The first of these new generation of Honda hybrids will be a global model designed to take on Toyota’s segment-leading Prius. The car has already been spotted in prototype form and shares a similar shape to the current Prius. According to Just-Auto, Honda will reveal the new model this Thursday ahead of its world debut planned for next month’s Paris Motor Show and sales launch in the first half of next year.
The new model will be a five-door hatchback built off a completely new platform and designed along the lines of the FCX Clarity fuel cell concept (pictured). The information comes from Honda’s UK environmental manager John Kingston, who also revealed that the car will feature a lighter powertrain than previous hybrids and store its key components beneath the cargo space to maximise interior room.
Honda envisions the small global hybrid as part of a three-car range starting with the newest addition, a new Civic Hybrid in the middle and topped with a new hybrid based on the CR-Z concept. A company spokesman has previously stated that all three models will be on sale by 2011, and that Honda expects hybrids to account for 400,000 to 500,000 of its sales each year.
Honda FCX Clarity fuel-cell vehicle


Reader Comments
Tue Sep 2 2008 8:28 PM
NoNameDenton says
Yay a new Honda Hindsight.
Wed Sep 3 2008 9:07 AM
hedorah says
Hope it get the name Insight. No point in wasting a perfectly fine name.
Wed Sep 3 2008 2:22 PM
94 Taurus owner says
You know I saw one of those new Honda FCX clarity's In DC this last weekend
which is odd cause I thought you could only get them California.
Wed Sep 3 2008 3:05 PM
Laz says
I can totally see either Obama or McCain driving one of these to show how green they are!
Wed Sep 3 2008 5:22 PM
NoNameDenton says
Well Laz, now that you mention it, the Ford Escape hybrid is popular with big campaigns.
Wed Sep 3 2008 6:10 PM
Laz says
USDM hybrids right, I forgot about that NoNameDenton!
Thu Sep 4 2008 4:56 AM
carsinamerica says
Quibble: The Prius is the first commercially-sold hybrid (1997). The Insight is only the first hybrid sold in the United States (1999).
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