
This October, Honda will reveal at the Paris Auto Show the latest version of their new small hybrid vehicle. This car will be named the new Honda Insight, following the name of Honda’s first mass-production hybrid model to the U.S. and Europe back in 1999. The Insight sports a unique style and sophisticated design, sharing styling cues with the FCX Clarity fuel cell vehicle. According to Honda’s press release, the new Insight is a futuristic five-door hatcback that will utilize a more cost-efficient version of Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist (IMA). It is designed with a low center of gravity, five-door access, and folding rear seats that offers style and functionality. The IMA system will make the Insight the most affordable hybrid vehicle. It will also utilize technologies to assist customers in achieving more fuel efficient driving habits. The Insight is set to go on sale in the Spring of 2009.
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