manoeuvrability in small city streets.

Only one pedal
The Honda e will have Single Pedal Control, enabling the driver to accelerate and slow the car using only the accelerator pedal. When the accelerator pedal is depressed, the car will accelerate as normal; when it is released, automatic regenerative braking will occur, and will slow the car.

The Single Pedal Control improves driving efficiency in urban environments and reduces the need to use multiple pedals, making the drive more engaging, exciting and seamless with maximum control for the driver. Older drivers may probably need a while to get used to this feature.

Having been originally developed to be an electric vehicle, the engineers started with a clean sheet and did not have to use traditional construction methods. High-strength materials used in the skeletal structure contribute to structural rigidity while also reducing weight. The lightweight chassis provides the ideal platform from which to fine tune suspension and steering settings for a dynamic driving experience.

It is unlikely that Honda will offer this model in Malaysia in the near future as the focus is on Europe where it aims to sell a large proportion of EVs and hybrids by 2025.

According to a recent posting in Headlightmag forum, it seems that there might just be another Honda model that will receive the famous ‘Type R’ badge towards the end of this year. That’s right, folks. We might just see the emergence of the 2020 Honda Jazz Type R. (more…)

Honda Malaysia celebrated one heck of a milestone earlier today with 100,000 Honda Jazz units sold here in the country. The 100,000th was successfully delivered to its new owner, Mr Kelvin. The joyous occasion was celebrated at the Ban Lee Heng Motor Sdn. Bhd. (more…)

Looks like the vehicle market in Bintulu, Sarawak is on a rise. It was only recently that Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia opened their second 3S centre there and now, the first Honda 3S Centre has set up shop. Operated by Kemena Auto Sdn Bhd, the new Honda showroom is surely going to cater to the growing demand of Honda car in the central region of Sarawak. (more…)

There are honestly thousands if not millions of Honda Civic Type R fans around the world, but did you ever think that one day, there will be a ‘Rally Version’ to blitz around the unpaved roads? The folks from Ralph Hosier Engineering got there first and built what’s now known as the Honda Civic Type OveRland! (more…)

Honda Malaysia has announced that their latest Honda HR-V RS variant will now come with a new full black interior specially for those who prefer a sportier look and feel. This move was made based on customers’ feedbacks to add more style and sophistication into the HR-V RS mix.

The new black interior will be replacing the outgoing Ivory interior colour which can be seen in the car’s centre console, front panel, driver and passenger seat (front and rear) as well as door panel lining. (more…)

Honda Malaysia is proud to announce that they’ve reach a major milestone in their company for the delivery of the 130,000th Honda Civic to its proud new owner. This is a major mark of success ever since its introduction here in Malaysia back in 2001 (referring to the year Honda Malaysia was established but the Civic has actually been in Malaysia since the 1970s). Currently holding the top spot in the C-segment category, it is by far one of the most popular models available here in Malaysia. (more…)

Honda Malaysia has just announced that there will be a new colour offering for three of their CKD models which are the Honda City, Jazz, and CR-V. The new promising colour which hopes to attract more Malaysians to the brand is called Passion Red Pearl.

The Passion Red Pearl colour option will replace the Carnival Red for Jazz, the Dark Ruby Red for City; and the Obsidian Blue Pearl for the CR-V. This move was done as the colour of choice was proven to be highly preferred by Malaysians. 30% of the Honda HR-V sold so far are of that colour choice. (more…)

Honda Malaysia has announced a recall for a total of 9,998 units of the Honda Accord (2.0-litre) which was manufactured from 2003 to 2007 for a second replacement of the Takata driver front airbag inflator.

This recall was made as a preventive measure to ensure that every model affected by the defective Takata airbag inflators has been resolved properly even though the said model was part of the first recall program held not too long ago. (more…)

Honda Malaysia is strongly encouraging Honda owners to choose value and assurance when it comes to taking care the after-sales part of owning Honda vehicles in the country. Customers are able to do by opting for the Honda Insurance Plus (HiP).

The insurance plan with the tagline “Built by Honda. Protected by Honda. Repaired by Honda.” Focuses on providing the most comprehensive coverage for Honda owners here in the country by offering three strong pillars; Rescue, Protection, and Savings. (more…)

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