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| Honda Civic Hybrid
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| Manufacturer: | Honda
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| Production: | 2003 – present
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| Class: | Compact
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| Body styles: | 4-door sedan
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| Engines: | gas: 1.3 L I4 SOHC electric: 144 volt 15 kW
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| Length: | 4455 mm (175.4 in)
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| Width: | 1695 mm (67.5 in)
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| Height: | 1430 mm (56.3 in)
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| Curb weight: | manual (ULEV/AT-PZEV) 2736/2749 lb (1241/1247 kg) CVT (ULEV/AT-PZEV) 2675/2684 lb (1213/1217 kg), 1190 kg international CVT version
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| Predecessor: | Honda Civic
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| Successor: | none
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| Shares components with: | Honda Civic
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| Similar models: | Toyota Prius Honda Insight VW Jetta GLS TDI-PD
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The Honda Civic Hybrid is a hybrid version of the Honda Civic sedan.
For the 2003 model of the Civic, Honda added a continuously variable transmission and a Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system similar to that of the Insight, creating a fuel efficient hybrid sedan. Honda Civic Hybrid is essentially a mild hybrid. The electric motor isn't able to drive the car itself but provides useful assistance to the gasoline engine during heavy load situations like accelerating.
Technology
Driving
- Driving style seems to have a big effect on MPG.
Awards
The Civic Hybrid's engine won the International Engine of the Year "1 liter to 1.4 liter" size category award for three years straight from 2002 through 2004 as well as the "Best Fuel Economy" category for 2003 and 2004.
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