2012 Honda Insight will be introduced as the best fuel economy vehicle, which is the biggest and latest technological achievement by Honda. Some of the important aspects about
the vehicle are included in this review of 2012 Honda Insight.
This future generation vehicle will be powered by Honda's Integrated Motor Assist (IMAT) system that connects a 3-cylinder VTECT-E engine along with an electric motor.
The engine integrated in this vehicle will work with a 5-speed manual transmission that directs power to the rear wheels.
A significantly updated 2012 Honda Insight hybrid features new exterior styling, an enhanced interior, additional features on select models and an EPA fuel economy-rating improvement of 1 mpg.
Insight and Insight LX models have new 15-inch wheel covers and the Insight EX has newly styled 15-inch alloy wheels.
Rear-seat headroom improves by 0.6 inches with changes to the rear headliner shape and deeper sculpting of the rear seat cushion to improve rear passenger comfort.
Available on Honda Insight EX models, the Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with voice recognition receives several notable upgrades including the addition of a rearview camera.
The Honda Insight features the Eco Assist™ System, an innovation that can enhance efficient vehicle operation while providing feedback related to individual driving styles.
The 2012 Insight is offered in three distinct models. The Honda Insight LX adds a four-speaker audio system, USB audio interface, armrest console, floor mats and a security system.
The Insight EX is available with the Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System with voice recognition and rearview camera.
The city rating is now 41 mpg, the highway rating 44 mpg and combined is 42 mpg (also up 1 mpg).
Honda is a leader in developing cleaner, more fuel-efficient vehicle technologies, including the original Honda Insight, introduced as America's first mass-produced hybrid car in December 1999.
Honda has led the UCS rankings of overall vehicle environmental performance since the first UCS study in 2000, marking a decade of Honda leadership in reduced vehicle emissions.
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