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| The Honda Insight is a 2-seater hatchback hybrid automobile manufactured by Honda. It was the first mass-produced hybrid automobile sold in the United States, introduced in 1999 (in Japan, however, the first generation of the Toyota Prius was launched in 1997). According to the EPA, the 5-speed manual transmission variant of the Insight is the most fuel-efficient mass-produced automobile sold in the United States.1 The Insight is also one of the cleanest: the CARB rated the 5-speed variant ULEV and the CVT variant SULEV. This trade off is due to the 5-speed's lean-burn ability which increases efficiency at the expense of slightly higher Carbon monoxide(CO) emissions. The Insight uses the first generation of Honda's Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) hybrid technology ( the next generation, used in the Honda Civic Hybrid, is much more space-efficient). The Insight has a 3-cylinder engine and a brushless electric motor located on the crankshaft. Behind the driver's and the passenger's seats there are a set of 144 V NiMH batteries. During heavy acceleration, the electric motor provides additional power; during deceleration, the motor acts as a generator and recharges the batteries using a process called regenerative braking. A computer control module regulates how much power comes from the internal combustion engine, and how much from the electric motor; in the CVT variant, it also finds the optimal gear ratio. The current battery charge is shown on the dashboard, as is the instantaneous fuel efficiency and current state of the electric motor -- whether it is assisting the engine or charging the batteries. Unlike the Toyota Prius, which has a planetary gearset, the original Insight had a conventional manual transmission. Starting with the 2001 model, a CVT variant of the Insight has been available; the CVT is similar to that used in the Honda Civic and the Honda Logo. The Insight cannot run on the electric motor alone, whereas the Prius can not run on the ICE alone. A feature shared by the two hybrids is the ability to automatically turn off the engine when the vehicle is at a stop (and restart it upon movement). Since it is more powerful (10kW) than most starters of conventional cars, the Insight's electric motor can start the engine nearly instantaneously. The Insight is assembled at the Honda factory in Suzuka, Japan, where the Acura NSX and the Honda S2000 are also assembled. The Insight and the NSX are aluminum bodies, while the S2000 employs a steel body. Sales are small, but Honda sees the vehicle as more of a halo car than a volume seller. As of 2004, under 2,000 Insights are sold per year in the United States, with just 5 sold in November, 2004. At the 2003 Tokyo Auto Show, Honda introduced the concept car Honda IMAS, an extremely fuel-efficient and lightweight hybrid car made of aluminum and carbon fiber, which was perceived by most observers to be the future direction where the Insight is heading. While formidable, the Insight is not the most fuel efficient mass-produced car ever sold in the United States, which was the Messerschmitt KR200, a three wheel vehicle similar to the Corbin Sparrow and about the size of a Commuter Cars Tango. Today it might very well be classified as a motorcycle rather than a car. TriviaIn the movie Be Cool, the main character got an Insight instead of his requested Cadillac from a rental company. When he asked about this, the rental employee responded "What we got here is the Cadillac of hybrid vehicles".AwardsThe Insight's engine won the International Engine of the Year award for 2000, and continued to hold the "Sub-1 liter" size category for the next five years. The Insight was nominated for the North American Car of the Year award for 2001.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Honda Insight ] Some related entries: Nissan Skyline GT-R | RUF 3400S | Jowett Javelin | Toyota Sienna | Henney Kilowatt | Aston Martin DB7 Zagato | Mazda Carol | Suzuki Cappuccino | Muscle car | Anadol | ZIS-101 This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Honda Insight; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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