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The new 2012 Honda Civic will
feature a cleaner, more powerful
and economical diesel engine to
deliver lower running costs for
owners.
Improvements to Honda’s
2.2-litre i-DTEC engine, coupled
with a low-drag body design,
mean the new 2012 Civic emits
only 110 g/km* of CO2
– while producing a powerful 150
PS and 350 Nm of torque.
This new lower CO2
figure signals a drop of 29g/km
over the outgoing model and will
enable customers to benefit from
free road tax for the first year
(and only £20 per year from then
on), as well as cheaper fuel
bills. Meanwhile, company car
drivers will be able to take
advantage of BIK tax rates among
the lowest for a small family
car.
The improved engine also shows
that customers do not need to
sacrifice on power to achieve
better economy – the 2.2 diesel
delivers a 10 PS boost over the
outgoing engine.
Honda’s advanced i-DTEC engine
received a number of
enhancements in the quest for
lower emissions. The oil flow
through the engine has been
carefully managed to reduce
circulation loss, while engine
materials and components have
been revised to reduce friction.
A five g/km reduction in CO2
was also achieved with the
addition of Idle Stop
(start/stop) technology.
Extensive wind tunnel testing
was carried out to improve the
car’s aerodynamics, reduce drag
and refine high speed stability,
all of which contribute towards
lowering emissions.
“To achieve a good CO2
figure, you need to optimise
every aspect of the car,” says
Katsushi Watanabe, Development
Leader for the engine. “Reducing
the emissions was our key target
and we’re proud to say that we
have achieved this without
compromising the high
performance character of the
engine. We want our customers to
have fun when they drive this
car.”
The second of five films on the
development of the new Civic
features Honda engineers
discussing the i-DTEC engine and
the Civic’s low emission
technology. The video can be
viewed at
www.honda.co.uk/newcivic
The new Honda Civic that’s more
confident, clever and versatile
makes its debut at the Frankfurt
Motor Show in September. |