Turbo Diesel Civic?
Turbo Diesel Civic?
Diesel will find a home in Civic, Accord or CR-V
Staff
Friday, July 21, 2006
When Honda sells its first diesel engine in the United States, it likely will be in the Civic, Accord or CR-V, said John Watts, manager of Honda's U.S. product planning.
Honda plans to introduce a clean-burning, 2.2-liter turbodiesel in the United States within three years.
"That 2.2 could probably crank out about 200 horsepower and about 220 [pounds-feet of] torque at little rpm," Watts said recently. "Vehicles like the Pilot [SUV] and Odyssey [minivan] are too big for a four-cylinder."
Honda sells a 2.2-liter, four-cylinder turbodiesel engine in Europe, but Watts said it does not meet U.S. emission standards. Takeo Fukui, CEO of Honda Motor Co., said in late June that the company will unveil a four-cylinder diesel in the United States that will run as clean as a gasoline engine.
Watts said he thinks diesel will catch on in this country if the engines can go 400 miles on a single tank of fuel.
"I think four cylinders and diesels make a lot of sense with the price of gas," Watts said "But we're looking at everything --- diesels, compressed natural gas, fuel cells, hybrids and E85. We don't believe there's one solution."
Hyundai will expand hydrogen fuel-cell fleet
Hyundai says it wants to sell a hydrogen-powered vehicle at an affordable price by 2015. To reach that goal, Hyundai is working with a German builder of hydrogen production plants to promote fuel-cell vehicles.
Hyundai is testing 32 fuel-cell vehicles in Korea and the United States. The automaker plans to enlarge that fleet, company executives say. Some auto analysts predict fuel-cell vehicles will capture 10 percent of the global market in 2025 and at least 50 percent by 2040.
Linde AG, a German company, developed a mobile refueling station that dispenses either liquid or gaseous hydrogen. Linde expects automakers to start producing fuel cell vehicles by 2012.
Net searches show tilt toward smaller cars
With gasoline at $3 a gallon or higher, what are consumers researching on the Web? Visitors to Kelley Blue Book's Web site were interested in the Honda Civic, Accord or Toyota Camry in the first half of 2006. During the same period, the Chevrolet Tahoe was the only domestic-brand vehicle to crack Kelley's top 10. "A lot of people might guess with fuel prices high, a large SUV like the Chevy Tahoe would not make this list. And yet it did, which is very good news for General Motors," says Jack Nerad, executive editorial director and market analyst for kbb.com.
Toyota delays debut of Corolla redesign
Toyota has delayed the redesigned Corolla for U.S. showrooms a year, until spring 2008.
The current Corolla will be on the market six years, not the typical five.
The Corolla was delayed because the automaker's engineers were stretched too thin by many other product introductions, says Dave Danzer, group vice president of planning and development for Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc.
In the first six months of 2006, Corolla sales were up 7.4 percent from a year ago, according to the Automotive News Data Center.
Pope's new car
An endorsement deal seems unlikely, but Volvo gave Pope Benedict XVI the keys to a new XC90 crossover last month in a private ceremony at the Vatican. The V-8-powered vehicle is dark blue with a light interior
Staff
Friday, July 21, 2006
When Honda sells its first diesel engine in the United States, it likely will be in the Civic, Accord or CR-V, said John Watts, manager of Honda's U.S. product planning.
Honda plans to introduce a clean-burning, 2.2-liter turbodiesel in the United States within three years.
"That 2.2 could probably crank out about 200 horsepower and about 220 [pounds-feet of] torque at little rpm," Watts said recently. "Vehicles like the Pilot [SUV] and Odyssey [minivan] are too big for a four-cylinder."
Honda sells a 2.2-liter, four-cylinder turbodiesel engine in Europe, but Watts said it does not meet U.S. emission standards. Takeo Fukui, CEO of Honda Motor Co., said in late June that the company will unveil a four-cylinder diesel in the United States that will run as clean as a gasoline engine.
Watts said he thinks diesel will catch on in this country if the engines can go 400 miles on a single tank of fuel.
"I think four cylinders and diesels make a lot of sense with the price of gas," Watts said "But we're looking at everything --- diesels, compressed natural gas, fuel cells, hybrids and E85. We don't believe there's one solution."
Hyundai will expand hydrogen fuel-cell fleet
Hyundai says it wants to sell a hydrogen-powered vehicle at an affordable price by 2015. To reach that goal, Hyundai is working with a German builder of hydrogen production plants to promote fuel-cell vehicles.
Hyundai is testing 32 fuel-cell vehicles in Korea and the United States. The automaker plans to enlarge that fleet, company executives say. Some auto analysts predict fuel-cell vehicles will capture 10 percent of the global market in 2025 and at least 50 percent by 2040.
Linde AG, a German company, developed a mobile refueling station that dispenses either liquid or gaseous hydrogen. Linde expects automakers to start producing fuel cell vehicles by 2012.
Net searches show tilt toward smaller cars
With gasoline at $3 a gallon or higher, what are consumers researching on the Web? Visitors to Kelley Blue Book's Web site were interested in the Honda Civic, Accord or Toyota Camry in the first half of 2006. During the same period, the Chevrolet Tahoe was the only domestic-brand vehicle to crack Kelley's top 10. "A lot of people might guess with fuel prices high, a large SUV like the Chevy Tahoe would not make this list. And yet it did, which is very good news for General Motors," says Jack Nerad, executive editorial director and market analyst for kbb.com.
Toyota delays debut of Corolla redesign
Toyota has delayed the redesigned Corolla for U.S. showrooms a year, until spring 2008.
The current Corolla will be on the market six years, not the typical five.
The Corolla was delayed because the automaker's engineers were stretched too thin by many other product introductions, says Dave Danzer, group vice president of planning and development for Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc.
In the first six months of 2006, Corolla sales were up 7.4 percent from a year ago, according to the Automotive News Data Center.
Pope's new car
An endorsement deal seems unlikely, but Volvo gave Pope Benedict XVI the keys to a new XC90 crossover last month in a private ceremony at the Vatican. The V-8-powered vehicle is dark blue with a light interior
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