In the opposite direction, Honda Insight is the name that has to be sacrificed when stopping production and giving up the assembly line to new models. The Insight was upgraded in 2018 but now has no place when Honda popularizes hybrid technology for its entire popular lineup.

Back to the hot names, the all-new Honda CR-V Hybrid has been confirmed to launch in the US this year, followed by the Accord Hybrid in the same period. The Japanese brand expects both to soon become the main sales force (more than 50% of cars sold globally) for them in the coming period.
Honda’s above statement also means that global fans can welcome the new CR-V as soon as 2022. The design of the previous best-selling SUV has also been leaked through copyrighted photos.



The new Honda CR-V in the copyrighted photo.
The existence of the Honda Civic Hybrid is also confirmed, but unlike the two names above, the launch date is not confirmed, but generally “in the future”. Whether the Civic’s hatchback or sedan (or both) configuration is hybrid is also unknown.
The current Honda Civic uses a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine with 158 hp or a turbocharged 1.5L with 180 hp in North America, but the new e:HEV version announced at the Bangkok 2022 exhibition combines a 2.0L engine. 4-cylinder with electric auxiliary system for a total capacity of 181 horsepower, 315 Nm of torque.
Reference: Carscoops
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