- Dec 4, 2001
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I'm excited for Honda's upcoming plug-in 3-mode Accord Hybrid.
Browsing articles, I recently re-read a review of the old 2005 Accord Hybrid. I'm convinced they must have sold it at a significant loss as it had a fair amount of technology that disappeared for a while after they stopped making it. Here's a partial list of the tech that was crammed into that 7-year old car:
*Cd 0.29
*255 HP and 37 MPG
*232 ft-lbs torque, 90% of torque available below 4000 RPM
*cylinder deactivation at freeway speeds, with active electric engine mounts, pulsing torque converter clutching and active noise cancellation
*auto-stop
*dual A/C compressors, belt and electric
*dual transmission pumps
*magnesium intake manifold
*aluminum hood, bumpers, shock towers
Let's keep in mind it was considered a big deal when Porsche introduced active engine mounts to the 911 a couple years ago, and IIRC there are still no cars in the Accord's class with aluminum hoods.
Honda has a way of making a line of merely good cars and boring everyone, and then sneaking some crazy into the pipe to flex their engineering muscle. The Accord Hybrid was one of those cars, like the CVCC, NSX, S2000, and original Insight, but easily the least noticed.
Here's hoping the plug-in Accord Hybrid carries the engineering torch. Rumors are an innovative drive system with dual single-gear reductions for the gas and electric motors, three-mode operation, 160 HP in electric mode, etc. The old IMA will be a thing of the past.
Browsing articles, I recently re-read a review of the old 2005 Accord Hybrid. I'm convinced they must have sold it at a significant loss as it had a fair amount of technology that disappeared for a while after they stopped making it. Here's a partial list of the tech that was crammed into that 7-year old car:
*Cd 0.29
*255 HP and 37 MPG
*232 ft-lbs torque, 90% of torque available below 4000 RPM
*cylinder deactivation at freeway speeds, with active electric engine mounts, pulsing torque converter clutching and active noise cancellation
*auto-stop
*dual A/C compressors, belt and electric
*dual transmission pumps
*magnesium intake manifold
*aluminum hood, bumpers, shock towers
Let's keep in mind it was considered a big deal when Porsche introduced active engine mounts to the 911 a couple years ago, and IIRC there are still no cars in the Accord's class with aluminum hoods.
Honda has a way of making a line of merely good cars and boring everyone, and then sneaking some crazy into the pipe to flex their engineering muscle. The Accord Hybrid was one of those cars, like the CVCC, NSX, S2000, and original Insight, but easily the least noticed.
Here's hoping the plug-in Accord Hybrid carries the engineering torch. Rumors are an innovative drive system with dual single-gear reductions for the gas and electric motors, three-mode operation, 160 HP in electric mode, etc. The old IMA will be a thing of the past.