Thursday, September 20, 2012

Honda Automobiles: North American Highlights of Mid-Year Speech by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. President & CEO Takanobu Ito


Honda Motor Co., Ltd. President & CEO Takanobu Ito today (September 21,

2012) outlined the company's global and regional business goals in a mid-year

speech in Japan.


On a global basis, he revealed that in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2017,

Honda expects to earn 39 million customers for its automobile, motorcycle and

power equipment products. This annual sales mark would include 25 million

motorcycles, 8 million power equipment products and 6 million automobiles. As

a point of reference, in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2012, Honda earned

more than 23.9 million customers around the world including: 15 million

motorcycles, 5.8 million power products and 3.1 million automobiles.


For a complete summary of the speech, please click here. Following is a

summary of key announcements related to North America:

Automobile Business:


Acura Brand:

The production model of the all-new Acura RLX sedan will debut at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show, November 28, 2012.


Honda Sub-Compact Vehicles

Within two years after the initial global market introduction of the all-new Fit

starting in 2013, Honda will globally roll-out Fit, City and a new compact SUV

model. Honda will begin producing Fit and a derivative model at the new plant in Mexico that will become operational in spring 2014.


New Fuel Cell Vehicle

Honda will launch an all-new fuel cell electric model in the U.S., Japan and

Europe starting in 2015. This new fuel cell vehicle will showcase further

technological advancement and significant cost reduction that Honda has

accomplished.


Hybrid Technology

Honda will further advance its "Earth Dreams Technology" in the coming years,

with the introduction of three new hybrid systems based on one-motor, two-motor and three-motor hybrid configurations.

  • One-motor: a lightweight and compact one-motor hybrid system will deliver

    expanded EV driving range through the improvement of motor output and

    battery performance as well as the combination with a newly-developed

    transmission. Honda will strive to achieve number one fuel economy among

    all hybrid vehicles by improving the efficiency of regenerative energy

    recovery.



  • Two-motor: following the U.S. introduction of the Accord Plug-in Hybrid

    Electric (PHEV) model in early 2013, a two-motor hybrid Accord will be

    introduced in the U.S., followed by Japan and other regions.



  • Three-motor: as previously announced, the Sport Hybrid SH-AWD® (Super

    Handling All Wheel Drive) system, a highly efficient and high-output threemotor

    hybrid system, will be applied to the Acura RLX Sport Hybrid model

    and the Acura NSX to realize both a high level of sporty handling and fuel

    economy.




    Increased Regional Product Development of Automobiles

    Honda will pursue "concurrent development by all six regions," where each

    region participates in product development concurrently and at the same level

    from the early stage of the development. Introducing the same model in all

    regions within a short period of time will enable Honda to achieve adequate

    production volume on a global basis from an earlier stage of the product

    introduction, while significantly reducing the cost of parts sourcing.



    NOTE: in August of this year, Honda announced that the company's U.S. R&D

    operations will lead development of the North American version of the next

    generation Honda Civic.



    Motorcycle Business:



    The first of a new series of large-sized models based on a new concept for both daily commuting & weekend touring will go on sale next year on a global basis, beginning from North America. Key characteristics will include stylish design, a "torqueful" engine, low seat height for a comfortable ride and high stability in maneuvering.



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    Source: hondanews.com
  • 2013 Honda CR-Z facelift revealed in Indonesia

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    2013 Honda CR-Z at its Indonesia reveal

    We fully expected Honda to reveal its facelifted 2013 CR-Z hybrid at the Paris Motor Show next week, but instead, the Japanese automaker has brought its updated three-door to the Indonesia International Motor Show, and our friends at PaulTan.org were on hand to get the details.

    And no, your eyes do not deceive you - this CR-Z has, in fact, been given a nip/tuck. The most obvious element that sets the 2013 model apart from earlier versions is a set of LED running lights tucked below the headlamps. A more pronounced lower front lip jutting underneath redesigned fog lamps is also new, as well as additional paint colors including the Premium Energetic Yellow Pearl finish seen here. Out back, a revamped diffuser has settled in, and other minor updates like new door mirrors and 17-inch alloys round out the changes.

    The revised CR-Z still uses the same 1.5-liter inline-four with Honda's Integrated Motor Assist hybrid technology, and PaulTan.org reports that the engine is capable of putting down 118 horsepower with the six-speed manual or 116 hp with the Continuously Variable Transmission. The electric motor provides an additional 20-hp of oomph, but Honda has not released official combined output ratings just yet. Most intriguingly, there's a new Plus Sport System accessed through a Sport button in the cabin, but it's not yet clear what systems it holds sway over.

    We'll get another look at the new CR-Z in Paris next week, but for now, head over to PaulTan.org for the details and scroll through the image gallery above to see the Energetic CR-Z in all its glory.

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    Band shoots music video in own cars, Honda surprises them with Jimmy Kimmel Live stunt

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    Monsters Calling Home band - video screencap

    We'd like to believe that corporations have the ability to do something nice without an ulterior motive, that a company can just be good without angling for a bump in consumer sentiment, brand awareness or sales. This is not one of those times, but that doesn't take away from the fact that the "Honda Loves You Back" campaign is doing a bunch of nice things for Honda fans.

    The latest involves the LA-based band Monsters Calling Home, which shot a couple of its music videos entirely in Hondas owned by various band members, proving that, yes, you can play a set of drums in the back of a Fit. Honda noticed one video in particular for the song "Fight to Keep" (below) and decided to love the band back with a special surprise. The band was lured to a location in LA under the ruse of playing the song live for a room of Honda executives, but the carmaker had other plans.

    Instead, Monsters Calling Home was ushered across the street to the studio where ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live is taped. You can guess what happened next, or better yet, scroll down to watch the band's reaction to getting their big break courtesy of a carmaker.

    Honda has done a few other things as part of its "Honda Loves You Back" campaign, including throwing a parade for a guy who drove his Accord over 1,000,000 miles and making Jack-o-Lanterns that feature customer faces. Are these actions entirely altruistic? No, and we played our part by even telling you about it, but we doubt recipients like Monsters Calling Home even care.

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    Honda butching up Crosstour for 2013 because 'people weren't exactly sure what it was'

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    2013 Honda Crosstour

    When the Honda Accord Crosstour launched back in 2009 as a 2010 model, we didn't quite know what to make of it. We weren't exactly taken with its styling and we didn't get its value equation, either. It drove well enough, but fell behind the segment's fierce competition in terms of space, amenities, visibility and pricing. The market seemed to agree, and the model never got near Honda's (traditionally conservative) sales projections of 40,000 units per year.

    Since that time, Honda has tried to build momentum with the model by deleting its Accord appellation (it's now just "Crosstour") and adding a four-cylinder model, but sales haven't budged. Through August, Ward's Auto reports that Honda has managed to shift just 12,857 units, and its best-ever year, 2010, it only managed 28,851 units.

    For 2013, the Crosstour is getting its biggest push since launch with its first major rework, and the logic behind the facelift is interesting. According to Ward's Auto, Honda believes that a major reason why the Crosstour has failed to find buyers is because people didn't know what to call it (or presumably, what to cross-shop it against). Honda marketed the model as a crossover, but as Vicki Poponi, assistant vice president-product planning opines, "people weren't exactly sure what it was (because) it was a tweener." So Honda responded by showing the thinly disguised 'concept' seen above at the New York Auto Show in April, and the showcar is expected to match the as-yet-unseen 2013 production model almost exactly. If that's the case, Honda will clearly butch up the five-door's lines for the new model year, with a squared-off jaw, bolder grille, contrasting lower cladding, and so on.

    What's more, Honda is also addressing our criticism about a lack of amenities by giving the cabin a new eight-inch information display, revamped trim, keyless start and paddle shifters on the V6. In addition, the V6 model will receive a new six-speed auto in place of the 2012 model's five-speed unit. To combat the Crosstour's inherently poor visibility, Honda is fitting all models with a standard backup camera and its trick LaneWatch blind-spot system will be offered as an option.

    Will these changes be enough to jumpstart the Crosstour's fortunes in the marketplace? Have your say in Comments.

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    Wednesday, September 19, 2012

    Honda kicks off new Accord sales with configurator, new ad campaign [w/videos]

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    Honda has pulled the curtain back on its fully featured 2013 Accord configurator, and let us tell you, this large grouping of zeros and ones is positively sprinkled with wonderfulness. (That may be overselling it a bit - there are a lot of options though.)

    The bread-and-butter sedan offers up no fewer than eight trim levels for the 2013 model year, with the most basic LX starting off the range at a reasonable $22,470 (once the $790 destination charge has been tacked on) and the Touring at the top of the charts with a $34,220 MSRP (with destination).

    The LX up through the middle-tier EX-L are only available with Honda's 2.4-liter, 185-horsepower four-cylinder, while the top three trim levels are fitted with a 280-hp, 3.5-liter V6 engine.

    If you want Honda's very good six-speed manual with which to modulate your powertrain, you'll have to select from one of the three lower trims (LX, Sport and EX), and their attendant four-cylinder engines. The four-bangers can also be had with a CVT. All of the V6 cars are only available with a six-speed automatic trans.

    Hey, speaking of transmissions, did you know that most Honda buyers who opt for 6MTs are colorblind? Actually, we're guessing at that last part, based on the fact that the manual-trans cars are available in far fewer shades of paint than their auto and CVT brethren. That's right, while your Accord Sport CVT can be had in eight rich shades of blue, red, and grayish-silverish tones, your buddy's Accord Sport 6MT can only be ordered in gray and black. Take that, enthusiast drivers!

    There are, of course, any number of exterior and interior accessories that can be added by your smiling Honda dealer, too. We won't run through the full list, but we will say that the remote engine start system, with special key fob, seems like the best deal of the bunch at $400 before installation.

    Just for fun, we've added a whole slew of 2013 Accord videos from the box-fresh advertising campaign below. Kick back and watch the car on the move, and then head over to the Honda site and build your dream Accord. It's a great day for midsized sedan geeks.

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    Honda Automobiles: Monsters Calling Home


    Monsters Calling Home

    Source: hondanews.com

    Honda Automobiles: Monsters Calling Home


    Monsters Calling Home

    Source: hondanews.com