Honda Japan just launched JDM Version of Honda Accord Hybrid CR6
http://www.honda.co.jp/ACCORD/
Mugen Version of Accord CR6
http://www.mugen-power.com/automobile/p ... index.html
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JDM Honda Accord Hybrid CR6
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Re: JDM Honda Accord Hybrid CR6
How come it looks like the Thai accord and not the Euro Accord?deanlim wrote:Honda Japan just launched JDM Version of Honda Accord Hybrid CR6
http://www.honda.co.jp/ACCORD/
Mugen Version of Accord CR6
http://www.mugen-power.com/automobile/p ... index.html
Regards
The Honda Accord Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid have been released in Japan. The Accord Hybrid can return a quoted fuel economy of 30 km per litre, courtesy of the Sport Hybrid i-MMD (intelligent Multi-Mode Drive) powertrain, which features Earth Dreams tech.
The Sport Hybrid i-MMD system involves a 137 hp 2.0 litre i-VTEC four-cylinder Atkinson-cycle engine, an electric CVT enclosing two motors (a 166 hp one for traction and a 141 hp one for generation), and a lithium-ion battery.
Drive switches automatically between electricity only, internal combustion engine only or a combination of both, depending on driving style. Braking is regenerative, too.
The Accord Plug-in Hybrid is based on the Accord Hybrid, but delivers a quoted 70.4 km per litre thanks to a system that makes the car run on EV mode more of the time.
It can be charged from a household wall socket, and will be available for lease to corporations and government agencies. Fully charged, the Plug-in Hybrid can travel up to 37.6 km on electric power alone.
A Japanese review of the Hybrid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1yleDzwP4I
The Sport Hybrid i-MMD system involves a 137 hp 2.0 litre i-VTEC four-cylinder Atkinson-cycle engine, an electric CVT enclosing two motors (a 166 hp one for traction and a 141 hp one for generation), and a lithium-ion battery.
Drive switches automatically between electricity only, internal combustion engine only or a combination of both, depending on driving style. Braking is regenerative, too.
The Accord Plug-in Hybrid is based on the Accord Hybrid, but delivers a quoted 70.4 km per litre thanks to a system that makes the car run on EV mode more of the time.
It can be charged from a household wall socket, and will be available for lease to corporations and government agencies. Fully charged, the Plug-in Hybrid can travel up to 37.6 km on electric power alone.
A Japanese review of the Hybrid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1yleDzwP4I