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2009 Honda Life

November 6th 2008 21:45
2009 Honda Life


The Honda Life is a K-car available in Japan only and was first introduced onto the market in 1971. Through four generations spanning over 20 years, the Life remains as popular as ever in a country filled with K-cars - a popular choice of vehicle due to its tax and insurance relaxations.


2009 Honda Life

2009 Honda Life


An all-new fifth generation of the Honda Life will officially go on sale in its homeland today (November 7, 2008). According to Honda, the new generation Life will be the first minicar in Japan to include an audio system with a backup camera as standard equipment.

Available in three trim levels, the Life 'G-type', Diva and Pastel are targeted at different demographics ranging from those looking for something simple, modern and practical to perky and sporty to refined, elegant and fashionable.

Two engine selections are available: the light and compact 660 cc inline 3-cylinder i-DSI engine and the i-DSI turbo engine.

2009 Honda Life interior



The Official Honda Press Release:

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced that sales in Japan of the all-new Life will begin on November 7, 2008. Continuing a tradition of superior comfort and utility, the new Life offers enhanced drivability and is the first minicar in Japan to include an audio system with a backup camera as standard equipment.[1] In addition, a special mobility-assistive version of Life with lift-up frontpassenger seat will go on sale December 5.

The all-new Life was developed with the concept of "daily smile technology" to achieve a level of drivability and utility customers can enjoy in their everyday lives. Based on this concept, Honda evaluated every aspect of the vehicle from the customer's point of view to develop a minicar that will put a smile on the customer's face every day.

Customers may select from three Life variations to express their individuality and lifestyle: the Life G-type is simple, modern and practical, the Life Diva is perky and sporty, and the Life Pastel* is refined, elegant and fashionable. With an emphasis on advanced safety technologies, the Life is also the world's first automobile equipped with a driver-side i-SRS airbag system with continuously staged inflation, which accommodates a broad range of occupant positions and potential collision situations.

Drivability

- Large windows and slim pillars allow for excellent 360 degree visibility.
- The first minicar in Japan to include an audio system with a backup camera.[1]
Advanced Honda Smart Parking Assist System provides automatic steering assistance for moving forward and backward during parking.[2]

Comfort and utility
- Spacious cabin comfortably accommodates four adults.
- Manual driver's seat height adjuster helps to achieve an ideal driving position, enhancing visibility while making entry and exit easier.

Interior with enhanced functionality and comfort

- Larger, thicker, softer and more comfortable rear seats.
- Storage compartments throughout the vehicle for superior convenience.
- Center pillar grip for easy entry and exit, even for children and seniors.

Since first introduced in 1971, the Life has evolved with the times, always offering exceptional value while focusing on the people and lifestyles of each era. Today, Life is currently being enjoyed by more than 1.5 million customers in Japan, the largest number among Honda automobiles sold in the country.[3]

* "Pastel" was named after the pastels used by artists, the Life Pastel is for drivers looking to express their own colorful, interesting lifestyles.

[1] Not available on Life C-type
[2] Available on Life Pastel
[3] Honda calculations

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[Source: Honda]









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Preview: 2010 Honda Civic hatchback

August 25th 2008 00:45
2010 Honda Civic hatchback


Ladies and Gentlemen: This is what the all-new UK-built 2010 Honda Civic hatchback is apparently going to look like. According to AutoExpress, these exclusive shots show how the popular hatch will look when the next generation Civic hits showrooms in 2010.

Looking less like a space-ship than the current model, the futuristic looking hatch draws many of its design cues from the recent Honda OSM (‘Open Study Model’) concept car which made an appearance at the British Motor Show.

2010 Honda Civic hatchback


The shape of the 'new' Civic is identical to the OSM including the single strip light cluster at the rear and even the projector style wheels with the only noticeable difference being a hard-top roof that extends to the rear hatchback style, two extra air intakes in the front bumper and a fuel cap on the left-hand side of the vehicle.

The new Civic will compete with the VW Scirocco in the hatchback ‘coupé’ segment aimed at younger buyers. A series of new generation engines will also feature in the 2010 Civic line-up including a 1.5-litre IMA hybrid engine developing more than 110 kW (150 bhp) and sub-CO2 120g/km emissions will appear.

The best piece of news for hot-hatch lovers is that the 2010 Civic Type R is rumoured to be powered by a 2.0-litre i-VTEC engine which could be boosted by an electric motor thus making it a sports-hybrid.



[Source: Autoexpress.co.uk]










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