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The hybrid versions of the Accord, Insight and CR-V, as well as the Clarity plug-in hybrid, all feature sleek, graceful styling along with incredible performance, superb fuel efficiency, great road manners and sharp, responsive handling.
The Accord Hybrid offers uncompromising performance, comfort, interior room, and fuel economy of well over 40 MPG on the highway. The Insight was America’s first-ever hybrid vehicle when it was introduced back in 1999, and over 20 years later the Insight has been refined and developed into a premium sedan with styling that makes it a real standout on the road. As for the CR-V, it’s still the same rugged and versatile crossover SUV that Honda drivers have loved so much – except it now features a next-generation hybrid drivetrain.
The Clarity plug-in hybrid is breaking new ground in technology and innovation for hybrids and electric vehicles. Its fuel cell converts hydrogen to electricity, powering the car’s drive motors; the result is instant power, instant acceleration and zero emissions. The hydrogen tanks are made from lightweight carbon fiber, mounted safely and securely in the frame, and refueling at a hydrogen station is as simple and routine as any visit to a gas pump.
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The Insight provides a stylish and aerodynamic sedan body style with an amazing EPA rating of 55 MPG highway. Inside, you’ll find a state-of-the-art infotainment system, a digital dashboard display that’s customizable so it can display the information you want, plenty of room to get comfortable, plenty of bins and cubbies and a rear seat that folds almost completely flat to accommodate cargo.
While it may not look very different from the standard Accord with its striking style and sporty demeanor, the Accord Hybrid is well-packaged, thoughtfully designed and is a great compromise between economy, performance and practicality. Its sleek, flowing lines are harmonized perfectly and capped off by LED low-beam headlights, an elegant stance and fastback profile. Step inside the Accord Hybrid and you’ll find this hybrid car loaded with comfort features including leather-trimmed heated and ventilated seats, an impressive amount of legroom and headroom, a 7-inch customizable dashboard display, heads-up display, premium audio with Intelligent Noise Cancellation™, dual-zone climate control, a versatile center console and a foldable rear seat.
The CR-V Hybrid balances ruggedness and refinement with tasteful chrome accents, a stylish rear spoiler, swooping wheel arches, LED lighting and chromed dual exhaust outlets. Inside, you’ll find thoughtful amenities including a customizable driver display interface with an attention monitor to help keep tabs on sleepy drivers. You’ll love the 12-way power seat and 4-way lumbar support, dual-zone climate control, heated/ventilated leather-trimmed front seats, heated steering wheel, wireless charging station, USB and 12V power outlets. The CR-V Hybrid has the same versatility you’ve come to expect with the CR-V including plenty of cargo room, fold-down rear seat, hands-free power tailgate, cubbies and an ingenious center console that’s easily configurable to your needs.
The Clarity Fuel Cell features a sophisticated look, with super-thin LED headlights, heated side mirrors, a combination of aluminum and steel body panels for weight savings, a unique line above the rear wheels for aerodynamic efficiency and heat-blocking glass to help lighten the load on the vehicle’s climate control. The smart engineering of the fuel cell underhood allows for even more interior room and enhanced trunk space, with comfortable accommodations for five and elegant soft-touch leather-trimmed upholstery with an 8-way power seat for the driver and a 4-way power seat on the passenger side. For the driver, there’s a customizable driver interface display so you can monitor the fuel cell’s status, a heads-up display, heated front seats, steering wheel-mounted controls, dual-zone climate control and a one-touch electronic gear selector with performance-boosting Sport mode.
Like you’d expect with Honda models, the Insight Hybrid, CR-V Hybrid, Accord Hybrid and Clarity Fuel Cell are loaded with advanced high-tech features, such as:
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Like you’d expect with Honda models, the Insight Hybrid, CR-V Hybrid, Accord Hybrid and Clarity Fuel Cell are loaded with advanced high-tech features, such as:
Honda is proud to announce the fully electric 2024 Honda Prologue SUV! It is the beginning of a new era of electrified Honda cars and SUVs, leading to a 100% zero-emission Honda lineup in North America by 2040.
For model year 2022, the Insight, Accord Hybrid, CR-V Hybrid, Clarity Plug-In Hybrid and Clarity Fuel Cell are the entirety of the Honda electric lineup. The all-electric Prologue EV is slated for introduction in model year 2024.
The range for fully-electric vehicles can vary, usually anywhere from 150 to 400 miles. For hybrids, range in full-electric mode is limited. The all-electric Clarity Fuel Cell has a range of 360 miles.
Hybrids use a combination of electric power from a battery and an internal-combustion engine. EVs are all-electric with no internal-combustion engine at all.
Hybrid batteries use a combination of charging from the internal-combustion engine and regenerative braking.
While a hybrid recharges from regenerative braking and the gas engine, a plug-in hybrid has a larger battery that can be charged from a home outlet. That larger battery, though, means that a plug-in hybrid can be used in electric-only mode until the internal-combustion engine is needed and kicks in.