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The Honda Civic: A History of Innovation

The Honda Civic is a popular car that has been in production since 1972. It is known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and sporty performance. The Civic has been available in a variety of body styles, including a sedan, hatchback, and coupe.

The First Generation Civic

The first generation Civic was introduced in 1972. It was a small, two-door car that was powered by a 1.2-liter engine. The Civic was an instant success, and it helped to establish Honda as a major automaker in the United States.

The Second Generation Civic

The second generation Civic was introduced in 1979. It was larger than the first generation Civic, and it offered a wider range of features. The second generation Civic was also available in a hatchback body style.

The Third Generation Civic

The third generation Civic was introduced in 1984. It was more aerodynamic than the previous generations, and it offered a more powerful engine. The third generation Civic was also available in a four-door sedan body style.

The Fourth Generation Civic

The fourth generation Civic was introduced in 1988. It was a major redesign, and it featured a more rounded shape. The fourth generation Civic was also available in a coupe body style.

The Fifth Generation Civic

The fifth generation Civic was introduced in 1992. It was more fuel-efficient than the previous generations, and it offered a more spacious interior. The fifth generation Civic was also available in a hybrid version.

The Sixth Generation Civic

The sixth generation Civic was introduced in 1996. It was more stylish than the previous generations, and it offered a more powerful engine. The sixth generation Civic was also available in a Si version, which offered a more sporty suspension and exhaust system.

The Seventh Generation Civic

The seventh generation Civic was introduced in 2001. It was more technologically advanced than the previous generations, and it offered a more comfortable ride. The seventh generation Civic was also available in a hybrid version.

The Eighth Generation Civic

The eighth generation Civic was introduced in 2006. It was more fuel-efficient than the previous generations, and it offered a more spacious interior. The eighth generation Civic was also available in a hybrid version.

The Ninth Generation Civic

The ninth generation Civic was introduced in 2012. It was more stylish than the previous generations, and it offered a more powerful engine. The ninth generation Civic was also available in a Si version, which offered a more sporty suspension and exhaust system.

The Tenth Generation Civic

The tenth generation Civic was introduced in 2016. It was more technologically advanced than the previous generations, and it offered a more comfortable ride. The tenth generation Civic was also available in a hatchback, coupe, and sedan body style.

The Eleventh Generation Civic

The eleventh generation Civic was introduced in 2022. It is more fuel-efficient than the previous generations and offers a more spacious interior. The eleventh generation Civic is also available in a hybrid version.

The Future of the Civic

The Honda Civic is a popular car that has been in production for over 50 years. It is known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and sporty performance. The Civic has been available in a variety of body styles, including a sedan, hatchback, and coupe. The future of the Civic looks bright, as Honda continues to innovate and improve upon this popular car.

New Honda Stylo Uses Vario 160 Engine

New Honda Stylo officially launched in Indonesia. This retro-style scooter is equipped with a large engine with a capacity of 160 cc. This engine is the same as the engine used on the Vario 160 model. So what makes it different?

On paper, the New Honda Stylo uses a 156.9 cc, 4 stroke, 4 valve, eSP+, PGM-FI engine which can produce 11.3 kW of power at 8,500 rpm and maximum torque of 13.8 Nm at 7,000 rpm. The power and torque profile of the Honda Stylo 160 is exactly like that of the Vario 160.

Meanwhile, if we compare the weight, the Stylo 160 is heavier than the Vario 160, where the Stylo 160 has an empty weight of 118 kg (ABS) and 115 kg (CBS), and the Vario 160 has an empty weight of 117 kg (ABS) and 115 kg (CBS).

2024 Stylo Large Project Leader, Takuro Nakamura, explained that even though the engine is the same, the New Honda Stylo 2024 has received adjustments to the frame.

“Regarding the engine, basically the engine is the same as the Vario 160. But of course there are adjustments to the Stylo 160 frame,” said Nakamura at the AHM Safety Riding & Training Center, Cikarang, Friday (2/2/2024).

New Era Of Honda Is Honda Stylo

Nakamura continued to explain, the reason Stylo uses the 160 cc engine is because it has been proven to be reliable and economical. “With a 160 cc engine, we can still maintain the superior fuel economy of 45 km/liter,” continued Nakamura.

The New Honda Stylo 160 is marketed in two types, namely ABS and CBS with a total of 6 color variants. The ABS type is marketed for IDR 30,425,000 (on the road Jakarta) and is available in 3 colors, namely Royal Green, Royal Matte Black and Royal Matte White.

The CBS type is marketed at a price of IDR 27,550,000 (on the road Jakarta), available in 3 colors, namely Glam Red, Glam Black and Glam Beige.

This model is also equipped with a frame guarantee of up to 5 years with no mileage limit (kilometers), a PGM-FI injection component guarantee for 5 years or 60,000 km, an engine guarantee for 3 years or 36,000 km, an electrical guarantee for 1 year or 12,000 km.

Honda Collaborates with General Motors to Work on Hydrogen Engines for New Cars

Honda and General Motors (GM) announced cooperation to produce hydrogen fuel engines in the United States. They formed Fuel Cell System Manufacturing (FCSM), LLC.

This hydrogen fueled power unit has superior durability because it uses materials that are highly corrosion resistant and resistant to low temperatures. This system will be used in hydrogen fuel vehicles (FCEV) which Honda will launch in 2024.

Honda and GM have taken various approaches to reduce development and production costs. Among these are a significant reduction in the use of precious metals, increasing economies of scale through large production and standardizing sources of spare parts procurement. With the various efforts that have been made, the cost of the material cell system has been reduced to one third of the total cost.

FCSM was founded in January 2017. It is the first cooperative company in the automotive industry to focus on the production of advanced fuel cell systems. The GM battery manufacturing factory has a total investment of $85 million and was built on a 6,503 m2 land area in Brownstown, Michigan, United States.

Honda Collaborates With GM

“This start of production marks an important milestone for GM and Honda in our efforts to make transportation and other energy needs carbon neutral. Everyone at FCSM works as ‘one team’ with the mission of providing affordable hydrogen fuel cell systems to our customers,” said Suheb Haq, FCSM President.

FCSM Vice President Tetsuo Suzuki added that his party had created a powerful production system that integrated the strengths of Honda and GM.

“We have realized a high-quality mass production system that pays attention to detail, and strives to utilize hydrogen fuel cell technology in the future and the beginning of the hydrogen era. We are ready to meet your needs,” he said.

Since 2013, Honda and GM have been working together on the development of fuel cell systems with the goal of producing a more practical and low-cost system to expand their use and utility in the future.

Honda has a goal of achieving carbon neutrality through all of the company’s products and activities by 2050. This effort includes not only products, but also their entire life cycle, including company activities related to clean energy and resource circulation. Hydrogen is positioned as a promising energy carrier along with electricity. Honda has been conducting research and development on hydrogen and FCEV technology for more than 30 years.

 

Honda: A Global Leader in Innovation

Honda is a Japanese multinational corporation that specializes in motorcycles, automobiles, and power equipment. It is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of internal combustion engines, the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles, and the second-largest automobile manufacturer in Japan. Honda was founded in 1948 by Soichiro Honda and Takeo Fujisawa. The company’s mission is to “create and provide products and services that improve the lives of people worldwide.”

Honda is known for its innovative products and technologies. The company has a long history of developing first-in-class products, such as the Honda Civic, which was named the 2022 North American Car of the Year. Honda is also a leader in sustainable transportation, with a commitment to developing fuel-efficient and electric vehicles.

Honda’s Products

Honda’s product portfolio includes a wide range of vehicles, motorcycles, and power equipment. The company’s automotive lineup includes cars, SUVs, trucks, and minivans. Honda’s motorcycles are known for their reliability and performance. The company’s power equipment includes lawnmowers, generators, and snowblowers.

Honda’s Operations

Honda has a global presence, with operations in over 200 countries and territories. The company has over 310,000 employees worldwide. Honda’s manufacturing facilities are located in over 30 countries.

Honda’s Sustainability Efforts

Honda is committed to sustainability. The company has set ambitious goals for reducing its environmental impact. Honda is working to reduce its CO2 emissions, increase its use of renewable energy, and recycle more materials.

Honda’s Future

Honda is well-positioned for the future. The company has a strong track record of innovation and is committed to sustainability. Honda is investing in new technologies, such as electric vehicles and autonomous driving. The company is also expanding its operations in emerging markets.

Honda’s Impact on the World

Honda has had a significant impact on the world. The company’s products have made transportation more affordable and accessible. Honda’s technologies have helped to improve the environment. Honda’s commitment to sustainability is making a positive difference in the world.

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