Honda Civic
Hybrid
Probably the best looking of the new hybrid cars is the
Honda Civic. It still employs the aerodynamics that help to
make hybrid cars even more fuel efficient by reducing the wind
resistance; allowing the car to move more freely through the
air and use less fuel. But somehow they seem to have avoided
the pitfalls that some of the other hybrid cars have fallen
into where they seem to have been designed mainly for the wind
tunnel rather than the street.
With the advent of the Honda hybrid cars being
environmentally friendly has suddenly become much more stylish.
The chrome front grill is a good feature and enhanced by the
sloping headlights and the arched rear light clusters give the
whole thing a real designer fell. The raised rather than the
enclosed wheel arches that some other hybrid cars have, give
the Honda much more the look of a cool (but sensible) roadster
than the full on slipstream science project look of some other
offerings.
The triangular turn signals also cut quite a dash and are
integrated into the wing mirrors. Even the door pillars are
slanted backwards to give a stylish impression. This all adds
to the fact that these fuel efficient hybrid cars are not
designed primarily for tree huggers but for a young trendy
market, keen not only to help reduce emissions but also to get
heads turning and cut a swath through the more mundane motoring
choices.
There are, as well as the usual variety of trim levels
available, more interesting options including curtain airbags
and even an energy absorbing hood to lessen the levels of
impact during a road accident.
The new Honda Civic, hybrid car uses a small 1.3 liter 4
cylinder engine as its main power supply. The engine employs a
very clever use of technology whereby it can effectively cut
out cylinders that are not required. For instance when the
engine is only using a minimal amount of power as in low speed
cruising. Another boost to engine efficiency are the aluminum
pistons which, when combined with the low drag cylinders give a
good power saving.
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